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Remix album by . Tuatara. Released: 2003-09-09 ... Genre: World music: Length: 1: 05: 10: Label: Fast Horse Recordings ... The release mainly consists of remixes of ...
A remix album, The Loading Program, was released in 2003. McCaughey and Buck are also permanent members of The Minus 5 , and Martin has contributed to their performances and recordings as well. Tuatara released a new double album on August 15, 2014, called Underworld which featured Mike McCready of Pearl Jam .
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Breaking the Ethers is the debut album by the collaborative group Tuatara. [4] Released on Epic Records, it was an attempt by members of Luna, the Screaming Trees and R.E.M. to try their hand at experimental, multi-ethnic music. It was produced by Barrett Martin and Justin Harwood.
East of the Sun is the fifth album from American collaborative group Tuatara, and part of a double album release with West of the Moon. It is the first Tuatara album with lyrics, sung by a variety of guest vocalists.
Download QR code; Print/export ... World music, Alternative rock: ... (2007) The Here and the Gone (2008) West of the Moon is a studio album by the American ...
The album features remixes from 200 Po Vstrechnoy as well as from 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane and some new remixes. The Russian release included one CD format, other one includes two CDs and one DVD that featured music videos , video remixes and live performances, however, other releases did not include an extra CD or DVD.
Tuatara – A Flying Nun Compilation is a compilation of previously released songs by artists on New Zealand based Flying Nun Records. It was released as a vinyl album by Flying Nun in 1985 (catalogue number FN045) and on CD with additional tracks. The Chills track was mistakenly attributed to "The Cills".