Tracklist
A1 | Graveyard | |
A2 | Out On A Wire | |
A3 | Can't Help Falling In Love | |
A4 | Parchment Farm | |
A5 | Dead In The Saddle | |
B1 | Hey Joe | |
B2 | Don't Burn The Fires | |
B3 | Where Did I Go Wrong | |
B4 | Me | |
B5 | I Hate The Blues |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Fresh Tracks Studio
- Recorded At – River Recordings
Credits
- Band [Dead Moon Is], Bass, Vocals – Toody Cole*
- Band [Dead Moon Is], Drums – Andrew Loomis
- Band [Dead Moon Is], Guitar, Vocals – Fred Cole
- Cover [Back Cover] – Kelly Manahan
- Engineer – Steve Parker (14) (tracks: A3, A5, B2, B4, B5)
- Photography By [Photo By] – Zorn*
- Producer, Mastered By – Fred Cole
- Remastered By – Timothy Stolellenwerk*
Notes
Labels differ from 2011 Mississippi Record reissue found at Dead Moon - In The Graveyard. On this version the Side B labels, like Said A, says "Mississippi Records" across the top.
Track B1 Public Domain
Track B1 Public Domain
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, hand-etched): MR089-A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, hand-etched): MR089-B
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Barcode (Sticker on protective sleeve): 850024931077
Other Versions (5)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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In The Graveyard (LP, Album, Mono) | Tombstone Records | T-11 LP | US | 1988 | |||
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In The Graveyard (LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Mono) | Tombstone Records | T-11 LP | US | 1993 | ||
In The Graveyard (LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered) | Mississippi Records | MR 089 | US | 2011 | |||
New Submission
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In The Graveyard (CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered) | M'lady's Records | MLADYS 14 | US | 2014 | ||
New Submission
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In The Graveyard (LP, Album, Remastered, Repress, Test Pressing, Mono, Handmade sleeve) | Mississippi Records | MR-089 | US | 2016 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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My sister worked with a kid who said his parents were Dead Moon and let her borrow some CD's (this is in 1990). This would effectively change my relationship with music. While already submersed in the underground I was not checking out local music. The successful PDX bands of the time (Dan Reed Network, Nu Shooz, Quarterflash) all sucked 65% more than most of the radio friendly music of the era so it was easy to dismiss it (or so I thought). But due to Dead Moon I discovered that I actually loved live music and was exposed too much local music to mention, Club Satyricon (the absolute most awesome place in the world even if the toilets overflowed at the end of the bar), and NW rock in general. The only other group that had this much effect on me was the New York Dolls in 1973, a band that showed me a whole different underground than I could then imagine. Went to over 100 Dead Moon shows,,every one of them great. Dearly missed, RIP Fred Cole 8.28.48 - 11.9.17. It appears the Mississippi reissues are pretty good, I tend to not like their pressings as they tend to be really noisy but this one is fine.
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Great reissue. You won’t find any collector frills such as 180-gram vinyl or a tip-on jacket, but this is a record that doesn’t need them. Simply a black record, plain inner sleeve, and standard jacket is all this album needs. This is a reissue you won’t be afraid to throw around a bit and have some fun with. Also currently available for only 12 bucks on the Mississippi Records website.
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How exactly do the "Labels differ from 2011 Mississippi Record reissue found at Dead Moon - In The Graveyard"? What should we be looking for to differentiate between the 2011 and 2019 pressings?
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