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The Yellow Tape

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Released
  
1991

Length
  
16:59

Artist
  
Barenaked Ladies

Producer
  
Barenaked Ladies

Recorded
  
1991

Barenaked Recess (1990)
  
The Yellow Tape (1991)

Release date
  
1991

Label
  
Cheree Records

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The Yellow Tape (1991)
  
Variety Recordings Barenaked Ladies (1991)

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Indie rock, College rock

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The Yellow Tape is the Barenaked Ladies' third indie tape release, after Buck Naked in 1989 with just Ed Robertson and Steven Page, then Barenaked Lunch (also known as the Pink Tape) in 1990, with bassist Jim Creeggan and percussionist Andy Creeggan. It was recorded in 1991 at Wellesley Sound by Walter Sobczak in Toronto (except for "Be My Yoko Ono," which had been recorded earlier at Number 9 Audio Group).

Contents

It was originally recorded as a demo for the band's performance at South by Southwest. The Yellow Tape did very well, becoming the first indie tape to achieve platinum status in Canada. Although officially self-titled, it is commonly referred to as The Yellow Tape due to its yellow cover.

It was re-released by Cheree Records in CD and vinyl record formats as Barenaked Ladies in the United Kingdom. The UK release dropped the track "Fight the Power."

Early copies of the tape include an error in the J-card notes: drummer Tyler Stewart's name is misspelled as "Steward." It also includes a different address for the band's management.

In 1995, the band's Shoe Box E.P. single featured this recording of "If I Had $1000000," listed officially as "Yellow Tape Version," indicating the band themselves refer to this release by its common name.

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Track listing

All tracks written by Steven Page and Ed Robertson, except where noted.

Songs

1Be My Yoko Ono2:59
2Brian Wilson4:49
3Blame It on Me3:56

References

The Yellow Tape Wikipedia