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This Is Fort Apache [Vinyl]
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Album: This Is Fort Apache [Vinyl]
# Song Title   Time
1)    Magnetic North Pole More Info...
2)    Not You Again More Info...
3)    Star [Full Band Version] More Info...
4)    Stove More Info...
5)    Murdering Stone [#] More Info...
6)    Crutch More Info...
7)    Run Letter More Info...
8)    The Freed Pig More Info...
9)    Anyone Can Play Guitar More Info...
10)    Here Comes the Pain More Info...
11)    Sulk More Info...
12)    I Think She Likes Me More Info...
13)    Off to One Side More Info...
 

Album: This Is Fort Apache [Vinyl]
# Song Title   Time
1)    Magnetic North Pole More Info...
2)    Not You Again More Info...
3)    Star [Full Band Version] More Info...
4)    Stove More Info...
5)    Murdering Stone [#] More Info...
6)    Crutch More Info...
7)    Run Letter More Info...
8)    The Freed Pig More Info...
9)    Anyone Can Play Guitar More Info...
10)    Here Comes the Pain More Info...
11)    Sulk More Info...
12)    I Think She Likes Me More Info...
13)    Off to One Side More Info...
 
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  • THIS IS A FORT APACHE is a compilation of bands that have recorded at the Fort Apache recording studio.
  • Producers: Tim O'Heir, Sean Slade (track 1); Lou Giordano, Belly (track 3); Paul Q. Kolderie (track 4); Gary Smith (tracks 5, 7, 11); Paul Q. Kolderie, Sean Slade, Buffalo Tom (track 6); Sean Slade, Paul Q. Kolderie (track 9); Come, Tim O'Heir, Carl Plaster (track 13).
  • Engineers: Sean Slade (tracks 2, 8); Paul Q. Kolderie (tracks 7, 11, 12); Lou Giordano (track 10).
  • Recorded at Fort Apache, Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts. Includes liner notes by Karen Schoemer.
  • This Is Fort Apache was a collection of songs by artists who had released records on the Fort Apache label. It is also a very predictable collection of 1990s alternative rock. Not that the songs are bad by any means, but they certainly don't break any new ground. Juliana Hatfield sounds exactly as one would expect on "Here Comes the Pain," Buffalo Tom sound exactly like Buffalo Tom on "Crutch," and even Cold Water Flat manage to sound like Buffalo Tom on "Magnetic North Pole." Elsewhere, Belly, Dinosaur Jr, the Lemonheads, Throwing Muses, and Sebadoh all run through fairly standard tracks. There are a number of highlights to this set, however. "Sulk" sees Billy Bragg in fine form, Radiohead provide one of the better moments from Pablo Honey in the form of "Anyone Can Play Guitar," and the late Mark Sandman's pre-Morphine group Treat Her Right provide the great, bluesy "I Think She Likes Me." As an example of '90s alternative rock, This Is Fort Apache features many of the heavyweights of the time. It's interesting then that it should be the lesser-known artists who manage to shine through. ~ Jonathan Lewis
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