Album Of The Day: Live At The Bitter End by Burlap To Cashmere

Album Art of Burlap To Cashmere's Live At The Bitter End EP - A purple fine cloth is spread out over a white background and on the purple cloth is printed in gold the band's name in a beautiful script font. Below the purple cloth is printed in a gold font the EP name in the white area.

I spent too much time on other things today, so I've only got time for an EP for today. This is a classic live EP from a very talented band out of New York City. Burlap To Cashmere had yet to record a studio album, but they recorded these five songs at the the legendary Manhattan rock club. Lead singer and songwriter Steven Delopoulos is one of my favorite songwriters ever and the band is clearly very talented. Some of their best songs from their first studio album are captured live here, including "Eileen's Song", one of my favorite songs ever and "Anybody Out There?". "Basic Instructions" closes out this recording with this barn burner of a song and some great drum solos and other instrumentals. This EP is a great introduction to this band or a great listen for long-time fans who have only listened to the studio album. Included here is both the original 1997 and the 1999 re-release version artwork.

Release Year: 1997
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Album Art of Burlap To Cashmere's Live At The Bitter End EP alternate cover - On a black background, photos of the band playing live are swirling into a vortex in the middle of the cover. Above it, printed in the middle is the band's name in yellow, then the band's name in an italics white.

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