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BIO
Track a Tiger began in August 2003 as a
solo recording project of Jim Vallet. After sifting through some old
4-track tapes and a notebook with a few song ideas, a 16-track digital
recorder and a few microphones were bought and recording began in his
Chicago apartment (dubbed Coal to Cola Studio).
The songs started with acoustic guitar and were then slowly worked over
a two-year period. Keyboards, guitars, banjo, cello, female harmonies
and other assorted blips and bleeps were added.
Jim Viner, an old friend
back from their days in the Iowa City, Iowa, band
Head Candy
(Link/Elektra), added drums to seven tracks.
Kristina Castañeda, a newer
friend from his hometown of Dubuque, Iowa, added vocals to four tracks.
Deciding the project needed an ending point, time was booked to mix in
June 2005 at Paul Oldham’s
Rove Studio in Shelbyville, Kentucky.
Although happy with the mixes (and the three peaceful days spent at
Paul’s farmhouse/studio), it was decided some of the songs weren’t quite
done. A few more lyrics were written, additional harmonies added, and
six of the songs were re-mixed by
Pat Stolley at
Futureappletree Studio
1 in Rock Island, Illinois.
The result, “Woke up early the day I died,” is a moody thirty-three
minutes of male-female harmonies, a little rock, and lots of slow, sad,
sleepy late nights. Released in February 2006 on
Future Appletree
Records, the CD got lots of love from the bloggers as well as good reviews in Magnet, Skyscraper, Spill Magazine,
and Pop Matters.
A live act was put together in the spring of 2006. Jim (guitar and
vocals), a Chicago public high school teacher, asked two colleagues,
Aaron Wilkins (bass), and Mike Ciuni (drums and percussion) to join.
Patrick Melvin (guitar, keys, and vocals) and Alicia Monnier (keys and
vocals) rounded out the lineup and shows began in April 2006.
Between gigs in Illinois and Iowa in May 2006, the band was asked to
record four songs live for
Daytrotter.com (other artists on the site
include Bonnie Prince Billy, Mates of States, Of Montreal, The M’s,
Maritime, French Kicks, Two Gallants, Bound Stems, Shearwater, David Vandervelde, Frog Eyes, Cold Water Kids, Sunset Rubdown and Headlights).
Pat Stolley engineered and the
songs (along with an interview) were
posted in January 2007.
The second album began in July 2006 with a few drum tracks recorded by
Pat at Futureappletree Studio 1. The project was finished at Jim’s Coal
to Cola Studio in January 2007. In addition to the core group—Jim,
Patrick, Aaron and Mike—old friend Kristina Castañeda, once again, lent
her vocal talents. Others players included Kristian Svennevig (strings),
John Peacock (pedal steel), Anna Steinhoff (cello), Jeff Wichmann
(trumpet), Steve Isadore (percussion), and Nitya Viswanath (spoken word
French).
"We Moved Like Ghosts" was released in May 2007 on
Deep Elm Records and is a bit more
up tempo, but with the same love of acoustic instruments, male-female
harmonies, strings, and mellow keyboards. Think Richard and Linda
Thompson and the Sea and Cake having drinks in the living room while Low
and Sonic Youth make dinner in the kitchen. Fleetwood Mac is out getting
more ice.
Track a Tiger now includes Sandy Kim (keyboard & vocals), and Tony Sackett of the fabulous
Warm Ones (bass & vocals), and newest member Brian Palmieri (drums). |
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ON THE STAGE
Sandy Kim> keys & vocals
Patrick Melvin> guitar, keys &
vocals
Brian Palmieri> drums & percussion
Tony Sackett> bass &
vocals
Jim Vallet> guitar & vocals
ON THE RECORDS
Kristina Castañeda> vocals
Mike Ciuni> drums & percussion
Steve Isadore> drums & percussion
Julia Knippen> vocals
Patrick Melvin> guitar & vocals
Alisa Jo Monnier> vocals
John Peacock> pedal steel
Anna Steinhoff> cello
Kristian Svennevig>
strings
Jim Vallet> vocals, guitars,
keys, bass, banjo, buddha machine, percussion, blips & bleeps
Jim Viner> drums
Nitya Viswanath>
spoken-word French
Jeff Wichmann> trumpet
Aaron Wilkins> bass
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