Sing the Troubled Beast/Diablo Guapo
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Released22 February 2005
Recorded
- 14 July 1989 (tracks 11–18, 20)
- 1989 (tracks 19, 21)
- 14 July 1990 (tracks 1–7, 9)
- 1990 (tracks 8, 10)
Studio
- Smart Studios (tracks 1–7, 9)
- BMS I, Oberlin (track 8)
- First Congregational Church, Madison (track 10)
- Chicago Recording Company (tracks 11–18, 20)
- Sound On Sound Studios, New York City (track 19)
- "a basement", Louisville (track 21)
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| Released | 22 February 2005 |
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| Length | 56:06 |
| Label | Drag City |
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| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| Drowned in Sound | 9/10[2] |
| The New York Times | favorable[3] |
| Orlando Weekly | favorable[4] |
| Ox-Fanzine | 9/10[5] |
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Sing the Troubled Beast/Diablo Guapo is a 2005 compilation of the two sole full-length studio albums originally released by Louisville post-hardcore band Bastro - Diablo Guapo (1989) and Sing the Troubled Beast (1990). Released via Drag City,[7] the compilation includes all of the tracks from both of these albums in their original order, except one ("Pretty Smart On My Part" off of Diablo Guapo, a Phil Ochs cover).