The Caucasian Boys
TWILGM
Recorded April 23-24, 1999 At Reid Kerr's house at 2315 Suanne, Tyler, Texas

TWILGM was to be the last hurrah for the Caucasian Boys. Except for the Homecoming sessions of October 1998, the Caucasian Boys hadn't recorded together in five years.

It was that Homecoming weekend, and it's aborted attempt at a reunion album, that planted the seeds for the first Caucasian Boys weekend. With a baby on the way and an uncertain future (although no less uncertain than normal), Reid Kerr invited the other three Caucasian Boys to his home at 2315 Suanne in Tyler for one last jam session.

As the first official album recorded since Dodgin' The Draft, TWILGM was also the first since to be officially produced. TWILGM was mastered by Reid Kerr using a Digital Editing program called SAW32, and painstakingly transferred back and forth between computers at work and home dozens of time on Zip disks.

TWILGM became the first Caucasian Boys recording ever released on CD.