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Endino billed the band thirty hours of recording at $ 606. 17.

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The label also sought to market a " Seattle sound ", which was accomplished with the help of producer Jack Endino, who produced 75 singles, albums, and EPs for Sub Pop between 1987 and 1989.
The main sessions for Bleach took place at Reciprocal Recording Studios in Seattle, with local producer Jack Endino.
What also might account for this is the fact that grunge pioneer Jack Endino recorded the album.
In 1987, Doyle had released the " Daisy / Ritual Device " single on Sub Pop, produced by seminal Seattle producer Jack Endino, for which Doyle wrote and performed all music.
This EP was produced by Jack Endino, famous for his work with Nirvana and Soundgarden ( to name a few ) and was recorded in just 9 days.

Endino and recording
Those songs went to the compilation in their rough one-hour mix made by Endino on the day of the recording, though he would have loved to be given the chance to mix them properly.
Taking nearly three years to make, the album came close to not seeing the light of day as Lanegan was set to throw the master tapes in a pond outside of the recording studio, only to be stopped by Producer Jack Endino at the last moment.
The band initially started work on the album with producer Jack Endino at Reciprocal Recording in Seattle, Washington, however the band switched to producer Bruce Calder and changed its recording location to Steve Lawson Studios in Seattle.
* Jack Endino – pre-production recording

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Soundgarden, along with other major label signings Alice in Chains and Screaming Trees, performed " okay " with their initial major label releases, according to Jack Endino.
Originally titled Swamp Pussy, Spanking Machine was recorded with grunge producer Jack Endino at Seattle's Reciprocal Recording and released in April 1990 on Minneapolis ' Twin / Tone Records.
Endino recorded cheaply and quickly ; in order to operate this way, he utilized some consistent studio techniques, which gave the records a similar sound.
Charles Peterson was here to document the scene, Jack Endino was here to record the scene.
The album was co-produced by notable grunge producer Jack Endino and producer Roland Hofmann.
In the 1996 grunge documentary, Hype !, Seattle engineer Jack Endino called Wood " the only stand-up comedian frontman in Seattle ," a reference to Wood's playful style of interacting with Mother Love Bone fans.
Mixed by Jack Endino and the Trees ' own Barrett Martin, Last Words: The Final Recordings was released on August 2, 2011 digitally with CD and vinyl versions to come in the following months.
" Big Long Now " was omitted from the album because vocalist / guitarist Kurt Cobain felt " there was already enough slow heavy stuff on Bleach, and he ' didn't want that song to go out '", according to Endino.
After leaving Nirvana, Channing formed the Fire Ants who released the Stripped EP on Dekema Records in 1992, produced by Jack Endino, who had also produced Bleach.
They released their debut album Walk Back in 2008, again produced by Jack Endino.
In June 1986, the band began production on its second EP, Dry As a Bone, with local producer Jack Endino.
That release was followed up quickly by the band's first full-length release, Make Up the Breakdown, produced by Nirvana and Soundgarden producer Jack Endino.
The majority of the album was recorded with Pickerel on drums, Mike Johnson ( who would later go on to play bass with Dinosaur Jr ) on guitar, Steve Fisk on piano and organ, and Jack Endino on bass.
The show was recorded by Mark Cavener and mixed by Soundgarden producer Jack Endino ; it was released as the album Live from the Battle in Seattle in May 2000.
Both of these albums were produced by Seattle producer Jack Endino and released on May 19, 2009, and well received.
The band had been formed in January 1985 by House and Jack Endino.

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It was billed as the first time the four had worked together since the group split ; however, Frida's appearance was filmed separately.
) By the late 60s, the group was being billed as the " Fabulous Penguins ", and featured Duncan, Walker, and new member Rudy Wilson.
In March and July 2005, the members of the 1954 – 55 group, now billed as simply The Comets after decades of controversy over the use of the name, made several high-profile concert appearances in New York City and Los Angeles organized by Martin Lewis as part of celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of rock and roll, the release of Blackboard Jungle, the 50th anniversary of " Rock Around the Clock " hitting Number 1, and the 80th birthday of Bill Haley.
Historically, they have practiced in small solo or group practices and billed the medicare system on a fee for service basis.
That October, the group made history by performing at the Metropolitan Opera House in a concert later billed as " Wear Something Silver ", as the members of Labelle were now wearing silver, metallic wear equipped with feathers and silver platform boots, which later inspired George Clinton to adapt a similar look for his band, Funkadelic, two years later, also adapting the space-age lyrical and musical matter, pioneered by Nona Hendryx and Labelle.
* September 7 – Led Zeppelin performs for the first time, billed as The New Yardbirds ( the Yardbirds had disbanded two months earlier, and guitarist Jimmy Page subsequently formed this new group ).
They had four other R & B chart hits in 1954 – 55, but no others until 1959, by which time the group was billed as " Hank Ballard and The Midnighters " with their label changed from Federal to King, the parent label.
Without Booker T., the group ( billed simply as The MG's ) released one final single in October 1971.
Shortly afterwards, Langston George left the group, and the remaining members continued as a quartet, now billed as Gladys Knight & the Pips.
Wilbert also continues to tour with his Delfonics group ( Joe Branch & Salaam Love ) sometimes called " The Delphonics ", " The New Delfonics " or simply billed as " Wilbert Hart.
The group had been scheduled to open for Tiffany once again on a second tour, but their sudden popularity caused a reversal, and she wound up opening for them ( although the two acts were technically billed as " co-headliners ").
By 1957, the group was being billed as " Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers ".
It was billed as the first time the four had worked together since the group split in 1982-a partial truth.
This group is billed as " improvisational music from the outer reaches of madness ".
Rodgers thus joined Brian May and Roger Taylor ( former bassist John Deacon retired in the late 1990s ), with the group billed as Queen + Paul Rodgers and they subsequently toured worldwide in 2005 and 2006.
" A month prior " Teachout 2000 ", the annual GLSEN state conference, was held at Tufts University where the leader of a conservative group illegally taped one of the fifty workshops where students aged fourteen to twenty-one graphically discussed sex in a workshop " billed as a ' safe place ' for youths to get their questions about their sexuality answered " in the session's Q & A ( questions and answers ) section.
Despite the fact that the group billed itself as " The Organic Anti-Beat Box Band ", Kiedis states that Slovak showed the group that drum machines could be used as artistic instruments.
The group was, however, billed as Tony Ashton & Legendary Friends.
The group was billed as " The 8 Big Apple Dancers " or similar variations, and consisted of four couples that included Frankie Manning.
Although a resurrection of the nWo was implied, this group was never billed as such, since WWE owns the rights to all WCW trademarks.
Although never again billed as the nWo, the group would reunite in 2010 when, weeks prior to the debut of Hulk Hogan in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling ( TNA ), Kevin Nash had hinted that " the band was getting back together ".
JJ Breeze was the stage name of one of the singers who toured with various versions of the group in the 1970s and later in the early 1990s when he billed the show as " JJ Breeze and the Boxtops " so as there would not be any confusion as to Alex Chilton's original Boxtops group.

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