Early Plague Years combines Thinking Plague's first two albums on one CD. Moonsongs was a 1986 cassette released the next year on LP by Dead Man's Curve. ...A Thinking Plague was first released on LP in 1984, then on cassette in 1986. Both were long out of print and impossible to find. The remastering is fabulous, giving these albums a sound far superior to what they ever had. Due to time limitations, a few edits had to be done. "Warheads" misses four bars toward the end, the improv "Collarless Fog That One Day Soon" fades out two minutes earlier, and the percussion section on "Moonsongs" has been shortened a bit. Nothing dramatic and all seamless, but one can't help but wonder why Cuneiform put the second album first on the CD. Fans of Thinking Plague and of American avant-prog bands like the Motor Totemist Guild, U Totem, and 5uu's will be delighted, but newcomers to this style should begin with In This Life or In Extremis. ~ François Couture, All Music Guide
Early Plague Years
09/19/2000 | Cuneiform
All Music Guide Review
Early Plague Years Track Listing
Credits of Early Plague Years
- Mark McCoin
- Percussion, Drums, Voices, Sampling
- Thinking Plague
- Main Performer
- Bill Ellsworth
- Design, Layout Concept
- Glenn Nitta
- Sax (Soprano)
- Mark Derryberry
- Engineer
- Bob Drake
- Organ, Synthesizer, Percussion, Balalaika, Drums, Guitar (Bass), Voices, Noise, Producer, Engineer
- Mark Fuller
- Drums, Timbales, Simmons Drums
- Fred Hess
- Sax (Alto)
- Susanne Lewis
- Voices, Cover Painting












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