From the liner notes, written by Elizabeth: Well, this is it. Three new songs, six live, three covers, and two more to finish the CD. Most of these songs were never intended for release. The first three were demos. We had no plans of anyone but us hearing the live ones but here they are, albeit a little, um, rough. We played the last Braid shows and since our friend Lance was recording them, he offered to record us too. Had I known they'd eventually be released, I might have tried to sing a little more in tune. Anyway, they're energetic right? Right. The covers are pretty goofy but we figured what the hell. The idea for "These Boots..." came from a bump-and-grind karaoke version I did in Tucson a couple of years ago. The semi-acoustic version of "the end of july" is the final song we ever recorded and probably a pretty fitting ending for the CD. We included as many pictures as possible from over the years. This CD is sort of our own personal scrapbook, the good and the bad. We had a great time doing this band and touring the country. Thanks to all of you we've met over the years. See you around...
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 79530620432
This album has an average beat per minute of 130 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 82/176 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Album starts at 106BPM, ends at 123BPM (+17), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Sarge.
Distant is the final posthumous album by Champaign, Illinois indie rock band Sarge. Released in 2000 on Mud Records, it features three demo versions of unreleased songs, six live songs, three cover songs, and two solo acoustic numbers by lead singer Elizabeth Elmore. Dear Josie, Love Robyn" (Live). The First Morning" (Live).
Dear Josie, Love Robyn (Live). The First Morning (Live). These Boots Are Made for Walkin' (Cover). Last Christmas (Cover). Time After Time (Cover).
Other albums by Sarge.
Consumer Guide Album. Sarge: Distant The indie circuit's no life for a girl who's been accepted at law school and wants the kind of relationships that are wrecked by the separations her lyrics dissect. So after four years, Elizabeth Elmore broke up a band that contained no other original members, and this is their testament: three new Elmore songs that could break your heart waiting for more, three goofy covers, two sketchy closers, and a patched-together club set of six songs, five of which sound brighter on 1998's The Glass Intact.
English music album by Sarge 1. Detroit Star-lite - Sarge, 2. The End Of July - Sarge, 3. Clearer - Sarge, 4. Stall (Live) - Sarge, 5. Fast Girls (Live) - Sarge. Album ∙ 2000 ∙ 14 Songs. NA. {"url":null,"pid":"-xW0X4SO","length":"213"}.
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From the liner notes, written by Elizabeth: Well, this is it. Three new songs, six live, three covers, and two more to finish the CD. Most of these songs were never intended for release. The first three were demos. We had no plans of anyone but us hearing the live ones but here they are, albeit a little, um, rough. We played the last Braid shows and since our friend Lance was recording them, he offered to record us too. Had I known they'd eventually be released, I might have tried to sing a little more in tune. Anyway, they're energetic right? Right. The covers are pretty goofy but we figured what the hell. The idea for "These Boots..." came from a bump-and-grind karaoke version I did in Tucson a couple of years ago. The semi-acoustic version of "the end of july" is the final song we ever recorded and probably a pretty fitting ending for the CD. We included as many pictures as possible from over the years. This CD is sort of our own personal scrapbook, the good and the bad. We had a great time doing this band and touring the country. Thanks to all of you we've met over the years. See you around...Barcode and Other Identifiers
This album has an average beat per minute of 130 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 82/176 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Album starts at 106BPM, ends at 123BPM (+17), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Sarge.
Distant is the final posthumous album by Champaign, Illinois indie rock band Sarge. Released in 2000 on Mud Records, it features three demo versions of unreleased songs, six live songs, three cover songs, and two solo acoustic numbers by lead singer Elizabeth Elmore. Dear Josie, Love Robyn" (Live). The First Morning" (Live).
Dear Josie, Love Robyn (Live). The First Morning (Live). These Boots Are Made for Walkin' (Cover). Last Christmas (Cover). Time After Time (Cover).
Other albums by Sarge.
Consumer Guide Album. Sarge: Distant The indie circuit's no life for a girl who's been accepted at law school and wants the kind of relationships that are wrecked by the separations her lyrics dissect. So after four years, Elizabeth Elmore broke up a band that contained no other original members, and this is their testament: three new Elmore songs that could break your heart waiting for more, three goofy covers, two sketchy closers, and a patched-together club set of six songs, five of which sound brighter on 1998's The Glass Intact.
English music album by Sarge 1. Detroit Star-lite - Sarge, 2. The End Of July - Sarge, 3. Clearer - Sarge, 4. Stall (Live) - Sarge, 5. Fast Girls (Live) - Sarge. Album ∙ 2000 ∙ 14 Songs. NA. {"url":null,"pid":"-xW0X4SO","length":"213"}.
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