2002/2008 Stunt / DanielAmos.com
Produced By Terry Scott Taylor
1. Satellite Moon
2. Prayer Warrior
3. Will Have To Do For Now
4. On My Feed Again (Knott)
5. Happy Old Man (Knott)
6. Allison (Knott/Taylor)
7. He Fell In The Water (Ojo Taylor)
8. Simple Man (Knott)
9. Don't, Do, Maybe (Demo) (Taylor)
10. Celestial Pineapples (Demo) (Taylor)
11. Unna Walka Walka Hey! (Demo) (Taylor)
12. Monk Rushmore (Instrumental Funky Monkey) (Taylor)
13. Goodie Bear Theme (Taylor)
14. Project G.e.e.K.e.r Theme (Taylor)
14. Hamster Theme from Koghead and Meatus (Taylor)
The Starter Set Demos
1. Satellite Moon
2. Prayer Warrior
3. Welcome to the Real World (Demo)
4. Klaymen's Theme (Demo)
5. Don't, Do, Maybe (Demo)
6. Celestial Pineapples (Demo)
7. Unna Walka Walka Hey! (Demo)
8. Goodie Bear Theme
9. Project G.e.e.K.e.r Theme
10. Hamster Theme from Koghead and Meatus
11. Lift Up Your Hearts (Sorsum Corda) (Demo)
All songs 2001 BMG Music
All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured. Used by Permission
Produced by Terry Scott Taylor
Original recordings of "On My Feet Again" and "Simple Man" produced by Michael Knott.
Original recordings of "Happy Old Man" and "Allison" produced by Michael Knott and Gene Eugene.
Originial recording of "He Fell In The Water" produced by Ojo Taylor
Cover artwork, sketches and illustrations by Doug TenNapel.
Compilation produced by Jason & Eric Townsend.
Art Direciton and Layout: Eric Townsend.
Tracks 1 & 2
The Starter Set, featuring Terry Scott Taylor and Jason Martn (of Starflyer 59 fame), was a brilliant, but short-lived and ill-fated experiement designed to attract industry attention. Haven't we used that line before? Well, once again, it's true. And truth is always stranger than fiction. Here are the unreleased demos you won't hear anywhere else.
Tracks 3-8
Songs performed by Terry for various compilations
Tracks 9-11
"When Terry writes songs for my projects, he sits in his living room with a guitar and a standard tape recorder and bangs out these 'sketches.' It was a cheap way to work so Terry didn't have to hire musicians and book studio time just to have us reject a piece for our games. After stumbling across these tapes, I enjoy listning to them as a stand-alone work. The fun and brilliance is right there in the blastocyst stage. There's an intimacy there where you can hear his breath and picture his rippling pectorals in motion. It's like I own him. If I own him, then he should get going on the dishes because they're really starting to pile up." - Doug TenNapel
Track 12
Instrumental Backing Track from the soundtrack to Skullmonkeys
Track 15
A song written for the TenNapel animated short Koghead and Meatus. Performed by Mike G ansd the G Spots.