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  1. 10 de feb. de 2007 · Editorial Reviews. Transplanting was originally a demo tape recorded in Pete Droge's home studio with surprisingly minimal gear (a cheep compressor, a 57 mic and a lot of guitar stomp boxes) It was started on a 4track cassette and finished on an 8track ADAT. With Droge at the production helm, his talent to play seemlessly endless ...

  2. Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard signed me to his label Loosegroove Records and I released my first full–length album, Transplanting in 1997, produced by Pete Droge and recorded in our home studio. Sparkler followed in 2001, and during these years Pete and I began to settle into co–writing songs and co–producing our records and other artists'.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pete_DrogePete Droge - Wikipedia

    1990s. In 1994, Droge released Necktie Second, his debut album which featured the tongue-in-cheek "If You Don't Love Me (I'll Kill Myself)" (which also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Dumb and Dumber), as well as "Sunspot Stopwatch" and "So I am Over You".. In 1996, Droge released Find a Door, an album under the name of Pete Droge and The Sinners; his backing band included Dave Hull ...

  4. Transplanting: Elaine Summers, Pete Droge, John Hollis Fleischman, Jeff Trott, Pete Droge: Amazon.ca: Music

  5. www.youtube.com › @officialpetedrogePete Droge - YouTube

    Hello! I'm Pete Droge. I sing. I write songs. I play a bunch of instruments, mainly guitar. I'm transforming this abandoned amusement park filled with crickets into a global media empire. So, if ...

  6. Elaine Summers is a backing vocalist, rhythm guitarist and percussionist with Pete Droges band, the Sinners. On Transplanting, Summers moves to the center, with Droge as sideman and producer. Singer-songwriter groove-rock influenced by the ’70s is Droges primary terrain, and […]

  7. 商品の説明. Transplanting was originally a demo tape recorded in Pete Droge's home studio with surprisingly minimal gear (a cheep compressor, a 57 mic and a lot of guitar stomp boxes) It was started on a 4track cassette and finished on an 8track ADAT.