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Music Shit / Re: Peter Laughner Box Set?
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Record One: 1972 (Fat City Jive)
Side One:
01. Hesitation Blues (Billy Smythe)
02. The Sidewalks of New York (Blake/Lawler arr: Laughner)
03. I’m Willing (Lowell George)
04. Solomon’s Mines (Peter Laughner)
05. Please Mrs. Henry (Bob Dylan)
06. Mean Ol’ Frisco (Arthur Crudup)
07. Drunkard’s Lament (Terry Hartman)
08. T For Texas (Jimmie Rodgers)
Side Two:
09. Good Time Music (John Sebastian)
10. Love Minus Zero (No Limit) (Bob Dylan)
11. I’m Waiting For The Man (Lou Reed)
12. Eyes Eyes (Michael Hurley)
13. Eyes of A New York Woman (Ogden/Pynchon)
14. It’s Saturday Night (Dance The Night Away) (Peter Laughner)
15. These Days (Jackson Brown)
16. Fat City Jive (Terry Hartman)
17. That’s The Story of My Life (Lou Reed)
1 – 8, 16: The Original Wolverines (Peter Laughner/Mike Sands/Pete Sinks), WMMS “Coffeebreak Concert”, September 20, 1972 (excerpts)
9 – 15, 17: Peter Laughner and Mike Sands, WMMS “Coffeebreak Concert”, November 15, 1972 (excerpts)
Record Two: 1973 – 1974 (One of The Boys)
Side One:
01. Rock & Roll (Lou Reed)
02. One of The Boys (Hunter/Ralphs)
03. All Along The Watchtower (Bob Dylan)
Side Two:
04. Heroin (Lou Reed)
05. I’m So Fucked Up (Peter Laughner)
06. White Light/White Heat (Lou Reed)/Call The Ambulances (Cynthia Black)
1, 3, 4, 6: Cinderella Backstreet, The Cellar, Sandusky, OH June 23, 1973
2: Cinderella Backstreet, JB’s, Kent, OH March 23, 1973
5: Cinderella’s Revenge, Viking Saloon, Cleveland May 11, 1974
Cinderella Backstreet: Peter Laughner, Cynthia Black, Rick Kalister, Albert Dennis, Scott Krauss. The soundman was Pat Ryan.
Cinderella’s Revenge: Peter Laughner, Susan Schmidt, Deborah Smith, Lachlan McIntosh, Eric Ritz. The soundman was Mark Price.
Record Three: 1974 – 1977 (Rock It Down)
Side One:
01. What Goes On (Lou Reed)
02. Ain’t It Fun (Laughner/O’Connor)
03. Amphetamine (Peter Laughner)
Side Two:
04. Prove It (Tom Verlaine)
05. Dear Richard (Peter Laughner)
06. Hideaway (Peter Laughner)
07. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (Bob Dylan)
08. Pablo Picasso (Jonathan Richman)
09. Rock It Down (Peter Laughner)
1: Fins, block party, 2765 Euclid Hts Blvd., Coventry, Cleveland Hts July 27, 1974
2: Rocket From Tombs, The Agora, Cleveland February 10, 1975
3: Peter Laughner and Don Harvey, from “The Ann Arbor Tapes”, Ann Arbor, MI, February 1976
4 – 7: Friction, The Pirate’s Cove, Cleveland November 2, 1976
8: Friction, rehearsal, Cleveland October 31, 1976
9: Peter Laughner and Adele Bertei, “Secret Session”, unknown studio, Cleveland 1977 (circa March)
Fins: Peter Laughner, Robert Bensick, Deborah Smith, Lachlan McIntosh, Scott Krauss. The soundman was Mark Price.
Rocket From The Tombs: David “Crocus Behemoth” Thomas, Peter Laughner, Cheetah Chrome, Craig “Darwin Layne” Bell, Johnny “Madman” Madansky. Soundperson unknown.
Friction: Peter Laughner, Susan Schmidt, Deborah Smith, Anton Fier. The soundman was Pat Ryan.
Record Four: 1977 (Nocturnal Digressions)
Side One:
01. See No Evil (Tom Verlaine)
02. Come On In (Whatcha’ Doin’ On Them Stairs?) (Tom Verlaine)
03. Everything I Say Just Goes Right Through Her Heart (Peter Laughner/Adele Bertai)
04. The Next Room Of The Dream (Peter Laughner)
05. Do It (Jesse Winchester)
06. Slim Slow Slider (Van Morrison)
Side Two:
07. Blank Generation (Richard Hell)
08. Wild Horses (Jagger/Richards)
09. Isn’t That So? (Line of Least Resistance) (Jesse Winchester)
10. Me And The Devil Blues (Robert Johnson)
11. Pale Blue Eyes (Lou Reed)
12. (Going To) China (Peter Laughner)
13. Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran)
Recorded by Peter Laughner solo at the Laughner residence, Bay Village, OH June 21, 1977
Record Five: 1973 – 1977 (Pledging My Time)
Side One:
01. Cinderella Backstreet (Peter Laughner)
02. Down At The Bar (Peter Laughner)
03. Baudelaire (Peter Laughner)
04. 32-20 Blues (Robert Johnson)
05. Rain On The City (Peter Laughner)
Side Two
06. “I Must Have Been Out Of My Mind” (Peter Laughner)
07. Pledging My Time (Bob Dylan)
08. (My Sister Sold Her Heart To) The Junk Man (Peter Laughner/Adele Bertai)
09. First Taste of Heartache (Peter Laughner)
10. Sylvia Plath (Peter Laughner)
11. Lullaby (Peter Laughner)
1: Peter Laughner, solo home recording, circa 1975
2: Peter Laughner and Deborah Smith, WMMS Coffeebreak Concert, October 11, 1974
3, 10, 11: Peter Laughner and Albert Dennis, 4-track recording, East Cleveland, 1976 (circa August/September)
4: Peter Laughner, solo home recording, Cleveland Hts., 1976 (September or October)
5: Peter Laughner and Wally Wefel, living room session, 1973 (circa November/December)
6: Peter Laughner, solo home recordings (mystery 4-track session), circa 1976
7: Peter Laughner, solo home recording, Cleveland Hts., December 15, 1976 (NB: This is the “unmixed” version)
8, 9: Peter Laughner, solo home recording (“New Songs”), Cleveland Hts., 1977 (circa January/February)
Pre-sale for the box set begins now.
TWO special pre-order only bonuses will be included and these bonuses will not be sold separately or in stores.
The first bonus is a 7" record sold ONLY during the pre-sale. The track list for the bonus 7" record is as follows:
Bonus 45: 1973 – 1976 (Easily Excited)
Side A:
01. Drugstore Cowboy/I’m So Bored (Bangs/Laughner)
02. Venus De Milo (Tom Verlaine)
Side B:
03. Heart (Section 2) (Michael Hronek)
04. Who’s Been Here? (Bo Carter)
05. Instrumental (fragment) (Peter Laughner)
01: Peter Laughner and Lester Bangs, from “Critic’s Choice”, Creem offices, Walled Lake, MI 1975 (circa February/March)
02: Peter Laughner and Don Harvey, from “The Ann Arbor Tapes”, Ann Arbor, MI, February 1976
03: Michael Hronek, Peter Laughner, Robert Bensick, Albert Dennis, and Scott Krauss, from “Fall 1974” tape, Cleveland 1974 (circa October) (NB: Laughner’s guitar work here is the origin of “Ain’t It Fun”)
04: Peter Laughner, David Krauss, Alan Echtler, Spa John, and Carl Woideck, Hillel House, CWRU, Cleveland February 10, 1973. Soundperson unknown.
05: Peter Laughner, solo home recording (mystery 4-track session), circa 1976

Record One: 1972 (Fat City Jive)
Side One:
01. Hesitation Blues (Billy Smythe)
02. The Sidewalks of New York (Blake/Lawler arr: Laughner)
03. I’m Willing (Lowell George)
04. Solomon’s Mines (Peter Laughner)
05. Please Mrs. Henry (Bob Dylan)
06. Mean Ol’ Frisco (Arthur Crudup)
07. Drunkard’s Lament (Terry Hartman)
08. T For Texas (Jimmie Rodgers)
Side Two:
09. Good Time Music (John Sebastian)
10. Love Minus Zero (No Limit) (Bob Dylan)
11. I’m Waiting For The Man (Lou Reed)
12. Eyes Eyes (Michael Hurley)
13. Eyes of A New York Woman (Ogden/Pynchon)
14. It’s Saturday Night (Dance The Night Away) (Peter Laughner)
15. These Days (Jackson Brown)
16. Fat City Jive (Terry Hartman)
17. That’s The Story of My Life (Lou Reed)
1 – 8, 16: The Original Wolverines (Peter Laughner/Mike Sands/Pete Sinks), WMMS “Coffeebreak Concert”, September 20, 1972 (excerpts)
9 – 15, 17: Peter Laughner and Mike Sands, WMMS “Coffeebreak Concert”, November 15, 1972 (excerpts)
Record Two: 1973 – 1974 (One of The Boys)
Side One:
01. Rock & Roll (Lou Reed)
02. One of The Boys (Hunter/Ralphs)
03. All Along The Watchtower (Bob Dylan)
Side Two:
04. Heroin (Lou Reed)
05. I’m So Fucked Up (Peter Laughner)
06. White Light/White Heat (Lou Reed)/Call The Ambulances (Cynthia Black)
1, 3, 4, 6: Cinderella Backstreet, The Cellar, Sandusky, OH June 23, 1973
2: Cinderella Backstreet, JB’s, Kent, OH March 23, 1973
5: Cinderella’s Revenge, Viking Saloon, Cleveland May 11, 1974
Cinderella Backstreet: Peter Laughner, Cynthia Black, Rick Kalister, Albert Dennis, Scott Krauss. The soundman was Pat Ryan.
Cinderella’s Revenge: Peter Laughner, Susan Schmidt, Deborah Smith, Lachlan McIntosh, Eric Ritz. The soundman was Mark Price.
Record Three: 1974 – 1977 (Rock It Down)
Side One:
01. What Goes On (Lou Reed)
02. Ain’t It Fun (Laughner/O’Connor)
03. Amphetamine (Peter Laughner)
Side Two:
04. Prove It (Tom Verlaine)
05. Dear Richard (Peter Laughner)
06. Hideaway (Peter Laughner)
07. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (Bob Dylan)
08. Pablo Picasso (Jonathan Richman)
09. Rock It Down (Peter Laughner)
1: Fins, block party, 2765 Euclid Hts Blvd., Coventry, Cleveland Hts July 27, 1974
2: Rocket From Tombs, The Agora, Cleveland February 10, 1975
3: Peter Laughner and Don Harvey, from “The Ann Arbor Tapes”, Ann Arbor, MI, February 1976
4 – 7: Friction, The Pirate’s Cove, Cleveland November 2, 1976
8: Friction, rehearsal, Cleveland October 31, 1976
9: Peter Laughner and Adele Bertei, “Secret Session”, unknown studio, Cleveland 1977 (circa March)
Fins: Peter Laughner, Robert Bensick, Deborah Smith, Lachlan McIntosh, Scott Krauss. The soundman was Mark Price.
Rocket From The Tombs: David “Crocus Behemoth” Thomas, Peter Laughner, Cheetah Chrome, Craig “Darwin Layne” Bell, Johnny “Madman” Madansky. Soundperson unknown.
Friction: Peter Laughner, Susan Schmidt, Deborah Smith, Anton Fier. The soundman was Pat Ryan.
Record Four: 1977 (Nocturnal Digressions)
Side One:
01. See No Evil (Tom Verlaine)
02. Come On In (Whatcha’ Doin’ On Them Stairs?) (Tom Verlaine)
03. Everything I Say Just Goes Right Through Her Heart (Peter Laughner/Adele Bertai)
04. The Next Room Of The Dream (Peter Laughner)
05. Do It (Jesse Winchester)
06. Slim Slow Slider (Van Morrison)
Side Two:
07. Blank Generation (Richard Hell)
08. Wild Horses (Jagger/Richards)
09. Isn’t That So? (Line of Least Resistance) (Jesse Winchester)
10. Me And The Devil Blues (Robert Johnson)
11. Pale Blue Eyes (Lou Reed)
12. (Going To) China (Peter Laughner)
13. Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran)
Recorded by Peter Laughner solo at the Laughner residence, Bay Village, OH June 21, 1977
Record Five: 1973 – 1977 (Pledging My Time)
Side One:
01. Cinderella Backstreet (Peter Laughner)
02. Down At The Bar (Peter Laughner)
03. Baudelaire (Peter Laughner)
04. 32-20 Blues (Robert Johnson)
05. Rain On The City (Peter Laughner)
Side Two
06. “I Must Have Been Out Of My Mind” (Peter Laughner)
07. Pledging My Time (Bob Dylan)
08. (My Sister Sold Her Heart To) The Junk Man (Peter Laughner/Adele Bertai)
09. First Taste of Heartache (Peter Laughner)
10. Sylvia Plath (Peter Laughner)
11. Lullaby (Peter Laughner)
1: Peter Laughner, solo home recording, circa 1975
2: Peter Laughner and Deborah Smith, WMMS Coffeebreak Concert, October 11, 1974
3, 10, 11: Peter Laughner and Albert Dennis, 4-track recording, East Cleveland, 1976 (circa August/September)
4: Peter Laughner, solo home recording, Cleveland Hts., 1976 (September or October)
5: Peter Laughner and Wally Wefel, living room session, 1973 (circa November/December)
6: Peter Laughner, solo home recordings (mystery 4-track session), circa 1976
7: Peter Laughner, solo home recording, Cleveland Hts., December 15, 1976 (NB: This is the “unmixed” version)
8, 9: Peter Laughner, solo home recording (“New Songs”), Cleveland Hts., 1977 (circa January/February)
Pre-sale for the box set begins now.
TWO special pre-order only bonuses will be included and these bonuses will not be sold separately or in stores.
The first bonus is a 7" record sold ONLY during the pre-sale. The track list for the bonus 7" record is as follows:
Bonus 45: 1973 – 1976 (Easily Excited)
Side A:
01. Drugstore Cowboy/I’m So Bored (Bangs/Laughner)
02. Venus De Milo (Tom Verlaine)
Side B:
03. Heart (Section 2) (Michael Hronek)
04. Who’s Been Here? (Bo Carter)
05. Instrumental (fragment) (Peter Laughner)
01: Peter Laughner and Lester Bangs, from “Critic’s Choice”, Creem offices, Walled Lake, MI 1975 (circa February/March)
02: Peter Laughner and Don Harvey, from “The Ann Arbor Tapes”, Ann Arbor, MI, February 1976
03: Michael Hronek, Peter Laughner, Robert Bensick, Albert Dennis, and Scott Krauss, from “Fall 1974” tape, Cleveland 1974 (circa October) (NB: Laughner’s guitar work here is the origin of “Ain’t It Fun”)
04: Peter Laughner, David Krauss, Alan Echtler, Spa John, and Carl Woideck, Hillel House, CWRU, Cleveland February 10, 1973. Soundperson unknown.
05: Peter Laughner, solo home recording (mystery 4-track session), circa 1976

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