Lynda Barry - The Lynda Barry Experience Album

Tracklist
1 | I'm Not Home #3 | 1:28 |
2 | Good Grief, It's The Aswang | 3:57 |
3 | The Lesbo Story | 5:44 |
4 | Halloween With Dad | 4:00 |
5 | I'm Not Home #5 | 0:56 |
6 | I Remember Mike | 5:35 |
7 | Wartime | 3:46 |
8 | Naked Ladies | 8:59 |
9 | House Of The Rising Sun | 8:01 |
10 | The Other Lynda Barry Experience Song | 0:48 |
11 | The Lynda Barry Experience Song | 0:55 |
12 | Safety Patrol | 3:42 |
13 | I'm Not Home #6 | 1:01 |
14 | Warning! | 0:08 |
15 | I'm Not Home #4 | 1:26 |
16 | The Fourth Of July | 4:14 |
17 | I'm Not Home #2 | 1:19 |
18 | I Got An Accordion | 4:05 |
19 | Soul Mama Number 14 | 4:04 |
20 | I'm Not Home #1 | 0:34 |
21 | Happy Father's Day | 3:06 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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74144-22009-2 | Lynda Barry | The Lynda Barry Experience (CD, Album) | Gang Of Seven | 74144-22009-2 | US | 1993 |
Credits
- Accordion – Lynda Barry
- Mixed By [Mixing Engineer] – Jamie Wirt
- Music By – The Greasy Junkies
- Photography By [Portrait] – Kim Zumwalt
- Producer [Music], Engineer [Music] – B.K. Rabinowitz, Steven Miller
- Producer [Series] – Janet Rienstra, William Ackerman
- Producer, Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Gary Covino
Notes
Recorded at WFMT Radio, Chicago, Illinois, December, 1992 and February, 1993 (Special thanks to David Levin and Barry Hochman). Additional sound design performed at Popular Front Radio, Chicago, Illinois.
World War II news broadcast courtesy of NBC Radio.
Gang of Seven series production by William Ackerman and Janet Rienstra.
Text © 1993 Lynda Barry
© and ℗ 1993 Gang of Seven
Manufactured in the USA
Barcodes
- Barcode (Text): 7 4144-22009-4 7
Companies
- Distributed By – BMG Distribution
- Copyright (c) – Lynda Barry
- Copyright (c) – Gang Of Seven
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Gang Of Seven
- Recorded At – WFMT Studio
- Mixed At – ARS Recording Studios
- Mastered At – ARS Recording Studios
Album
Lynda Barry born Linda Jean Barry, January 2, 1956 is an American cartoonist, author, and teacher. Barry is best known for her weekly comic strip Ernie Pook's Comeek. She garnered attention with her 1988 illustrated novel The Good Times are Killing Me, about an interracial friendship between two young girls, which was adapted into a play. Her second illustrated novel, Cruddy, first appeared in 1999. Three years later she published One Hundred Demons, a graphic novel she terms. The Lynda Barry Experience. Your Rating. Overview . Lynda Barry born January 2, 1956 is an American cartoonist and author. One of the most successful non-mainstream American cartoonists, Barry is perhaps best known for her weekly comic Ernie Pook's Comeek. Barry's cartoons often view family life from the perspective of adolescent girls from the wrong side of the tracks - particularly sensitive, freckled Arna and the cousins with whom she lives her best friend, pig-tailed Marlys, who is confident and mean, and the older Maybonne, who goes out with boys - but she often ventures far afield from this, such as in her. strips f read mor. Listen to The Lynda Barry Experience on YouTube. Loading content from YouTube. The Lynda Barry Experience track list. No tracks have been rated on this album yet. Sort by. Your feedback for The Lynda Barry Experience. Lynda Barry is the Most Excellent Experience Read more. 2 people found this helpful. Lynda Barry's WONDERFUL collection of stories, songs, and DROP-DEAD-FUNNY answering machine messages, is easily one of my most treasured recordings. I've owned my copy for years and still play it regularly on my iPod. Lynda is better known for her books, plays, and syndicated comic strip, Ernie Pook's Comeek. Like her other work, the stories here are filled with a rare authenticity and humanity. She can make you laugh and then suddenly tear up as you recognise something from your own childhood, long forgotten. The Lynda Barry Experience book. Cartoonist, painter and writer Lynda Barry lets loose a. Cartoonist, painter and writer Lynda Barry lets loose a cavalcade of stories about her early childhood in Seattle. Some parts of her story are true, some are made up. Her brothers say she makes up a lot of things, which is true. Writing workshops with LYNDA BARRY SAT JUN 15 Los Angeles SOLD OUT SUN. In Barrys experience, the unfettered drawings of four-year-old artists are something to aim for. As author and comics historian Chris Gavaler notes in his Pop Matters review. Barry also conveys precise instructions with regard to speed and materials, knowing that those can close as many windows as they open. Shes battling the stifling impulse toward perfection, the impossible standards that cause so many to turn away from making pictures and stories as they mature. Dont sweat it. Read an excerpt of Lynda Barrys Making Comics. Or purchase your own copy of Making Comics here. Related Content . Here are some details about Lynda Barry that didnt appear in her autobiographical song. Shes a cartoonist whose weekly strip, Ernie Pooks Comeek, was a staple of alternative newsweeklies for almost 30 years. Next month, the publisher Drawn & Quarterly will release Blabber Blabber Blabber, the first in a 10-volume retrospective series of her work. She dips Copenhagen tobacco and fights against wind farms. She e-mails stupid YouTube links to her old buddy Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons