Across the Barrier of Sound: PostScript

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Across the Barrier of Sound: PostScript
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Compilation album by
ReleasedMarch 20, 2020
Genre Power pop, jangle pop
Label Omnivore Recordings
Producer Dan Vallor
Game Theory chronology
Supercalifragile
(2017)
Across the Barrier of Sound: PostScript
(2020)
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Across the Barrier of Sound: PostScript is a 2020 compilation album consisting of material recorded in 1989 and 1990 by Game Theory, a California power pop band founded in 1982 by guitarist and singer-songwriter Scott Miller. The band's lineup during this period included Michael Quercio, who had previously fronted the Paisley Underground group The Three O'Clock. [6] [7]

Contents

The album was released by Omnivore Recordings on March 20, 2020. [6] [8] The collection of mostly previously unreleased songs from Game Theory's final lineup concludes Omnivore's series of Game Theory reissues which began in 2014. [8] [9] [10]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Scott Miller, except as noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."All My Loving" (home recording) John Lennon, Paul McCartney 2:20
2."My Free Ride"Michael Quercio, Scott Miller3:39
3."Go Back to Sleep Little Susie (Aerodeliria)" (home demo) 3:44
4."Forget All About It" (home recording) Todd Rundgren 3:21
5."Take Me Down (To Halloo)" 3:08
6."The Second Grade Applauds" (home demo) 2:31
7."Treat It Like My Own" 2:13
8."Inverness" 3:52
9."Water" (remix)Michael Quercio4:21
10."Needle in the Camel's Eye" (home recording) Brian Eno 2:50
11."Idiot Son" 2:29
12."Even You" (home demo) 3:19
13."The Door Into Summer" (live) Bill Martin, Chip Douglas 2:56
14."Laurel Canyon (Reprise)" (home demo) 1:38
Bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Jimmy Still Comes Around" (home demo) 4:40
16."Rose of Sharon" (remix) 4:18
17."Back of a Car" (radio session) Alex Chilton 2:19
18."The Come On" (home demo)Michael Quercio, Scott Miller3:17
19."A Day in Erotica" (home recording)Michael Quercio3:40
20."Some Grand Vision" (home demo) 2:53
21."Slit My Wrists" (home demo) 2:47
22."Idiot Son" (home demo) 4:05
23."Sword Swallower" (live) 2:05
24."Inverness" (home demo) 4:04
25."When She's Alone" (Alternate Learning) 3:17

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