First String Teenage High: The Songs of Tullycraft Played By People Who Aren't
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First String Teenage High: The Songs of Tullycraft Played By People Who Aren't
is a tribute album to the seminal twee
Indie pop
Indie pop is a genre of alternative rock music that originated in the United Kingdom in the mid 1980s, with its roots in the Scottish post-punk bands on the Postcard Records label in the early '80s, such as Orange Juice, Josef K and Aztec Camera, and the dominant UK independent band of the mid...

 band Tullycraft
Tullycraft
Tullycraft is an indie pop band from Seattle, Washington who formed in 1995. They have been associated with the genre of twee, in fact, they are considered to be one of the forefathers of the American twee pop movement alongside Black Tambourine, Tiger Trap, Lois, Honeybunch, and Beat Happening...

. The compilation features cover versions of Tullycraft songs performed by 24 indie artists. The album was originally released on AAJ/BumbleBear Records in 2003. In 2009 Unchikun Records re-released the album digitally. A second tribute album titled Wish I'd Kept A Scrapbook: A Tribute to Tullycraft
Wish I'd Kept A Scrapbook: A Tribute to Tullycraft
Wish I'd Kept A Scrapbook: A Tribute to Tullycraftis a 2010 tribute album to the pioneering indiepop / twee band Tullycraft.The album, released on Unchikun Records, features cover versions of...

was released on Unchikun Records in 2010.

Track listing

Personnel

  • arranged by Jimmy Hughes
    Elf Power
    Elf Power is an indie rock band that originated in Athens, Georgia. Currently, the line-up consists of guitarist/vocalist Andrew Rieger, keyboardist Laura Carter, guitarist Jimmy Hughes, bassist Derek Almstead, and drummer Eric Harris...

  • mastered
    Audio mastering
    Mastering, a form of audio post-production, is the process of preparing and transferring recorded audio from a source containing the final mix to a data storage device ; the source from which all copies will be produced...

    by Chris Bracco

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