1001 Real Apes

1001 Real Apes
Studio album by David Greenberger and Birdsongs of the Mesozoic
Released May 9, 2006 (2006-05-09)
Genre Progressive rock
Length 65:46
Label Pel Pel
Producer Bill Scheniman
Birdsongs of the Mesozoic chronology
The Iridium Controversy
(2003)
1001 Real Apes
(2006)
Extreme Spirituals
(2006)

1001 Real Apes is a collaborative studio album by David Greenberger and Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, released on May 9, 2006 by Pel Pel Recordings.[1][2]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "1001 Real Apes Overture"   1:25
2. "Dad's Tray"   2:09
3. "Cowboy Story"   2:40
4. "The Phantom of Crestwood"   1:31
5. "Minerals and Moon"   2:05
6. "Freaky Women"   3:39
7. "Nine Colors/Quincy Sore Throat"   2:57
8. "Six Bits of Advice"   0:58
9. "36 Meatballs"   1:18
10. "Gravity/Massachusetts/Newton"   3:45
11. "Firecrackers"   1:51
12. "Dinosaurs"   1:27
13. "All About Snakes"   4:34
14. "A-E-I-O-U" (Guitars, Pt. 1) 2:06
15. "Daphne's New York City"   2:36
16. "Swimming"   3:08
17. "Chicago"   1:24
18. "No Firebugs and a Prayer"   5:15
19. "Theo"   0:54
20. "I Ain't Coe"   3:28
21. "Bruno"   1:38
22. "How Records Are Made"   2:29
23. "Plink Plink Plink" (Guitars, Pt. 2) 2:07
24. "Rosie"   2:42
25. "Time Marches On"   1:38
26. "A Cautionary Tale"   0:53
27. "I Like Beer"   2:48
28. "They Made a Movie Out of This"   2:21

Personnel

Adapted from 1001 Real Apes liner notes.[3]

Musicians

Additional musicians
  • Rikki Bates drums (20, 22)
  • Richard Furch trumpet (20)
  • Leanne Healey tuba (27)
  • Holly Koszela vocals (22)
  • Kristen Maylor clarinet (27)
  • David Snow – trumpet (27)
  • Liz Snow trombone (27)
  • John Styklunas bass guitar (10, 20, 27)
Production and additional personnel

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United States 2006 Pel Pel CD PP-8704

References

  1. "Birdsongs of the Mesozoic: 1001 Real Apes > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
  2. Rompers, Terry (2007). "Birdsongs of the Mesozoic". Trouser Press. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
  3. 1001 Real Apes (booklet). David Greenberger & Birdsongs of the Mesozoic. Greenwich, New York: Pel Pel Recordings. 2006.

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