Bob Nanna/Elizabeth Elmore EP

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Bob Nanna/Elizabeth Elmore EP
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Released2001
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.

Track listing

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

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