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Albums:

Questionable Fidelity (30 November 2004)


Image: album cover art. 1.Mistress [MP3] 7.Ring [MP3]
2.I Know My Love [MP3] 8.Both Sides, Now
3.Little Steps [MP3] 9.Bass Player's Blues [MP3]
4.With Me [MP3] 10.(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame
5.Sun God [MP3] 11.For Me [MP3]
6.Jupiter Crash 12.Closing In [MP3]

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All the songs were played and sung by Tim Hinkle, with: Joseph Anderson — classical guitar on "For Me"; JoAnne Hinkle — violin on "Ring"; and Theresa Hinkle — violin on "With Me".

"I Know My Love" is a traditional Irish song, arranged and adapted by Tim Hinkle.

"Jupiter Crash" was written by Robert Smith / Simon Gallup / Perry Bamonte / Jason Cooper / Roger O’Donnell (Fiction Songs Ltd. [administered by BMG Music Publishing International] — ASCAP).

"Both Sides, Now" was written by Joni Mitchell (Crazy Crow Music/Sony ATV Music Publishing — ASCAP).

"(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame" was written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman (Elvis Presley Music [administered by Chrysalis Songs] — BMI; Elvis Presley Music [administered by Cherry River Music Co.] — BMI).

All the other songs were written by Tim Hinkle.

Singles:

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"...In Bed" (9 August 2005)

A bad joke that refuses to end.

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"Satisfaction" (6 June 2005)

A musical sigh of relief with a fairly quirky guitar solo.

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"Old Shoes" (17 May 2005)

A song about clutter and making out with cute girls.

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"Mistress" (5 September 2004)

This is a very slightly different mix than the final album version.

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"I Know My Love" (17 February 2004)

The single features an earlier take of the vocal than the album version, but is otherwise the same.

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"Little Steps" (25 February 2003)

The first version of "Little Steps" is much slower than the album track and features distorted guitars and synth drums.