Choices, Chances, Changes: Singles & Comptracks 1994–2000
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Choices, Chances, Changes: Singles & Comptracks 1994–2000 | ||||
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Released | May 31, 2019 | |||
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Genre | Riot grrrl | |||
Length | 30:37 | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | Jealous Butcher Records | |||
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Choices, Chances, Changes: Singles & Comptracks 1994–2000 is a 2019 compilation album from American riot grrrl band Team Dresch.
Reception
[edit]This compilation was released alongside reissues of the band's two studio albums and N. M. Mashurov reviewed all three for Pitchfork Media, writing that this album "feels like a promo CD you might get at a punk fest and end up treasuring" and the album was rated an 8.6 out of 10.[1]
Track listing
[edit]- "My Voice" (Jody Bleyle and Kaia Wilson) – 2:32 (from the compilation Shiner on Slo-mo)
- "Hand Grenade" (Bleyle and Wilson) – 3:23 (from the "Hand Grenade" 7" on Kill Rock Stars)
- "Endtime Relay" (Bleyle and Wilson) – 2:40 (from the "Hand Grenade" 7" on Kill Rock Stars)
- "Molasses in January" (Bleyle and Wilson) – 4:27 (from the "Hand Grenade" 7" on Kill Rock Stars)
- "Seven" (Bleyle and Wilson) – 1:48 (from the compilation Rock Stars Kill on Kill Rock Stars)
- "Fake Fight" (Yoyo version) (Bleyle and Wilson) – 3:06 (from the compilation Periscope: Another Yoyo Compilation on Yoyo Recordings)
- "Song for Anne Bannon" (Bleyle, Marceo Martinez, and Wilson) – 1:30 (from the compilation Free to Fight! Self Defense for Women and Girls compilation on Candy-Ass Records)
- "What Can a Lover Do?" (Bleyle and Martinez) – 1:59 (from a split 7" that featured The Dahlia Seed, F-80, and Shove on Marigold Records)
- "It's a Conversation" (Bleyle and Martinez) – 2:15 (from the Team Dresch / Longstocking split 7" on Sub Pop)
- "Deattached" (Bleyle and Martinez) – 2:13 (from The New Team Dresch V 6.0 Beta 7" on Outpunk)
- "Venus Lacy" (Bleyle and Martinez) – 2:14 (from The New Team Dresch V 6.0 Beta 7" on Outpunk)
- "Temporary Insurance" (Bleyle and Martinez) – 2:31 (from the Team Dresch / The Automaticans split 7" on Mental Monkey)
Personnel
[edit]Team Dresch
- Jody Bleyle – bass guitar on "My Voice", "Hand Grenade", "Deattached", "Venus Lacy", and "Temporary Insurance"; drums on "My Voice", "Endtime Relay", and Seven"; backing vocals on "My Voice", "Endtime Relay", and Seven"; guitar on "Molasses in January", "Fake Fight" (Yoyo Version), "Song for Anne Bannon", and "It's a Conversation"; vocals on "Molasses in January", "Fake Fight" (Yoyo Version), "Song for Anne Bannon", "It's a Conversation", "Deattached", "Venus Lacy", and "Temporary Insurance"; design; layout
- Donna Dresch – bass guitar on "Endtime Relay", "Molasses in January", "Fake Fight" (Yoyo Version), and "Song for Anne Bannon"; guitar on "It's a Conversation", "Deattached", "Venus Lacy", and "Temporary Insurance"; lead guitar on "Hand Grenade"; design; layout
- Amanda Kelly – guitar on "Deattached" and "Venus Lacy", design, layout
- Marceo Martinez – drums on "Song for Anne Bannon", "It's a Conversation", and "Temporary Insurance"; guitar on "Temporary Insurance"; vocals on "Deattached" and "Venus Lacy"; backing vocals on "It's a Conversation"; design; layout
- Kaia Wilson – guitar on "My Voice", "Hand Grenade", "Endtime Relay", "Molasses in January", "Seven", "Fake Fight" (Yoyo Version), and "Song for Anne Bannon"; vocals on "My Voice", "Hand Grenade", "Endtime Relay", "Molasses in January", "Seven", "Fake Fight" (Yoyo Version), and "Song for Anne Bannon"; design; layout
Additional personnel
- Neilson Abeel – photography
- Tammy Rae Carland – photography
- Curt Doughty –photography
- Andrew Earles – liner notes
- Erik Gamlem – photography
- Antonia Gogin – engineering on "What Can a Lover Do"
- Adam Gonsalves – compilation mastering
- John Goodmanson – engineering, mixing, and production on "Song for Anne Bannon", "It's a Conversation", and "Temporary Insurance"
- Robert Ham – engineering on "Deattached" and "Venus Legacy"
- Rob Jones – design, layout
- La Pussygata, Inc. – photography
- Margarita – photography
- Pat Maley – engineering on "My Voice", "Hand Grenade", "Endtime Relay", "Molasses in January", "Seven", and "Fake Fight" (Yoyo Version)
- Scott Plouf – drums on "My Voice", "Hand Grenade", "Molasses in January", and "Fake Fight" (Yoyo Version)
- Tamala Poljak – bass guitar on "It's a Conversation", backing vocals on "It's a Conversation"
- Elisa Shebaro – photography
- Corin Tucker – liner notes
- Alice Wheeler – photography
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Mashurov, N. M. (June 8, 2019). "Team Dresch: Personal Best / Captain My Captain / Choices, Chances, Changes: Singles & Comptracks 1994-2000 Album Review". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved June 11, 2023.
External links
[edit]- Choices, Chances, Changes: Singles & Comptracks 1994–2000 at Discogs (list of releases)
- Choices, Chances, Changes: Singles & Comptracks 1994–2000 at MusicBrainz (list of releases)
- Page from Jealous Butcher Records