Tuesday 9 June 2009
Gospelfolk - Prodigal (1969)
I bought this for £2.50 up in Glasgow and it's apparently worth about 50 times that, so GERRITUPYE! Chilled Xian psych from Scotland with a bit of organ and fuzz, and some folky moments, but mainly in a solid 67-68 Byrdsy vein. Allegedly only 99 copies pressed, but I've heard that might be false. Some (presumably unintentional) Velvetsy vibes on this, and typical naive Christian hippy lyrics. Sorry for the crackle on my copy, but I think I'm the first to rip this so quit complaining.
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Stanford Folk - Presenting Stanford Folk (1977)
Custom (?) 7" of square xian folk courtesy of two married couples. "Put Your Hand in the Hand" is a tad twee, but endearing, and as much as I enjoy the performance of "I Don't Know How To Love Him", I could do without having "Rice/Webber" credited on any record I own. However, the middle 2 songs, "Sing Halleluya" and "Babylon" are gorgeous slices of earnest christfolk, with the pure female vocals being a particular treat, especially on the latter. This was worth the 50p I paid for it.
PEACE BE WITH YOU
Shitbastard - S/T 7" (1994)
Of all the random cheap hardcore records I bought over the years cause of cool bandnames/covers, this is one of the most brain-damaged. Basement-level sloppy hardcore with weird grunt-sing vocals that veer into Eric Cartman territory. They play it fast and loose like early Meat Puppets, with the clear guitar tone showing every missed note and twisted change in all its glory. Definite shit-fi potential.
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Sunday 7 June 2009
Unknown - Death Move RMX (20??)
Mystery white label I pulled out of the sale section of Intense Records in Chelmsford last Summer and finally got round to ripping. Cat. No. is "CHINKS005" and it shares samples with Reservoir Dogs' "Death Moves", but that's all I know. Musically it's a blinder. Dark, techy garage/proto-dubstep and (I assume) way ahead of its time. Side A has a weird hum on it that I can't get rid of but sounds awesome IMO. Anyone with further info about this one please get in touch.
RIGHT HERE
RIGHT HERE
Sonlight - Sonlight (1975)
This would have been a vinyl rip but I found the mp3s on slsk so I saved a lot of time and effort. This is a pleasant Christian light pop LP with some cool jazzy bits and nice organ work. No trace of fuzz or psych, but I still love this record. Cool cover too.
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Apator - Het Geluid Kruipt (1989)
So I can finally rip vinyl. Unfortunately, I can't scan covers, but nevermind. Here's the only 7" I own from the mighty Apator, as mentioned in my savant metal post. There's no metal here, just lo-fi electronic and vocal evil. Oppressive atmosphere. Worth listening. Noisebastard exclusive. Yo.
GET IT HERE
GET IT HERE
Wednesday 3 June 2009
Primevil - Smokin' Bats at Camptons (1974)
This one gets really fun really quickly, with pristinely-recorded rural gentleness breaking out into intense virtuoso jamming and wild vocals. The rhythm section keep it heavy and funky while the guitar leads head for the stratosphere. In theory I find the barroom muso vibe kinda gross, but the execution is so wild and entertaining I don't care. I pick up some low-rent early 70s Dead overtones too, which is always a bonus.
HERE IT IS
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