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Live at Least

by Too Much Joy

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    Compact disc of Too Much Joy's live album, with a fancy booklet that does its best to look like the Who's Live at Leeds packaging, and includes an essay from The War Against Silence's Glenn McDonald, who'd written the band's favorite review ever in 1996.

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You Will 03:12
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Drum Machine 03:03
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Kicking 04:01
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Half Life 04:13
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Happy Jack 02:44
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Crush Story 03:53
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Clowns 03:26
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Mrs. Now 02:42
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That's A Lie 04:00
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Theme Song 06:22

about

Recorded live at the Bayou in Washington, DC on 9/18/97

credits

released December 11, 2001

Who Did What

William Wittman produced the record. He mixed it at Righteous Sound, NYC (special thanks: Stewart Lerman) and did the transferring at Acme Studios, Mammaroneck, NY (thanks to Peter Dennenberg).

Chris Gately recorded the show. Ted Greenberg and Chris Zurzolo assisted him.

Fred Guarino mastered it at Tiki Recording Studios, Glen Cove, NY.

Jay Blumenfield played guitar, sang, and cursed more than really necessary.

Tim Quirk sang and played the other guitar.

Tommy Vinton played the drums.

William Wittman played the electric bass guitar and sang.

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Too Much Joy Scarsdale, New York

TMJ is/was a punk-pop band of some minor renown. Some of that renown was due to their music, which included semi-hits such as “Crush Story,” “Donna Everywhere,” and “That’s a Lie” — a cover of the LL Cool J tune that featured the man himself in the music video, which actually got played quite a bit during daylight hours on MTV back when they did that sort of thing. ... more

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