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Barenaked Ladies (more commonly known as " The Yellow Tape "), is the Barenaked Ladies ' third indie tape release, after Buck Naked in 1989 with just Ed Robertson and Steven Page , then Barenaked Lunch (also known as the Pink Tape ) in 1990, with bassist Jim Creeggan and percussionist Andy Creeggan . It was recorded in 1991 at Wellesley Sound by Walter Sobczak in Toronto (except for " Be My Yoko Ono ," which had been recorded earlier at Number 9 Audio Group ).

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4-398: Yellow Tape may refer to: Barenaked Ladies (EP) , commonly known as The Yellow Tape The Yellow Tape , a street album by 40 Cal. Yellow Tape (Key Glock album) , an album by Key Glock Yellow Tape 2 , a 2021 sequel album by Key Glock "Yellow Tape", a song by Chris Brown from Heartbreak on a Full Moon Yellow Tape ,

8-522: A mixtape by Zayn Malik See also [ edit ] Barricade tape Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Yellow Tape . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yellow_Tape&oldid=1173009971 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

12-489: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Barenaked Ladies (EP) It was originally recorded as a demo for the band's performance at South by Southwest . The Yellow Tape did very well, becoming the first indie tape to achieve platinum status in Canada . Although officially self-titled, it is commonly referred to as The Yellow Tape due to its yellow cover. It

16-717: Was re-released by Cheree Records in CD and vinyl record formats as Barenaked Ladies in the United Kingdom . The UK release dropped the track "Fight the Power." Early copies of the tape include an error in the J-card notes: drummer Tyler Stewart 's name is misspelled as "Steward." It also includes a different address for the band's management. In 1995, the band's Shoe Box E.P. single featured this recording of "If I Had $ 1000000," listed officially as "Yellow Tape Version," indicating

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