Our American Heritage
Caroliner

Side A

1. Whose Gotten My Teething Cotton? [Threadhold William Silverstumps]
2. The Ballad of Hamdrags (instrumental)
3. Anonymously the Termite [Soakmadill]
4. Huge Gunset
5. Good luck Shining Tongue
6. When Winter's Outside the Door [Chloras Mosie]
7. Rainbows Made of Meat
8. The Day Leaps Up And Down [Brazen and Meticulous Pintle]
9. Yerubae (instrumental)
10. The Ark Manager
11. "Bad Luck"
12. Beeline for the Wet Spot
13. My Seeds Wait With Me [Sink Me Agustus]

vinyl etching: none

Side B

14. How Tasty the Gunpowder Father [Mosie]
15. Child Heart of Dirt Pump
16. The Straw Prisoner Raised an Alarm [Horse Pump]
17. Empty Halo
18. The Kin Quilt (instrumental)
19. The Indecisive Farming Smell [Tip the Scales My Wayne]
20. For Bread and Ax
21. Day of the Terrible Cocksuns
22. Pace and Mercy's List
23. Wrap Your Rattler Bring Your Coat
24. Meuyhammers and the Boots Wound [Darrieny Diddle-O]

vinyl etching: none

 

In Caroliner's first through ninth LP you may notice there is not always time for specific solos and individuality to shine out their fascinating personalities in a recording. With the struggle to bring the voice and stories to the forefront of the records it is important to tell the song and historical accounts by Caroliner, singing bull of the 1800's. The exceptions are many, the seven inch recordings and the live shows have gratuitous swamps of personality with the audience mired in our swamp gas you are inhaling the essence of the persons and guests who make up the whole of Caroliner. This LP also is an exception, focusing like a target at an inch away we put together our best live music pieces which include between them small compositions and ideas that are to be music on LPs in the following years of Caroliner's existence. The solo is in actuality a song in its infancy. There is one exception: the second version of "Good Luck Shining Tongue" is in actuality a parody called "Bad Luck" which is an expression we had for the particular show that night. Listed next to the song title on these are the culprit soloists who were exploring a musical realm show-casing a brilliant talent often overlooked on LPs. We hope to see you in the next nine records.

-Caroliner, singing bull of the 1800's memorial band