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Used Records For Sale/Auctions/Wantlists / Ebay Sellers
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Non-Music Shit / Swamps
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PM me if you wanna let it go. Ok thanks!
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Out now on Weird Forest Records



Love Cry Want

    Nearly 40 years after its creation, Weird Forest is proud to release this seminal jazz album for the first time ever on vinyl. The incendiary grooves captured in this wax defy description. It is not free, funk, fusion or fire music, it encompasses all of these sounds and then blasts far beyond them. Featuring the late great organist, Larry Young (Miles Davis circa Bitches Brew, Tony Williams Lifetime, etc), this album is mandatory listening for fans of Miles Davis' Live Evil-fusion era, Young's own "Lawrence Of Newark", Sun Ra's cosmic explorations and even Japanese guitar terrorists like Keiji Haino and Masayuki Takayanagi. Beautifully packaged, Weird Forest-style, in a deluxe double-gatefold cover and remastered for vinyl by Weasel Walter, the Love Cry Want 2xLP is an essential document of a criminally unheralded group. Here's the scoop:

    June 1972.

    The times were filled with darkness and turmoil. This music, of loving, of crying, of wanting, makes a powerful statement. It is awash with the anguish of the times, yet it heralds the promise of better days to come.

    Love Cry Want was a legendary jazz fusion group based in Washington D.C., and led by guitarist, Nicholas. This recording took place during a series of concerts in Washington, held across from the White House in Lafayette Park, and featured the late, great jazz organist Larry Young, who had just recorded the historic Bitches Brew LP with Miles Davis and had left the Tony Williams Lifetime and guitarist John McLaughlin to combine forces with Nicholas and drummer, Joe Gallivan.

    This second incarnation of Love Cry Want featured the triumvirate of Nicholas, Gallivan, and Young performing some of the most important music in the history of jazz. No record company would release this music, which was ahead of it's time.

    Nicholas, who pioneered the development of the first guitar synthesizer (in association with Electronic Music Laboratories) performs on the first prototype guitar 'synth' along with fellow musician, Joe Gallivan, who pioneered the development of the drum synthesizer with inventor, Robert Moog.

    June 1972, Lafayette Park.

    Richard Nixon was President. There was a nasty war going on in Vietnam, good people were rioting in the streets and cities were aflame. During this series of concerts outside the White House, President Nixon ordered aide, J.R. Haldeman, to pull the plug on the concert fearing that this strange music would levitate the White House. This is that music, remastered for this first time-vinyl release by Weasel Walter.

    Personnel:

        * Nicholas: prototype guitar synthesizer, ring modulator, wind, rain, thunder, lightning, water, hi-tension wires and wailing dervish
        * Joe Gallivan: drums, steel guitar, moog synthesizer, and percussion
        * Jimmy Molneiri: drums and percussion
        * Larry Young: Hammond organ.

Package design by Aaron Winters.

Limited to 500 copies with deluxe Stoughton tip-on style gatefold jacktets.

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Maurizio Bianchi / M.B. - Das Platinzeitalter 2xLP
Hey The Man rocks it just as hard as back in the day. Originally a cd on Incunabulum. Limited to 500 copies on silkscreen foldover covers  and hand-numbered in silver ink.

Aquarius Records just gave this a rave review in their Records of the Week/New Arrivals list.

Coming Soon: Mark McGuire, Emeralds, Lil B, Vichy Water, buncha other goodies

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Music Shit / sending lps back to start paypal claim ???
« on: September 30, 2009, 01:08:32 PM »
i ordered the wrong records from a guy by mistake and i don't think he will refund me. if i dont except the items from the postman and mark return to sender on them or something can i file a paypal claim to get my money back? anyone tried this or a variation thereof?
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