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(h o l A ! ) 0:00 A Plagiarism 02:29 B How Can I Face Tomorrow A Loose Confederation Of Saturday City-States are: Vic Chesnutt, Mark Linkous, David Lowery, Paul Niehaus & Kurt Wagner A Loose Confederation Of Saturday City-States – Plagiarism / How Can I Face Tomorrow Label: Slow River Records – SRR 25075-7 Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM Country: US Released: Nov 1995 Notes "A Sudden 2 Song Gestalt Amongst - Paul - Mark - David - Kurt - Vic" "I wanted a bourbon" Recorded in Athens, GA at John Keane's studio in April of 1995. Vic & Mark appear courtesy of Capitol; David appears courtesy of Virgin; Kurt & Paul appear courtesy of Merge. Direct all inquiries to Slow River. Please note, the sticker on the front will peel off without damaging the cover Manufactured and printed in the U.S.A. Issued in glossy, think printed sleeve with inner handbill sized insert with credits on one side and Slow River Records Winter 1995-96 mail order catalog on the other. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 0 79082 50757 8 Matrix / Runout (Runout Groove Side A): SRR-25075-A L-45234 Matrix / Runout (Runout Groove Side B): SRR-25075-B L-45234X One-off side project from various American alternative and indie rock musicians in 1995. The one-time supergroup consisted of singer/songwriter Vic Chesnutt, Sparklehorse's Mark Linkous, Cracker and Camper Van Beethoven's David Lowery, and Paul Niehaus and Kurt Wagner of Lambchop. The record was recorded in Athens, GA at John Keane's studio, April 1995. The record came about as Vic was having trouble with his own recording, and when the others dropped by to see how things were going, they prescribed a bourbon-soaked weekend collaboration, and the 7" was the result.