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Losers (album)

''Losers'' is the first official album by Sentridoh, the solo home recording project of American rock musician, Lou Barlow, of Sebadoh and Folk Implosion. It was self-released on cassette in 1990, and officially released by Shrimper Records on cassette in 1991.
In 1995 it was re-issued by Shrimper with an altered track listing as ''The Original Losing Losers'', on CD and as a double album on vinyl.
Several songs on the album were re-released on future Sentridoh albums. "Only Losers," "Breakdown Day," "Rise Below Slowly" and "Mellow, Cool and Painfully Aware" were re-released on ''Winning Losers: A Collection of Home Recordings'' (1994). "Blonde in the Bleachers" was re-released on ''Another Collection of Home Recordings'' (1994). These songs were omitted from ''The Original Losing Losers'', along with other revisions to the track listing.
==Music==
The liner notes to ''The Original Losing Losers'' note that the album was "recorded at home on whatever." The album contains an early version of the Sebadoh song "The Freed Pig," which appeared on the band's 1991 album ''III'', and a cover of "Blonde in the Bleachers" by Canadian folk musician, Joni Mitchell.

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