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Baker's Dozen 8 [1979​-​1981]

by The Muffins

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1.
Horsebones 02:25
2.
3.
4.
5.
Zoom Resume 07:28
6.
Queenside 06:44
7.
Angle Dance 05:28
8.
9.
World Maps 10:25
10.
Bob the Bat 01:44

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released November 18, 2022

1. Horsebones (Scott)
2. Under Dali’s Wing
3. Squeaker's Dream (The Muffins)
4. Boxed and Crossed (Newhouse, Swann)
5. Zoom Resume
6. Queenside
7. Angle Dance
8. Antidote to Drydock
9. World Maps
10. Bob the Bat

Dave Newhouse – Rhodes, Yamaha organ, woodwinds, acoustic piano
Tom Scott – saxes, clarinets, flutes, oboe, bell tree
Paul Sears – drums and percussion, soprano sax, xylophone, vocals
Billy Swann – bass, guitar, tenor sax, vocals
Doug Elliott – trombone (10)
Scott Raffell – alto sax (10)

1–2 recorded September 1980 at Track Recorders, Silver Spring, MD by Bill McCullough and are outtakes from <185>.
3–5 recorded March 3, 1979 at The Psyche Delly, Bethesda MD by Colleen Scott.
6 recorded December 1979 at The Washington Ethical Society, Washington, DC.
7, 8, 10 recorded January 29, 1981 at The Washington Ethical Society.
9 is a composite of January 29, 1981 at The Washington Ethical Society recordings, and circa-1981 bandhouse recordings.

All songs by Dave Newhouse unless indicated.

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