Nash the Slash's debut 12 came in the form of Bedside Companion, a four-track EP that Nash claimed was the first ever that could be played at two speeds (45 RPM and 33 1/3 RPM). Later, when the material was released on CD, both speeds were recorded to extend the EP to eight tracks. This eight track version never appeared on vinyl until now.
Nash the Slash's debut 12 came in the form of Bedside Companion, a four-track EP that Nash claimed was the first ever that could be played at two speeds (45 RPM and 33 1/3 RPM). Later, when the material was released on CD, both speeds were recorded to extend the EP to eight tracks. This eight track version never appeared on vinyl until now.