Tame Impala H.I.T.S. 003

Tame Impala [H.I.T.S 003] is the debut extended play by Australian musical project Tame Impala, released on September 2008, through the label, Hole in the Sky. It is the first official release by the band, and only a small number of copies were printed – it is currently out of print. The label was established in 2007 by Perth disco pop duo and producers, Canyons.[1]

Tame Impala [H.I.T.S. 003]
EP by
ReleasedSeptember 2008
GenrePsychedelic rock
Length28:20
LabelHole in the Sky
ProducerKevin Parker, Canyons, Fred Cherry
Tame Impala chronology
Tame Impala [H.I.T.S. 003]
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Tame Impala
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The six-track EP has the first three tracks repeated by remixes: two by Canyons' members, Ryan "Sea-Mist" Grieve and Leo "Holiday" Thompson,[1] and the third by Fred Cherry. Two tracks, "Half Full Glass of Wine" and "Skeleton Tiger", were released on the band's next EP, Tame Impala, in the following month, with slightly different mixes. This release includes "The Sun", which is not available on future releases – it is one of the oldest songs written by the band's multi-instrumentalist and producer, Kevin Parker.

Parker later reflected on working with the Canyons duo, "They used to run a label which Tame Impala used to sort of be on. We released a 12" vinyl with them once, on one side it had three Tame Impala songs and on the other it was the same three songs remixed by Canyons and that was really cool, it was a really casual relationship."[2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Kevin Parker.

No.TitleLength
1."Half Full Glass of Wine"4:26
2."Skeleton Tiger"4:24
3."The Sun"2:59
4."Half Full Glass of Wine" (Canyons Drunken Rage remix)5:34
5."Skeleton Tiger" (Retamed by Canyons remix)6:11
6."The Sun" (Fred Cherry Eclipse remix)4:46
Total length:28:20

Personnel

  • Kevin Parker – vocals and instrumentation on all tracks, except for:
  • Jay Watson – drums and backing vocals on "The Sun"
  • Dominic Simper – bass guitar on "The Sun"

References

  1. Knowles, Gabriel (July 2013). "Look into the Fire Eyes – Canyons". The Blackmail. Archived from the original on 13 January 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
  2. Stinky Jim (July 2010). "Tame Impala interview extras". StinkInc. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
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