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Noise New Jersey, c.1992

More Sad Hits

1 - E.T.A. (3:50)
2 - Little Red Record Co. (5:16)
3 - Information Age (2:46)
4 - Laika (3:43)
5 - This Car Climbed Mt. Washington (4:53)
6 - Memories (2:52)
7 - Astrafiammante (4:41)
8 - Boston’s Daily Temperature (2:35)
9 - (scene change) (1:30)
10 - Sir Thomas and Sir Robert (2:16)
11 - Once More (5:23)
12 - This Changing World (4:04)

All instruments and vocals by Damon, Naomi, and Kramer
Produced, arranged, and engineered by Kramer
at Noise New Jersey, Summer 1992

“Like real water in a world of soda pop.” — Robert Wyatt
“One of the Twenty Most Overlooked Psychedelic Albums” — Harp
“An album of stark, frail beauty.” — Q
“A tour de force of lush romanticism…
deliciously melancholic.” — SF Bay Guardian
“More ephemeral and fragile than even the most translucent of Galaxie moments.” — CMJ
“Possesses more pathos per note than just about anything in the record store bins.”— Alternative Press
“More extravagantly beautiful than it has any right to be.” — Melody Maker
“Maudlin and intelligent.” — Wire

More Sad Hits was the first recording Damon & Naomi made after the break-up
of Galaxie 500, and like the Galaxie 500 records it was produced by Kramer.
It was recorded in the summer of 1992, and originally released later that year on
Kramer's label Shimmy Disc; in 1997, More Sad Hits was rereleased by
Sub Pop. In 2008, it will be reissued in a remastered version (LP and CD), with new liner notes written by Damon & Naomi, on 20/20/20.