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The People That I Meet [Limited Edition] LP

by The Natural History

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    Rare Bird's Signed Limited Edition Reissue
    of the Legendary Classic Second Album

    Available for the First Time Ever on Vinyl
    Featuring New Liner Notes by Spoon's Britt Daniel

    People That I Meet is The Natural History's second full-length album. The album was recorded in 2004 and slated for a 2005 release date. However, the band soon split from their record label Startime International, and the album's release was put on hold. The band was looking to release the album on a different label shortly thereafter; however, People That I Meet would not reach the general public for over two years—until 2007 when the band self-released the album online in digital-only format.

    One of the songs from this now-classic album, "Don't You Ever," was famously covered by Spoon on their sixth studio album, Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga. Spoon also included The Natural History's original version of "Don't You Ever" on their EP, Don't You Evah, released on April 8, 2008.[3]

    After People That I Meet was completed in 2004, Derek Vockins left the band to raise a family. He was replaced with drummer Tim McCoy. The band also added a second guitarist, Brooklyn based John Caselli. The newly formed quartet toured the East Coast and Midwest in the Spring of 2005, and followed up that summer with a 3 week tour of England, Norway and Sweden. The new line-up never took wings, and the band dissolved shortly after.

    A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Music Care

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Ohio Room 03:27
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Drunk Dancer 02:53
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Green Grass 04:58
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about

Rare Bird's Signed Limited Edition Reissue
of the Legendary Classic Second Album

Available for the First Time Ever on Vinyl
Featuring New Liner Notes by Spoon's Britt Daniel

People That I Meet is The Natural History's second full-length album. The album was recorded in 2004 and slated for a 2005 release date. However, the band soon split from their record label Startime International, and the album's release was put on hold. The band was looking to release the album on a different label shortly thereafter; however, People That I Meet would not reach the general public for over two years—until 2007 when the band self-released the album online in digital-only format.

One of the songs from this now-classic album, "Don't You Ever," was famously covered by Spoon on their sixth studio album, Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga. Spoon also included The Natural History's original version of "Don't You Ever" on their EP, Don't You Evah, released on April 8, 2008.[3]

After People That I Meet was completed in 2004, Derek Vockins left the band to raise a family. He was replaced with drummer Tim McCoy. The band also added a second guitarist, Brooklyn based John Caselli. The newly formed quartet toured the East Coast and Midwest in the Spring of 2005, and followed up that summer with a 3 week tour of England, Norway and Sweden. The new line-up never took wings, and the band dissolved shortly after.

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Music Care

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released May 29, 2020

All songs written and performed by The Natural History
Vocals/Guitar: Max Tepper
Vocals/Bass: Julian Tepper
Drums: Derek Vockins
Recorded at Brooklyn Recording, Summer 2004
Produced and Engineered by Joe Chiccarelli
Assistant Engineers: Assi Yohei, Sue Drew and Andy Taub
Additional tracking at Miner Street Recordings with Brian McTear, Summer 2004
Mixed at Stratosphere Sound by Chris Shaw, December/January 2005
Mastered by Emily Lazar at The Lodge

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