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Various - Obscure Independent Classics: Volume 1 "Magnificent March Of The Dead Monkeys" flac album

Various - Obscure Independent Classics: Volume 1 "Magnificent March Of The Dead Monkeys" flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title Obscure Independent Classics: Volume 1 "Magnificent March Of The Dead Monkeys"
  • Date of release 1985
  • Style Art Rock, Experimental, Indie Rock
  • Other formats MP2 FLAC AAC VOC AUD MP1 MPC
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1626 mb
  • Size FLAC 1260 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 607

Magnificent March of the Dead Monkeys. Obscure Independent Classics 1985 - 1987. Telephone Conversation (Continued). Obscure Independent Classics, Vol. 2. Добавить в плейлист.

album: Obscure Independent Classics 1985 - 1987. album: Obscure Independent Classics, Vol. John Trubee and the Ugly Janitors of America - Magnificent March of the Dead Monkeys (Excerpt).

Tracklist

A1 John Trubee And The Ugly Janitors Of America* Magnificent March Of The Dead Monkeys (Excerpt) 4:02
A2 John Trubee And The Ugly Janitors Of America* A Telephone Conversation (Excerpt) 2:22
A3 Rimarimba Couldn't Top The Demo 3:00
A4 The Big Goats Hey Jim 1:42
A5 The Fire Hydrant Men* Oh No Not Another Night In NATO 1:51
A6 Passionhouse Tomorrow Is Too Late 3:17
A7 Worldbackwards Between Blinds 2:59
A8 Zoogz Rift And His Amazing Shitheads Heart Attack 2:04
A9 The Sinatras Happy Feeling 2:59
B1 The Deep Freeze Mice No.9 2:26
B2 P16.D4 Strauchelnde Saulen A Go Go 2:37
B3 The Disco Zombies Where Have You Been Lately Tony Hatley? 3:05
B4 The Kamikaze Sex Pilots Sharon's Been Deflowered And Defoliated 3:19
B5 The Surgery I See You Made It Mr. Meka 2:29
B6 Rich La Bonte* She Want No Alibis 3:35
B7 Alvaro* Drinkin My Own Sperm 5:19
B8 Marienbad In The End 2:27

Notes

The sleeve notes on the rear of the sleeve state the following:

"Good records that make the charts are easy to get hold of, but good records which are unusual, unprofessional, unfashionable, almost unlistenable and/or slightly pornographic are easily missed.

All of the tracks on this L.P. are worth hearing and some of them are mildly brilliant, (I reckon), but it's extremely unlikely that you've heard more than a couple of them before. Some of these people may be poised on the edge of stardom but then again this could be positively your last chance to hear Alvaro's "Drinkin My Own Sperm", or anything at all by Zoogz Rift, the enigmatic 300lb, Californian maniac.

This L.P. isn't devoted to any kind of music, incidentally, it includes several pop songs with tunes, some noisy jazz influenced music, a couple of bits of semi classical experimental music, some Chilean folk music and an obscene phone call.

On the subject of sound quality: four of these tracks were transferred from cassettes but I bet you can't tell which ones; the Sinatra's track is a bit of a mess - it was probably used as christmas decorations one year; and the Passionhouse track crackles slightly because he used a faulty guitar lead. tch tch. Also, Alvaro's track was transferred from disc, so that crackles a bit as well if you listen carefully. Apparently his wife left the original master on a tube train and when they got it back it had been exposed to a magnetic field. There would have been even worse 'pops' on it but George Peckham cut them out with a razor blade.
" - Alan Jenkins (UK, March 1985)