324 E. 13th Street 7

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324 E. 13th Street No. 7
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Compilation album by
Released16 November 1999
Recorded1985 (1985) – February 1995 (1995-02)
Genre Neo-psychedelia
Length71:19
Label Drunken Fish
Roy Montgomery chronology
True
(1999)
324 E. 13th Street No. 7
(1999)
The Allegory of Hearing
(2000)
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Pitchfork Media (7.8/10) [3]

324 E. 13th Street #7 is a compilation by composer and guitarist Roy Montgomery, released on 16 November 1999 through Drunken Fish Records.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Roy Montgomery, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Suzanne Said"The Shallows4:49
2."Trial by Separation"The Shallows4:33
3."Submerged & Colourful" 3:03
4."Cousin Song" 2:26
5."Film as a Subversive Art" 2:49
6."Long Night" 3:31
7."It's Cold Outside"Stephen Cogle, Peter Stapleton 3:04
8."German Sister" Roy Montgomery, Kim Pieters 3:54
9."Something Else Again" 2:37
10."Adrift" 3:21
11."Just Melancholy" 4:00
12."Used To" Bruce Gilbert, Graham Lewis 3:05
13."Times Three" 2:21
14."Some Other Time" 3:39
15."Strange Attractor" 3:02
16."On The Road I" 4:03
17."E.N.D." 3:05
18."Intertidal" 4:45
19."Fine, Fine, Fine" 3:48
20."In Your Wake" 5:24

Personnel

Adapted from the 324 E. 13th Street #7 liner notes. [4]

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States1999 Drunken Fish CDDFR-28
2014Yellow Electric LP GR-013

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References

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  2. columnist (March 2000). "Roy Montgomery: 324 E. 13th Street". Alternative Press : 87–8.
  3. LeMay, Matt. "Roy Montgomery: 324 E. 13th Street #7". Pitchfork . Archived from the original on 24 December 2001. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  4. 324 E. 13th Street #7 (booklet). Various artists. San Francisco, California: Drunken Fish Records. 1999.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)