Tuesday, 31 December 2013
NIGHT SKY - "The Road That Takes Us Home" (1979 US Private Press Folk Rock LP)
"The subtle depths of the sky at night, touching our own infinities. The elusive weaving of shades: ever-constant, ever-changing, drawing our senses to pause to enter. May 'The Road That Takes Us Home' lead the listener through the subtle depths of our Night Sky. May we meet in the spririt of song."
(notes from the vinyl LP back cover)
Night Sky is :
Mick Souter - Vocals, guitar, banjo, fiddle
Elliot Gaines - Flute, guitar, vocals,
Jesse Jane Johnson - Vovals
Mike Gruenauer - Guest bass
All songs composed by Mick Souter and arranged by Night Sky.
Feel free to ask me some mp3s of this album when you think you could be interested with the LP.
Cover : VG+
Record : VG+
Price : 30,00 Euros (+ expedition costs calculated by the Belgian Post Office)
Payment : PAYPAL or Bank transfer (ask for my account number)
Contact : etienne.reyser@gmail.com
Wednesday, 25 December 2013
THE YOUNG RATIONALS - "Under Control" (Mega rare 1984 US privately pressed EP)
The Young Rationals were Massachusetts' answer to Donnie Iris and the Cruisers.
Nebbishy Steve Stone, who had the Buddy Holly look down pat, was a more charismatic frontman than most and a better songwriter than just about anyone else on the MA club scene, but thanks to Boston's fascination with terrible bands with zero songwriting talent, The Rationals didn't put the town under a wonderful hold.
Their songs had too much melody apparently.
Young Rationals debuted somewhere around 1983 with a delightfully goofy music video, "World's Collide" (sic), and followed it with an EP, "Under Control" (Recon, 1984), on what I think was drummer Tim Jackson's label.
(Jackson was also Robin Lane and the Chartbusters' drummer, and Robin's 1984 EP, "Heart Connection," is the only other record I have on the Recon label.)
A second promotional video was produced, for the EP track, "Evidence."
With the title track, Stone penned what those shitty Boston "legends" could only dream of writing -- the perfect 3 minute pop song.
The band split up shortly after the EP came out, leaving "World's Collide" unreleased for whatever reason.
Listen here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2aQsPuMuSs
Cover : VG+
Record : VG+
Price : 40,00 Euros (+ expedition costs calculated by the Belgian Post Office)
Payment : PAYPAL or Bank transfer (ask for my account number)
Contact : etienne.reyser@gmail.com
Sunday, 1 December 2013
JOHN POLCE - "The Call" (1976 US Xian Folk - His Masterpiece)
First album of the 'John Polce' trilogy and his masterpiece.
Xian Folk at its best.
"The Call" is one of the Top 5 best albums I've run accross in 2009.
Except for the short opening track, I think it's as good as Bob Desper."
(Patrick the Lama, Acid Archives)
Listen here :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw06La7jDhY
&
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2jroUdhTSM
&
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oizqWyEde4s
Cover : VG++
Record : VG++
Price : 100,00 Euros (+ expedition costs calculated by the Belgian Post Office)
Payment : PAYPAL or Bank transfer (ask for my account number)
Contact : etienne.reyser@gmail.com
JON POLCE - "Your Love is Changing the World" (1978 US Xian Folk)
Second album of the 'John Polce' trilogy.
Xian Folk at its best.
Cover : Exc++ (still in shrink)
Record : VG++
Price : 40,00 Euros (+ expedition costs calculated by the Belgian Post Office)
Payment : PAYPAL or Bank transfer (ask for my account number)
Contact : etienne.reyser@gmail.com
JON POLCE - "Here is My Servant" (1981 US Xian Folk)
Third album of the 'John Polce' trilogy.
Xian Folk at its best.
Cover : Exc++ (still in shrink)
Record : VG+
Price : 40,00 Euros (+ expedition costs calculated by the Belgian Post Office)
Payment : PAYPAL or Bank transfer (ask for my account number)
Contact : etienne.reyser@gmail.com
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