A Remark Hugh Made

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A Remark Hugh Made
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Studio album by
Released1994 (1994)
RecordedJanuary 15 – January 19, 1994 (1994-01-19)
StudioNoise New Jersey
Jersey City, New Jersey
Genre Progressive rock
Length44:16
Label Shimmy Disc
Producer Kramer
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A Remark Hugh Made is a studio album by Hugh Hopper and Kramer, released in 1994 by Shimmy Disc. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Free Will & Testament" Mark Kramer, Robert Wyatt 3:18
2."A Streetcar Named Desire" Hugh Hopper, Mark Kramer4:29
3."We Can Work It Out" (The Beatles cover) Lennon–McCartney 3:26
4."The Twelve Chairs"Hugh Hopper, Mark Kramer2:23
5."This Island Earth"Hugh Hopper, Mark Kramer2:37
6."Superthunderstingercar"Hugh Hopper3:51
7."John Milton Is Dead"Hugh Hopper, Mark Kramer4:02
8."All in My Head"Hugh Hopper, Mark Kramer2:36
9."Sliding Dogs"Hugh Hopper4:24
10."His Wife for a Hat"Hugh Hopper2:13
11."Lenny Bruce Sings"Hugh Hopper, Mark Kramer5:27
12."His Hat for a Wife"Hugh Hopper2:49
13."Our Final Remark"Hugh Hopper, Mark Kramer2:42

Personnel

Adapted from A Remark Hugh Made liner notes. [3]

Musicians
Additional musicians
Production and additional personnel

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States1994 Shimmy Disc CDshimmy 076

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References

  1. Unterberger, Richie. "Hugh Hopper/Kramer: A Remark Hugh Made > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  2. Rompers, Terry (2007). "Kramer". Trouser Press . Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  3. A Remark Hugh Made (booklet). Hugh Hopper & Kramer. New York City: Shimmy Disc. 1994.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)