The band recruited bassist Jason Loewenstein in 1989 and in 1991 they released their third album “III”. Soon after the release of “The Freed Man” Lou Barlow was asked to leave Dinosaur Jr., which gave him time to put all his musical efforts into Sebadoh. ![]() This album featured more songs by Eric Gaffney compared to their previous release. In 1989 Sebadoh released the album “The Freed Man”, which consisted of 31 brief tracks that were presented in an incredible lo-fi manner. The album mainly consisted of Lou Barlow on an acoustic guitar, an acoustic baritone ukulele, and vocals, while Gaffney provided percussion on some of the tracks. ![]() The album was very minimalistic, being recorded on a 4-track. Lou Barlow formed the band with Eric Gaffney in 1986 and they released their debut album “Weed Forestin’” in 1987 through Homestead Records. The band’s formation was mostly caused as a way for Dinosaur Jr.’s bass player Lou Barlow to release his music that was not making its way into Dinosaur Jr.’s sets or albums.
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