Joan Of Arc - A Portable Model Of (1997)

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Title: A Portable Model Of
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Jade Tree
Genre: Alt Rock, Post Rock, Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 41:24
Total Size: 102/246 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. I Love A Woman (Who Loves Me)
02. The Hands
03. Anne Aviary
04. Let's Wrestle
05. Romulans!Romulans!
06. Post Coitus Rock
07. Count To A Thousand
08. How Wheeling Feels
09. In Pompeii
10. Caliban
11. In Pamplona
12. I Was Born
13. (I Love A Woman) Who Loves Me

A Portable Model of is the first full-length studio album by Joan of Arc, released in June 1997 on Jade Tree Records.

Joan of Arc were formed out of the ashes of the influential emo band Cap'n Jazz. In a 2017 interview, frontman Tim Kinsella remarked "When the first Joan of Arc record came out [1997’s A Portable Model Of ] all the emo people hated us. While we were in Cap’n Jazz, we were like, ‘Man, these emo bands fucking suck! What is this bullshit?’ We just couldn’t relate. Joan of Arc started as a self-conscious distancing from what we had been associated with. It’s very weird now that those early Joan of Arc records historically get included as part of that movement."

A Portable Model Of was recorded between December 1996 and March 1997; sessions were split between Elliot's Loft and Idful Music. At the former, Elliot Dicks and the band recorded and mixed half of the album, while Casey Rice recorded and mixed the remainder. D Singer did editing at Dance Hall Classikx, before the album was mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music in New Jersey.



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