Bob Nanna/Elizabeth Elmore EP

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Bob Nanna/Elizabeth Elmore EP
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EP by Bob Nanna and Elizabeth Elmore
Released 2001
Genre indie rock
Label Troubleman Unlimited
Producer Bob Nanna, Elizabeth Elmore
Elizabeth Elmore chronology
Bob Nanna/Elizabeth Elmore EP
(2001)

Bob Nanna/Elizabeth Elmore EP is a split EP by Bob Nanna of Braid and The City on Film and Elizabeth Elmore of The Reputation and Sarge. Released on Nanna's Troubleman Unlimited label in 2001, it features a single song from each performer. This release in particular was Elmore's only output in between her work with Sarge and The Reputation.

Bob Nanna is an American musician best known as the singer and guitarist for the bands Braid and Hey Mercedes. Nanna also currently performs as part of the bands Lifted Bells and Jack & Ace, as well as a solo project The City on Film.

Braid is an American emo band from Champaign, Illinois, formed in 1993.

The City on Film is the official name of Bob Nanna's solo act. He began solo recordings in 1997 during the off-time between Braid tours. These recordings began to accumulate, and in May 2004 he recorded I'd Rather Be Wine Drunk in a Salt Lake City hotel room during a Hey Mercedes tour. Thus far, he has released three EPs, an LP, and a 7" vinyl, and several split EPs.

Track listing

  1. Forgiveness - Robert Nanna
  2. You Blink - Elizabeth Elmore


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