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Breakfast With Amy
Alternative Rock
California, USA
Discography
1988 | First Demo | |
1989 | First Professional Recording | |
1990 | Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt | Narrowpath Records |
199? | Tuck in Your Love Gift | Relativity/Vinyl Vox Records |
1991 | Dad | Blonde Vinyl Records |
1992 | product # bvcd 3482 (love gift) | Blonde Vinyl Records |
1995 | Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt (reissue) | Grey Dot Records |
1995 | Live at the Hawleywood Bowl! | Flying Tart Records |
First Demo
1988 Independent
David Koval – Vocals, guitar
Caryn Colbert – Guitar
Christopher Colbert – Guitar
Tennessee Beans – Electric bass guitar
Rich – Drums
- Ferris Wheel (9:07)
- Love Song (4:43)
- Funeral (5:32)
Re-issue later on the Everything was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt 1995 re-issue.
First Professional Recording
1989 Independent
David Koval – Vocals, guitar
Caryn Colbert – Guitar
Christopher Colbert – Guitar
Tennessee Beans – Electric bass guitar
Paul Pelligrin – Drums
- Funeral (3:40)
- Everything (4:15)
- Ferris Wheel (3:34)
- Abandoned Houses (3:35)
- Social Studies (4:09)
This release was sold at early concerts. These five songs were later added as side two of Everything was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt. ACM Journal #1 listed this album as More Cows Than People, but other source have referred to it as the original Everything was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt.
Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt
1990 Narrowpath Records
David Koval – Vocals, electric sitar, acoustic guitar
Caryn Colbert – Guitar
Christopher Colbert – Guitar
Edwin Wohler – Electric bass guitar
Paul Pelligrin – Drums
Tennesee Beans – electric bass guitar (tracks 6 – 10)
- Icky (4:31)
- Power (4:11)
- Cavewoman (5:56)
- This Train (4:21)
- Mr. Ed (2:48)
- Funeral (3:40)
- Everything (4:15)
- Ferris Wheel (3:34)
- Abandoned Houses (3:35)
- Social Studies (4:09)
This album disappeared almost as fast as it was released. Even the band claimed they had a hard time finding it. The last five songs on this album actually started out as a cassette ep that was distributed at concerts. The first five songs were added and this album was released.
Tuck in Your Love Gift
199? Relativity/Vinyl Vox Records
- Ralph’s Garage (2:47)
- Tell Mama (3:05)
- Voices (2:25)
- Jello Wiggle (3:18)
- Edwin Loves TX! (0:23)
- Videos and Food (5:05)
- Bill’s Shoe Shine (2:52)
- Little Maxine’s Epiphany (5:10)
- Jonas’ Russian Accordion (1:41)
- Toll House Waltz (4:02)
- Happy Song (short) (0:20)
- The Uniform Tree (4:09)
- Song of the Humpback Whales (1:07)
- Fashion Gal (3:15)
- The Happy Song (Featuring Sol and Hank) (3:30)
This album was recorded for a mainstream label, but never released. “Tell Mama” was re-recorded for Dad, and “Bill’s Shoe Shine” was re-recorded as “Ad America” for Dad. The rest of the songs were released by Blonde Vinyl under the name product#bvcd3482 (love gift) – with a few songs edited or remixed to some degree (with intros changed and things like that). “Bill’s Shoe Shine” was also on product#bvcd3482 (love gift) as “Ad America (Baby Baby Baby Version)”.