One of the greatest undiscovered musical artists, Little Boy leaves behind this album as the capstone to a career of 5 self-recorded and handmade, self-released/sold out recordings, spanning 1996-2001. This album closes all of mild-mannered Eric Pelzl's forays into independent music before heading resolutely into seminary studies and to a subsequent post as Professor of Mandarin Chinese at Wisconsin Lutheran College. This album was self-recorded unnoticed, while the rest of the house slept and upon completion, was left behind as a surprise of four tracks of unmixed disaster, in multiple takes, on my desk when Little Boy left 826a in the fall to move to the Seminary. We (Good Mustard, Little Boy, the Mahogany Throttle, etc. . ) all worked together for Herschede Properties on a dozen units surrounding the 2400 block of Bremen Street for one summer. We lived on Clarke Street, and drank coffee and beer on Center Street. The album was distributed upon mix, mastering, and manufacturing to a small group of close friends and has never before seen public airplay.