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(Pretty sure that's Brian Stevens on bass.)

After Gerry's Cavedogs All-Star Jam the other day I got to remembering how much I liked that Joyrides for Shut-ins album.
I knew they had gone big label after that (Enigma) and supposedly that album, Soul Martini, was big-labeled to death. Produced by Michael Beinhorn it is reportedly overly-slick. (According to a certain AMG guy named Stewart Mason.) Can anyone refute Mr. Mason on this account?
This was all I knew the last time I looked into the Cavedogs. Turns out that all three 'Dogs did stuff afterwards. Guitarist Todd Spahr went on to form the Gravy. Looks like they had two albums released, both available on eMusic.
MORE INFO AND GOODIES UNDER THE FOLD.
Follow up:
Here's a track from the first album, Deadman's Pop:
The drummer, Mark Rivers, went on to form Poundcake and looks like they only released one disc, Aloha Via Satellite (eMusic too). Here's the title track.
Bass player, Brain Stevens, released a solo album called Prettier Than You (yes, eMusic too). In sampling, this is the one that caught my ear and this is who did the Blind Date™ track. I downloaded and was surprised at how great it was. Granted my expectations were low but it just sounded way better than I could've hoped for so I started digging.
Easier to cut and paste from AMG here: (Again from this gent, Stewart Mason)
Following The Cavedogs split
Stevens immediately started working with a fellow Bostonian, Aimee Mann, playing on her first solo album, 1993's Whatever, and joining her backing band for its tour. When the tour was over, Stevens signed with the fledgling Boston indie Q Division Records ... and began work on his first solo album. Prettier Than You was released in early 1996, featuring guest appearances by fellow Mann alums Dave Gregory (who had not yet quit XTC) and Jon Brion, as well as local singer/songwriter Merrie Amsterburg.
Wow, Dave Gregory, Aimee Mann, Jon Brion... This was starting to make sense. (Though I can't confirm that he actually played on any Aimee Mann album as, according to AMG, he isn't credited.)
Some more Prettier Than You album credits:
Peter Linton - Guitar (from early Aimee Mann)
Mit Sutton - Drums (ditto)
Jonathan Wyner - Mastering (what is "mastering"? Looks like he mastered a whole mess of Bowie stuff or Bowie digital releases or something. More importantly he "Mastered" Snakefinger! and that in and of itself makes him cool.)
AND it was engineered by Andy Partridge and the album art features photography by "Friend of The Hall" Martin Newell.

So Mr. Mod's notions were pretty spot on. But they are even closer yet. The guitar that Gregory used on the song I posted, Disillusioned Days is the EXACT guitar that he played on The Dukes of Stratosphear tracks.

Click here to read Dave's tale of how he came to own this guitar.
Here's another one I like featuring Dave Gregory.
Thanks for joining me on a trip down Cavedogs lane.
How did you know that about Gregory/Partridge participation?
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