Down by the Old Mainstream
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| Down by the Old Mainstream | |||||
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| Studio album by Golden Smog | |||||
| Released | 1995 | ||||
| Recorded | ? | ||||
| Length | 50:17 | ||||
| Label | Rykodisc | ||||
| Producer | Golden Smog Sir James Bunchberry |
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Down by the Old Mainstream was Golden Smog's first full-length album, released in 1995. Its title is from a line in both the Wilco song, "Someday Soon" from the album, Being There, and from "Radio King," the last track on this album.
[edit] Track listing
- "V" (Gary Louris, Kraig Johnson)
- "Ill Fated" (Dan Murphy)
- "Pecan Pie" (Jeff Tweedy)
- "Yesterday Cried" (K. Johnson)
- "Glad & Sorry" (Ronnie Lane)
- "Won't Be Coming Home" (G. Louris, Mark Olson)
- "He's a Dick" (K. Johnson)
- "Walk Where He Walked" (J. Tweedy)
- "Nowhere Bound" (M. Perlman, D. Murphy, K. Johnson)
- "Friend" (Johnson)
- "She Don't Have to See You" (Bobby Patterson, Strickland)
- "Red Headed Stepchild" (D. Murphy, M. Perlman)
- "Williamton Angel" (K. Johnson)
- "Radio King" (J. Tweedy, G. Louris)


