Description
The Big Yellow is a cassette-only album by the American singer and songwriter Robert Deeble, released on Liberation Music in 1992, in co-operation with Sonic Hope Records.
Robert Deeble is fairly known in the Christian music underground. This tape is a some-what eclectic collection of acoustic folk songs, random recordings / samples, and even a guitar alternative rock track or two. I have heard this tape before, but I was surprised to find out that «Pop Song» was recorded for a Mark Krischak compilation that never happened. Deeble was later signed to Brainstorm Artists International to release an album as Days Like These, but he also had a few other recordings reach national attention as well. [Christian Tape Underground]
Cassette tracklist:
Side One
A1. “The Queen of England”
A2. “Pop Song”
A3. “Penpal”
A4. “Greyhound”
A5. “Interlude”
Side Two
B1. “Dondee”
B2. “All My Friends Kim”
B3. “Answering Machine Song”
B4. “Shantytown”
B5. “The Queen (reprise)”





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