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Family Fodder - Monkey Banana Kitchen
LP Fresh 1980 01 Darling 02 Symbols 03 Savoir Faire 04 Cold Wars 05 Monkey 06 Wrong 07 Der Leiermann 08 Love Song 09 Bass Adds Bass 10 Philosophy 11 Cerf Volant 12 Banana http://rapidshare.com/files/13870023...tchen.rar.html http://anniesanimal.blogspot.com/200...ly-fodder.html |
BIKINI KILL - Peel Sessions (no label, 1993)
The most historic punk band from Washington State's capital visit the Radio 1 master. As per usual, you feel the true feminist menace in Kathleen's shrieks, but you hear something far more frightening, and perhaps more exciting in Tobi's voice on the last previously unreleased track. Is she not the kind of girl who's going to make you choose? Make you teas? Discuss in comments. Side A 1. Star-Bellied Boy 2. Demirep Side B 1. New Radio 2. Not Right Now download http://neurotrashcan.blogspot.com/ |
Maureen Tucker: Playin’ Possum
Audio, Garage Rock Maureen “Moe” Tucker, the Velvet Underground’s drummer, was notable in that even people who don’t pay a lot of attention to drummer styles can immediately pick her out. Her style — mallets, not sticks; no snares on the drums; very few cymbals; all to a Bo Diddley–influenced beat — was even more vital to the VU’s sound than John Cale’s viola, and it’s no coincidence that the only VU album she wasn’t on, 1970’s Loaded, was also by far their worst. After the Velvets broke up, she moved to Texas and got a job at Wal-Mart, and concentrated on raising her large family. She finally went back to music in 1981, when she recorded her first album, Playin’ Possum. She recorded it in her living room (“between diaper changes”, she says) over a period of six months, overdubbing every instrument, and the result was quite odd; it doesn’t really sound like anything else. It’s one of my favorite albums (although I think her more conventional I Spent a Week There the Other Night is even better). This is a difficult LP to find, and unlike the rest of her catalog it hasn’t been issued on CD. It was released on “Trash Records”, which I think was just Tucker’s own label. I managed to find a copy at a used-record store back in the late 1980s; I put it in storage with all my other records in a rural farmhouse I won in a bet and left it there for years. I went back a couple years ago and the roof had sprung a leak. Just one. In a giant house. And where else but directly above the one box that had most of my hard-to-find records like this one and a mono copy of the Velvet Underground’s first album with an unpeeled banana and Eric Emerson on the back (basically the equivalent of the Beatles’ “Butcher Cover”). The covers were destroyed by the water and mold was growing in the grooves. Sigh. I managed to find another copy, finally, and it’s pretty clean, so here it is. Unfortunately, the cover has stickers all over it, so I can’t get a scan of it. I’m using the only image I can find on Google, which is much lower resolution than I would normally use. Sorry about that. I’m pretty happy with how the MP3s came out, though, so I guess that’s the important thing.
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Thank-you everyone! You've made this a great day (presuming my webtranet will allow these albums to download).
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Another slice of 80's cassette culture.
This one's called - Beyond Entertainment, and includes contributions from UV Pop and O Yuki Conjugate amongst others. It was released in 1985 along with a little magazine containing info about the bands. Enjoy: http://www.sendspace.com/file/iwhpbk |
Les Rallizes Denudes - Flightless Bird
Listen to 'Flightless Bird' Alas, this is only a stream but there's some ace stuff on this Les Rallizes comp. Came out last year on a label that usually puts out 60's garage stuff and went straight into the hands of collectors. The link is from Head Heritage and you can read about it there: http://www.headheritage.co.uk/unsung...themonth/1711/ |
Thank you guys. Here's some more:
My Cat Is An Alien — Introducing The Cosmic Blues (2006, Important Records, Italy) This is a rare, limited to only 300 copies 7-inch. Each copy came w/ an individual Polaroid taken by one half of MCIAA, Roberto Opalio, whose visual art graces many MCIAA releases. This 7-inch was the Opalio brothers first release for the always-impressive Important Records & in my mind works well as a prelude for the subsequently released “Cosmic Light Of The Third Millennium.” link http://eatmyartout.blogspot.com/ |
SST - The Blasting Concept vol.1 & vol.2
Ok, these are the first two SST compilations that crossed my way back in the days. "Listen to this artifact. Check out this turntable education away from media outlets, and let these thinkers and performers bring you another alternative to monitor. This isn't a vanity pressing. Black Flag, Saccharine Trust, Minutemen, Meat Puppets, Overkill, Wurm, Stains and Husker Du have carved and trampled into territory on the edge of human existing social conditions." - from the vol.1 liner-notes. Well, vol.1 is still pretty much punk-inspired and combines some classics like Minutemen's "Paranoid Chant", Saccharine Trust's "A Human Certainty" or Black Flag's "Nervous Breakdown" - among 11 other tunes. Vol.2 is a bit different. But the versions of Minutemen's uncensored cover of "Ain't Talking About Love" (Van Halen) or DC3's "Theme From An Imaginary Western" (Jack Bruce) together with Gone's "Watch That Tractor" and Overkill's "Over The Edge" are really worth it ! Get them here: SST - The Blasting Concept vol.1 (1983) SST - The Blasting Concept vol.2 (1990) http://themoreyouthinkaboutit.blogspot.com/ |
None More Black:
ANIMAMIMA is a live recording of Keiji Haino accompanied by Sitaar Tah! which is a 20 piece sitar group. Haino handles electric hurdy gurdy, electric sruthi box, electric tanbur, rhythm box, flute and voice while the sitar group backs him up with a steady warm psyche drone that swells and rises with the given moment. The results are very much like a tribute to the warm, organic drone of groups like the Taj Mahal Travlellers. Beautiful sounds that draw you deep into this web. This was a one-time performance given at Uplink Factory in Shibuya, Tokyo on June 24th, 2004; and was released on the Archive/Important record label in a limited edition of 1000 copies. ANIMAMIMA disc ONE ANIMAMIMA disc TWO http://whatfuckedyou.blogspot.com/ |
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Kan Mikami - 19 Years 2 Months 16th Night (Live 1970)
By webclectic Artist: Kan Mikami Album: 19 Years 2 Months 16th Night (Live 1970) Released:1970 Genre: Japanese Folk Tracklist Disc 1 01. Yonaka no 2-ji 02. Kinshinsoukan no Uta 03. Odo 04. Okasaretara Nakebaii 05. Yume wa Yoru Hiraku 06. Okappa Atama no Shoujo no Mensu ga Akai 07. Shouben darake no Mizuumi 08. Shojo Hikou 09. Shouwa no Daikikin Yokokuhen 10. Mashitabushi 11. Juzu no Tama Kireru Hini 12. Kichigai 13. Karasu Disc 2 01. Imoutobaika 02. Kinshinsoukan no Uta 03. Jigoku 04. Aomori-ken Kitatsugaru-gun Tokyo-mura 05. Yume wa Yoru Hiraku 06. Shouwa no Daikikin Yokokuhen 07. Goshogawara no Hibi 08. Oyamasa 09. Okappa Atama no Shoujo no Mensu ga Akai 10. Odo 11. Shouben darake no Mizuumi 12. Kichigai 13. Juzu no Tama Kireru Hini Greek Πρόκειται για το πιο σπάνιο δίσκο του Γιαπωνέζου θρύλου Kan Mikami. Κυκλοφόρησε σε 100 μόλις αντίτυπα και περιέχει μοναδικά κομμάτια από ζωντανές ηχογραφήσεις (σε κασέτα τότε) στο ιστορικό underground club Shinuya. Ένα club που φιλοξενούσε μεγάλα ονόματα της Ιαπωνικής free jazz σκηνής όπως ο Motoharu Yoshizawa και ο Kaoru Abe (ίσως παρουσιάσουμε κάποια albums τους στο μέλλον). Εκπληκτική φωνή και λιτή μουσική συνοδεία. Αν έχετε υπομονή να ακούσετε κάτι τελείως διαφορετικό δεν θα το μετανιώσετε. English This album is the rarest item in Mikami's discography, a DLP released in an edition of 100. These are the very earliest recordings by surrealist folk legend Mikami, captured on tape in 1970 at the legendary Shibuya underground club. The club used to host regular sessions by free-jazz heroes like Motoharu Yoshizawa and Kaoru Abe (we may present some of their work on the future). Amazing voice followed by minimal musical accompaniment. Suggested to everyone, patient enough to discover something completely new. hxxp://rapidshare.com/files/5111158/19Years1.zip CD1 hxxp://rapidshare.com/files/5111002/19Years2.zip CD2 |
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Merzbow - Electroploitation 7'' http://alphawellen.blogger.de/stories/723228/ http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QZK5UDPL |
Fall Apart
DEATH IN JUNE DISCriminate ('81 ~ '97) This collection of tracks, "a compilation of personal choice", was put together by Douglas P. to be sold during the 1997 Death In June U.S. tour. However, the CDs were lost in transit and never made it to most of the shows. Consequently, the CD was then sent to a few select distributors for regular sale. The original edition in a green cardboard wallet was limited to 1000 copies. 500 more in a sky blue sleeve were pressed up afterwards for sale only on the 1998 European tour and by mail order. This collection contains many alternate and hard-to-find versions of songs. http://sharebee.com/5157523c cd1 http://sharebee.com/639fdf6b cd2 http://musikalia-unkle.blogspot.com/ |
wow so much amazing stuff! thanks.
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Flipper - Gone Fishin'
Flipper's 2nd LP from 1982. I'm not quite sure but I've heard that the whole backcatalogue will be re-released this year http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EW51FBFQ http://rattenjule.blogspot.com/ |
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