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Tar Box by Tar

Tracklist
1.Static3:44
2.Mumper3:16
3.Same3:18
4.SBP0:29
5.Downtime4:06
6.Seam4:43
7.Mel's4:38
8.Les Paul Worries4:32
9.Cold3:52
10.Glass Grief3:38
11.Pick One3:25
12.Black Track3:14
13.Bad Box4:24
14.Mercury Block2:11
15.Gag Reflex3:39
16.Thermos3:01
17.Jurbo3:40
18.Short Trades3:56
19.Cross Offer3:40
20.Walking The King2:49
21.On A Transfer5:00
22.Trauma3:21
23.TSN1:02
24.Dark Mark4:53
25.Goethe3:34
26.Tellerman3:30
27.Land Luck3:23
28.Viaduct Removal4:28
29.Short Trades (Live)3:48
30.Trauma (Live)3:10
31.Deep Throw (Live)2:47
32.Walking The King (Live)2:47
33.Les Paul Worries (Live)4:24
34.On A Transfer (Live)4:24
35.Static (Live)3:43
36.Goethe (Live)3:22
37.Viaduct Removal (Live)4:48
38.Solution 8 (Live)2:50
39.Dark Mark (Live)5:06
40.Black Track (Live)3:43
41.Antlers (Live)4:31
Credits
released September 1, 2021

Handsome EP:
This stereophonic disc was recorded on 8 tracks in Chicago, up on the northwest side.

Engineered by Steve Albini on May 7-8, 1988 (Mumper, Seam and Mel’s) and September 3, 1988 (Same), and Iain Burgess on September 17-18, 1988 (Static and Downtime).

All songs mixed by Iain Bugess and Tar. Recorded in the basement. Mixed upstairs in the back room off the kitchen. The basement flooded while we were upstairs mixing Downtime. Sorry, Steve.

Here’s the lyric sheet: See these teeth...I will stay at the machine...shoo di no weh...Meet the rate...Gave you the gift...One more thing.

Mastered by Bob Weston at CMS.
The reliable man: Henry Owings.

The Handsome EP was originally released in 1989 on Amphetamine Reptile Records. Thank you, Haze.

All songs written and played by Tar (Tartar Music, BMI).

Tar for this record was: John Mohr: Guitar and vocals. Mark Zablocki: Guitar. Mike Greenlees: Drums, graphics and notes. Tim Mescher: Bass.

Roundhouse LP:
This LP was recorded in Chicago at Idful Music over by Wicker Park.

Produced by Iain Burgess and Tar.
Engineered by Brad Wood. Recorded October 21 and 22, 1989, April 21, 22, 29 and 30, 1990, and, finally, on May 12, 1990.
Mastered by Bob Weston at Chicago Mastering Service.

Here’s the lyric sheet: All the time...How does it feel...Twice the problems...You burn...Tear my living down...It just hurts...I’m the keeper of it...In perpetuity...Raised them up...Get used to it.

Cover photograph by Kevin Kurtz.
Holding out his hand: Henry Owings.
The Roundhouse LP was originally released in 1990 on Amphetamine Reptile Records. Thank you, Haze.

All songs written and played by Tar (Tartar Music, BMI).
Tar on this record is: John Mohr: Guitar and vocals. Mark Zablocki: Guitar.Mike Greenlees: Drums, graphics and notes. Tim Mescher: Bass.

Jackson LP:
Recorded at Chicago Recording Company in beautiful downtown Chicago in July, 1991 by Steve Albini. All songs and sounds by Tar (Tartar Music, BMI).

These are not in the proper order: Nothing good here...should have stirred...take you out...then it’s gone...it’s all true...with the brim of your hat...I know your work...wait to win...it’s just an idea...I don’t understand.

Front cover photograph by James Crump. Trickery by Steve.

Aluminum guitar and bass built by Ian Schneller over at Specimen Products, now in Humboldt Park.

Tar on this record is: John Mohr: Guitar and vocals. Mark Zablocki: Guitar. Mike Greenlees: Drums, graphics and notes. Tom Zaluckyj: Bass.

Mastered at CMS over by Garfield Park, by Bob Weston.
Originally released in 1991 on Amphetamine Reptile Records. Thank you, Haze.

The hands of progress: Henry Owings.
Graphics and notes: CESB.

Live LP (aka "Holding Fast Hitting Long"):
Recorded live in Chicago March 28 1992 at Lounge Ax

Tar: John Mohr: guitar and vocals, Mike Greenlees: drums and graphics, Tom Zaluckyj: bass, Mark Zablocki: guitar

All songs written by those guys, except "Les Paul Worries," "Static," "Black Track" and "Antlers" which were written with Tim Mescher before Tom was in the band. (TarTar Music, BMI)

Recorded and transferred by Mike Vinikour.
Mastered by Drew Crumbaugh.
Live photography by Henry Owings.
Back cover photograph by Steve Gullick.
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