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Vapor Lock 04:35
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Stud Poodle 05:48
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Throckmorton 05:26
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Guppy Farm 04:35
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Shush 00:43
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Gug 05:48
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911 10:12
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Lord 02:27
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Thank You 05:32

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When Fate Signals released Gug, their third and final ninety minute long album on cassette tape, the band had hit its stride as improvisers and as performers at the underground art galleries which proliferated in their home town of Eugene, Oregon throughout the late 80s. Yet for some reason the neighbors still complained. Hence the impressive dynamic range of this album, from very loud to very quiet.

Due to its 90-minute length, the entire album does not fit onto a CD. The final portion of this album may be found on the collection called "The Rest of Wolf/Judy/Gug."

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released January 1, 1989

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Fate vs. Free Will Turn Signals Eugene, Oregon

What began as an ordinary jam session, one day in the summer of 1986, turned into a prolonged experiment in musical mayhem and narrative novelty. The name Fate vs. Free Will Turn Signals refers to the paradoxical nature of improvisation: the intention of the artist seems to coalesce with that of the other musicians, as if by happenstance. ... more

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