Electric Rock
Guitar, Vocal & Bass: Nathan Self
Drums: Seth Avant
Organ & Synth: Patrick Himes
Back-up Vocal on "introduction" by Rosemary Haskins
Reading on "Blanco's Big Mistake" by Emalie Boyce
Produced by Seth Avant, Rosemary Haskins, Patrick Himes and Nathan Self. Recorded at Waterworks Entertainment, Nashville, Tennessee.
Mastered by Alex McCollough at Yes Master, Nashville, Tennessee.
(c)2009 Committee of the Whole
Baton Rouge, Louisiana. All rights reserved.
Acoustic Rock
Guitar & Vocal: Nathan Self
Drums: Swede White
Bass: Paul Provosty
Reading on "Blanco's Big Mistake" by Emalie Boyce
Produced by Nathan Self with Swede White. Recorded at 9 Rue Toulose and Studio Deluxe, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Mastered by Alex McCollough at Yes Master, Nashville, Tennessee.
(c)2009 Committee of the Whole
Baton Rouge, Louisiana. All rights reserved.
The Yellow Disc -- Electric
1. Fury and the Sound
2. she's got her ways
3. Go Down Moses
4. unnamed
5. New Song (long, lonely time)
6. saturation pt.
7. introduction
8. Eight (8)
9. Not Free
10. PaperCup
11. complete failure
12. Blanco's Big Mistake
13. Forget About 21
2. she's got her ways
3. Go Down Moses
4. unnamed
5. New Song (long, lonely time)
6. saturation pt.
7. introduction
8. Eight (8)
9. Not Free
10. PaperCup
11. complete failure
12. Blanco's Big Mistake
13. Forget About 21
The White Disc -- Acoustic
1. Fury and the Sound
2. she's got her ways
3. Go Down Moses
4. unnamed
5. New Song (long, lonely time)
6. saturation pt.
7. introduction
8. Eight (8)
9. Not Free
10. PaperCup
11. complete failure
12. Blanco's Big Mistake
13. we don't mix
2. she's got her ways
3. Go Down Moses
4. unnamed
5. New Song (long, lonely time)
6. saturation pt.
7. introduction
8. Eight (8)
9. Not Free
10. PaperCup
11. complete failure
12. Blanco's Big Mistake
13. we don't mix
The Story of Underground Congress
With the exception of the final song on each record, both versions of underground congress contain the same 13 songs.
The Yellow Disc was recorded in five days at the wonderful Waterworks Entertainment in Nashville, Tn.
It was recorded live, with Seth Avant on drums.
The White Disc originated as an acoustic demo, then was further developed in studio.
It was first recorded in the middle of the night--with a single overhead mic.
