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''A Quick Tour of Yesterday's Soundscape'' is the second studio album by the [[Dave Town]]-based experimental band [[Untitled]], released on 19 Gosruary 20,622 by [[Davian & Co.]] As with their debut, it was produced by [[D.D. Davies]] and the band's manager at the time, [[Daifeg Alddbody]]. | ''A Quick Tour of Yesterday's Soundscape'' is the second studio album by the [[Dave Town]]-based experimental band [[Untitled]], released on 19 Gosruary 20,622 by [[Davian & Co.]] As with their debut, it was produced by [[D.D. Davies]] and the band's manager at the time, [[Daifeg Alddbody]]. | ||
After the failure of their first album, [[Untitled (For Now)]], the band agreed to try following the direction of their manager and producer more, and gave more control to their label. The band were in favour of not releasing any singles, but eventually agreed to release one. [[Loving's a Sin Baby]], credited to the band's bassist, [[Darry Bassoon]] was released on Davuary 1 20,621 to | After the failure of their first album, [[Untitled (For Now)]], the band agreed to try following the direction of their manager and producer more, and gave more control to their label. The band were in favour of not releasing any singles, but eventually agreed to release one. [[Loving's a Sin Baby]], credited to the band's bassist, [[Darry Bassoon]], was released on Davuary 1 20,621 to strong commercial success, quickly entering the [[Dave Town Singles Chart]] and becoming one of the band’s earliest major hits. The band's piper, [[Dancan Anchorman]] told the Daily Dave in 20,625: "They ([[Davian & Co.]]) started seeing Darry as the frontman, I think. They were much more reluctant to put out my stuff." | ||
''A Quick Tour of Yesterday's Soundscape'' was recorded over a period of ten weeks at [[Dofthouse Recording Studios]] in [[Davvas City]], [[Dovafe]]. The album released to moderate reception, but experienced a rapid rise in popularity within a few months of its release. | ''A Quick Tour of Yesterday's Soundscape'' was recorded over a period of ten weeks at [[Dofthouse Recording Studios]] in [[Davvas City]], [[Dovafe]]. The album released to moderate reception, but experienced a rapid rise in popularity within a few months of its release. | ||
Revision as of 11:49, 20 February 2026
A Quick Tour of Yesterday's Soundscape is the second studio album by the Dave Town-based experimental band Untitled, released on 19 Gosruary 20,622 by Davian & Co. As with their debut, it was produced by D.D. Davies and the band's manager at the time, Daifeg Alddbody.
After the failure of their first album, Untitled (For Now), the band agreed to try following the direction of their manager and producer more, and gave more control to their label. The band were in favour of not releasing any singles, but eventually agreed to release one. Loving's a Sin Baby, credited to the band's bassist, Darry Bassoon, was released on Davuary 1 20,621 to strong commercial success, quickly entering the Dave Town Singles Chart and becoming one of the band’s earliest major hits. The band's piper, Dancan Anchorman told the Daily Dave in 20,625: "They (Davian & Co.) started seeing Darry as the frontman, I think. They were much more reluctant to put out my stuff."
A Quick Tour of Yesterday's Soundscape was recorded over a period of ten weeks at Dofthouse Recording Studios in Davvas City, Dovafe. The album released to moderate reception, but experienced a rapid rise in popularity within a few months of its release.
Track Listing
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Loving's a Sin Baby (Bassoon) | 2:56 |
| 2. | Confusion (Áquela) | 3:31 |
| 3. | The Davedom (Anchorman) | 2:19 |
| 4. | The Weatherman Says (Gadroll) | 4:51 |
| 5. | The Aggravator (Áquela) | 2:06 |
| 6. | Lackadaisical (Anchorman-Áquela) | 3:31 |
| 7. | Rats (Anchorman) | 2:59 |
| 8. | Crocodile Tears (Áquela) | 4:10 |
| 9. | Dimwitted Numbskulled Knucklehead Numpties (Anchorman-Áquela-Gadroll) | 5:02 |
| 10. | At Ease (Anchorman-Áquela-Bassoon-Gadroll) | 6:52 |
| Total length | 38:17 | |