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"I WANNA ROCK RIGHT NOW"
Hoggle's Jewelry's first cd release. All 8 songs on the CD were recorded in one weekend at Slug Sound Studios in Collingswood, NJ by Kris Alutius. 2 of the 8 songs appeared on the summer of '98 demo "the dumb teenagers of Hoggle's Jewelry". The rest of the songs were written after the band reformed in the fall of '98.
"THE LAFFERTY EP"
Hoggle's Jewelry's second CD release. The CD was named after our best friend Patrick Edward Lafferty. He always lends us equiptment and clothes, gives us food, and he's awesome at basketball. "Really Wrong Really Sorry"(which also appeared on "the dumb teenagers of Hoggle's Jewelry") and Super-long Drive were recorded in January of 2000. "Got the Best of Me", "Before You Move Away" and "Time Off" were all recorded in August of 2000 before everyone left for college. The original version of "Time Off" didn't appear on the CD because the company we sent our CD to wouldn't duplicate the CDs because there were sound samples from the movie "The Graduate" and we didn't have right to it. It would've been funny if we got sued.(If you wanna hear the original version with the samples, go to the sound section)
:::other releases:::
"Merry Christmas From Arbor Records"
There were only 100 copies of this tape made. They were given out during the Arbor Records Christmas Extravaganza. The tape includes 2 songs from Hoggle's Jewelry, 2 songs from the Roundheads, 3 songs from the Unstable Homebodies and 1 song from Jason the Elf. The first HJ song, "Mrs. Claus", is an original song written for the tape. The second HJ song, "Christmas All Over Again", is a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song.
"I LOVE NEW JERSEY"
Hoggle's Jewelry song "Hazel" is the opening song on the Arbor Records compilation "I Love New Jersey". The song was recorded with acoustic guitar and piano on a 4 track in March of 2001. The compilation also features songs from The Secession Movement, The Unstable Homebodies, Centralia, The Bermuda Triangle, Tatooine and many more. For more info on the Arbor compilation visit Arbor Records.