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Libertini

by The Nightsoil Coolies

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Introduction 02:34
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Facade 04:54
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Ocean 03:43
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Nail Factory 02:57
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College 04:06
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Worried Man 02:55
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Addiction 03:12
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about

The Nightsoil Coolies quit being a band in 1991. It was simple. We were graduating school, Tony was already in the band The Blue Meanies, and that was that. I wasn't moving to Chicago, and he wasn't staying down here. In the last couple of weeks that we were together, we played a few terrific shows. Chris Wissman, friend and long-tem fixture in the Carbondale music scene, recorded some of these shows on his new (at the time) 4 track machine.

Cut to 16 years later: I have been very busy recording some of my own new songs, in the band the DNA Vibrators, and Chris sends me some files of these old shows, which included 36 salvageable songs recorded from the last two shows the Coolies played. I forgot, how, well, good, we all sounded together. Some stuff was recorded well, and played well; some songs were just not on any other recordings we made. So, I mixed the stuff down, as directly as I could from the source material. That produced the songs for this record.

If you were part of the Carbondale music scene in the late 80's and early 90's, you probably saw us. I hope this brings back good memories. If you were not, then this will give you a little window into the silly and genuinely fun time we had as a band.

credits

released April 30, 1991

Brian Vaughan----guitar, vocals
Eric (Fish) Fisher----guitar, vocals
Tony Aimone----drums, vocals
Roger Pugh----bass, vocals
All songs written by the Nightsoil Coolies, Labor Machine Music, Publishing, except "Pablo Picasso" written by Jonathan Richmond of the Modern Lovers.

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The Nightsoil Coolies Carbondale, Illinois

The Nightsoil Coolies formed when Roger Pugh, Tony Aimone, and Brian Vaughan heard each other playing music on Hays Street in Carbondale, Illinois, in the summer of 1988. Not long after, they were playing out. Brian was a song engine, and before we split in 1991, we had written about 100 songs, and played all over the country. People from around the Dale still ask about us every once in awhile. ... more

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