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CD EP by [[St Lucy]], self-released in 2002.
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CD EP by [[St Lucy]], self-released in 2002.<br>
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Producer - [[Graham Rogerson]]<br>
  
According to [[Mark Tupuhi]]: ''As for decaff I can send you that tomorrow, all my masters are in the bedroom and it would be folly to wake an 8 month pregnant chick this late in the evening... But it was salvaged from a [[Jah'na]] recording for the aborted "Acoustic Pop" record. We broke up as it was all pressed and printed so I had the release gig without the cunts, fled to Auckland on the profits and gave each and every one of the fuckers away in Real Groovy in the space of 10 minutes. Peter Urlich got one. Mostly I just put "Free" stickers on em and stuck em on the shelves or handed them out. Then I got smashed over by the Nesian Mystic guitarist and 2 of his mates, but escaped in a taxi with their drugs, so fuck em. Then me and Jody went to this posh industry function and fucken PETE was there and I was smashed and Jody kept arguing with Malcom Black, was a great day! OH and the night before we crashed the stage at a Mama Said gig and Jody rapped and I sung that Che Fu song that they killed...  I better save that rant...''
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This is actually an EP of [[Jah'na]] songs by [[Pete Fountain]] and [[Mark Tupuhi]] which was originally released as Jah'na's [[Acoustic Pop]] EP in 2001, after the band had broken up.<br><br>
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''...it was salvaged from a [[Jah'na]] recording for the aborted [[Acoustic Pop]] record. We broke up as it was all pressed and printed so I had the release gig without the cunts, fled to Auckland on the profits and gave each and every one of the fuckers away in Real Groovy in the space of 10 minutes. Peter Urlich got one. Mostly I just put "Free" stickers on em and stuck em on the shelves or handed them out. Then I got smashed over by the Nesian Mystic guitarist and 2 of his mates, but escaped in a taxi with their drugs, so fuck em. Then me and Jody went to this posh industry function and fucken PETE was there and I was smashed and Jody kept arguing with Malcom Black, was a great day!'' - interview with Mark Tupuhi, 3rd October 2006
  
 
And thus, [[St Lucy]] was born.
 
And thus, [[St Lucy]] was born.
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==Tracklist==
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# This Disease 
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# Ian's Song 
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# Gail's Song 
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# Tidal Breath (Acoustic) 
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# Denial 
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# Morning Gladhouse 
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# Last Song For Rebecca Richardson
  
He continues: ''It sounds funny, but it's like what we talked about earlier, it was so sad and my fucking heart was breaking and all I could do was get smashed to make it stop. However at the release gig was the first time me and Te Aroha sang together on stage and she was a star, we sang "Fairlane" and, well, I guess it was the only good thing to come out of that train wreck of a week...''
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[[Category:Releases]]
 
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[[Category:EPs]]
==note==
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this entry is a work in progress to be edited and completed shortly
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- Te Irirangi
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[[category:releases]]
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[[category:EPs]]
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Latest revision as of 10:21, 11 April 2007

CD EP by St Lucy, self-released in 2002.
Producer - Graham Rogerson

This is actually an EP of Jah'na songs by Pete Fountain and Mark Tupuhi which was originally released as Jah'na's Acoustic Pop EP in 2001, after the band had broken up.

...it was salvaged from a Jah'na recording for the aborted Acoustic Pop record. We broke up as it was all pressed and printed so I had the release gig without the cunts, fled to Auckland on the profits and gave each and every one of the fuckers away in Real Groovy in the space of 10 minutes. Peter Urlich got one. Mostly I just put "Free" stickers on em and stuck em on the shelves or handed them out. Then I got smashed over by the Nesian Mystic guitarist and 2 of his mates, but escaped in a taxi with their drugs, so fuck em. Then me and Jody went to this posh industry function and fucken PETE was there and I was smashed and Jody kept arguing with Malcom Black, was a great day! - interview with Mark Tupuhi, 3rd October 2006

And thus, St Lucy was born.

Tracklist[edit]

  1. This Disease
  2. Ian's Song
  3. Gail's Song
  4. Tidal Breath (Acoustic)
  5. Denial
  6. Morning Gladhouse
  7. Last Song For Rebecca Richardson