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Dan Bryk Discography
Lovers Leap
Scratchie 87051-2 (USA)
Scratchie/Teenage USA TEEN 3021-2 (Canada)
Scratchie/Avex AVCM-65069 (Japan)
Lovers Leap Lovers Leap
1998 7-inch EP Eutectic BOT-1
Dan Bryk, Asshole
1995 CD No! Discs NOCD-25
Dan Bryk, Now!
1994 EP No! Discs NO-23
In addition to contributions to:

"Get Run Over"c/w "Indie Rock Street Team"
Big Sleep Records 7" single (To be released 2002)
A collaborative split 45 with Nutley, NJ hard bop genii Nova Social. Both acts appear on both sides, both songs unreleased elsewhere.

Shipbuilding ONE
Shipbuilding Records SEA-001 (To be released 2002)
International label compilation includes a ludicrously overdubbed home recording of "If I wasn't the only one" featuring Ian Lefeuvre (Starling) and Sarah McElcheran (John Southworth, Hawksley Workman)
Also features rare and exclusive tracks from the Bicycles, the Dears, Stars, Of Montreal, Spoon, I am the World Trade Center, Salako, the Mooney Suzuki, Hefner's Jack Hayter "and many many more."

The Bicycles -- Untitled
Urban Myth UM-104-2 (To be released 2002)
Co-production and guest appearances on these not-quite-teenage pop savants first long-player, recorded in part at Bryk's Flabby Road studio.

The American Flag -- Just Like Friends EP
Champagne! 002 (2000)
Bryk is a frequent flier with this cartoon supergroup. [this EP was also included in limited quantities of "The American Flag" 2CD Rockathon/Champagne! 004 (2000)]

Mama Told Me Not To Sing -- The Songs of Randy Newman
Little Criminals Records LCD1143 (1999)
Cover of Randy Newman's "Real Emotional Girl" credited to Dan Bryk [also appears as one of three bonus tracks on the Avex Japan version of Lovers Leap]

Super Secret Songs -- A Benefit for the Korova Cafe
Ramona Records RAM-003 (1997)
Cover of Bobby Vee's "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" credited to Dan Bryk [also appears as one of three bonus tracks on the Avex Japan version of Lovers Leap]

Chris Warren -- Crazy Wisdom
Urban Myth UM-101-2 (1996)
Bryk plays piano, wurli and B3 all over this neglected pop masterpiece by the self-effacing Chris Warren, a songwriter's songwriter in extremis. [Chris also plays guitar on Bryk's cover of his own "Graveyard of Friends", the remaining bonus track on the Avex Japan version of Lovers Leap]

What else can we expect?

Bryk's "eagerly-awaited" follow-up to Lovers Leap may be expected as soon as of the fourth quarter of 2002 in the North American market, pending recording schedules, ongoing distribution issues, and the whims of the involved corporate entities.

Discarded titles (so far) include "Consolation Prize", "Faux Pas", "All By Myself", "Mississauga Rattler" and "50 lbs. from happiness."