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Loggia

by Loggia

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Evalee 02:50
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Ceilings 04:10
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Blackpall 02:41
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Receiver 07:10
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about

You couldn't really ask for better neighbors. Loggia lived at 78 Overton across the street from what was called the Tomb of Doom, more famously known as the Pyramid (it is a Bass Pro Shop now). At the loft above an eclectic club named Discretions, Loggia forged their way into the underground music scene in Memphis, Tennessee at the beginning of the century. As quickly as they moved in, they moved away, leaving a gap in the hearts of many, longing for their earnest, melodic tunes. Emotive, constructive, steady. Loggia were great role models for the DIY aesthetic. Enjoy this hidden treasure that occupies a special place inside time in a bottle.

credits

released September 1, 2002

all songs written by Loggia

Jamie Dick - drums
Rebecca Green - violin, vocals
Bertram Lyons - guitar, vocals
Paul Rauen - guitar, vocals

with JD Lovelace on clarinet

Recorded by Loggia at 78 Overton, 201 from May-June 2002, Memphis, TN
Mastered by Doug Easley at Easley Recordings Memphis, TN
Orginal design and layout for the record was by Nocturnal Showprint

Giant shout out to Zach Payne who allowed Small Batch Records to re-release this gem.

Originally released on Soul is Cheap Records Late Summer 2002

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