After That It's All Gravy

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ReleasedAugust 27, 1996 (1996-8-27)[1][2]
StudioWaterworks (New York City, New York)
Length20:06
After That It's All Gravy
EP by
ReleasedAugust 27, 1996 (1996-8-27)[1][2]
StudioWaterworks (New York City, New York)
GenreExperimental
Length20:06
LabelFused Coil

After That It's All Gravy is an EP by Gravy, released on August 27, 1996 by Fused Coil.[3][4] the album was executive-produced by Jared Louche of Chemlab.[5]

Aiding & Abetting called the music as lacking and the album "compelling, but not necessarily for the right reasons."[6] babysue also criticized the music for being impenetrably experimental, stating that "the overall effect is that you've left a television set on in the other room, and you can't really get a grip on what program is on."[7]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Julie Cafritz, Joey Defilipps and Kim Rancourt

No.TitleLength
2."#13"3:41
3."#14"3:14
4."#15"2:11
5."#16"2:03
6."#2"3:38
7."#7"3:02
8."..."0:50
9."..."0:37
10."..."0:37
11."..."0:34
12."..."0:37
13."..."0:28
14."..."0:20
15."..."0:22
16."#11"0:19
17."..."0:13
18."..."0:32
19."..."0:29
20."..."0:29
21."..."0:20
22."..."0:11
23."..."0:12
24."#12"0:55
25."..."0:52
26."..."0:43
27."..."0:37
28."..."0:42
29."..."0:24
30."..."0:23
31."#43"0:33

Personnel

Adapted from the liner notes of After That It's All Gravy.[8]

Gravy

Production and design

Release history

References

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