Ta strona wykorzystuje pliki cookies. Korzystając ze strony, zgadzasz się na ich użycie. OK Polityka Prywatności Zaakceptuj i zamknij X

Red Krayola : Hurricane Fighter Plane

13-03-2012, 12:36
Aukcja w czasie sprawdzania nie była zakończona.
Cena kup teraz: 22.50 zł     
Użytkownik wwwtanieplytypl
numer aukcji: 2122550124
Miejscowość Lublin
Wyświetleń: 7   
Koniec: 15-03-2012 21:44:41

Dodatkowe informacje:
Stan: Nowy
Liczba płyt w wydaniu: dwie
Opakowanie: w folii
info Niektóre dane mogą być zasłonięte. Żeby je odsłonić przepisz token po prawej stronie. captcha

Zobacz pozostałe aukcje wwwtanieplytypl:

winyle
płyty CD
płyty DVD

Koszt przesyłki jest stały niezależnie od ilości kupionych płyt!

 

  Nie wysyłam  
 za pobraniem  osobom bez minimum 25 pkt.!


Przed pytaniem czy zakupem przeczytaj stronę
"O mnie"
- unikniemy nieporozumień.

Red Krayola - Hurricane Fighter Plane

Stan: nowa, zafoliowana
Wydawca: Atom
Nr katalogowy: Atom2024
Nośnik, opakowanie: 2CD w standardowym pudełku, pudełko z płytami w dodatkowej obwolucie
Wyprodukowano w: Niemcy
Rok wydania: 2006
Produkt oryginalny



Dwa pierwsze albumy Red Krayoli zremasterowane i wznowione razem. Kanon rockowej awangardy.

CD1:
01. Night Song
02. The Jewels Of The Madonna
03. Green Of My Pants
04. Say Hello To Jamie Jones
05. Music
06. The Shirt
07. Listen To This
08. Sherlock Holmes
09. Dirth Of Tilth
10. Tina's Gone To Have A Baby
11. Save The House
12. Victory Garden
13. Coconut Hotel
14. Sheriff Jack
15. Free Piece
16. Ravi Shankar (Parachutist)
17. Piece For Piano And Electric Bass Guitar
18. Dairymaids Lament

CD2:
01. Parable Of Arable Land
02. Free Form Freakout - Part 1
03. Former Reflections Enduring Doubt
04. Free Form Freakout - Part 2
05. Hurricane Fighter Plane
06. Free Form Freakout - Part 3
07. Transparent Radiation
08. Free Form Freakout - Part 4
09. War Sucks
10. Pink Stainless Tail
11. Big
12. Leejol

All Music Guide: These two albums, recorded in 1967 and 1968, are the cornerstone of the Red Krayola legend and two of the most famous records in avant-garde '60s rock. Originally released on Lelan Rogers' fabled International Artists label (home to the 13th Floor Elevators and Bubble Puppy, among others), these albums are uncompromisingly weird artifacts that move right beyond psychedelic into "freakishly strange." Parable of Arable Land is the better-known of the two, having been recorded in a legendary one-day session where the core band (including singer/guitarist Mayo Thompson, bassist Steve Cunningham, and drummer Frederick Barthelme, who would later gain considerably more fame as a novelist), invited a group of fellow travelers, including the Elevators' Roky Erickson, into the studio to record the "Free Form Freakouts" which appear between the proper songs. Of those songs, the almost punky "Hurricane Fighter Plane," with a squalling organ solo by Erickson, and the plain freaky "Pink Stainless Tail" are the highlights, but the whole thing is a sonic onslaught that makes Captain Beefheart's Trout Mask Replica, its nearest point of comparison, sound downright normal. God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It, recorded as a simple trio with new drummer Tommy Smith, is a much more straightforward album, and it's actually better than its more renowned predecessor. The 20 tracks, ranging from the four-second (no kidding) "Listen to This" to the comparatively expansive "Green of My Pants," which just barely breaks the three-minute barrier, are simple enough that the utter weirdness of Thompson's lyrics really shines through. Surprisingly enough, some of the songs are downright catchy; the opening "Say Hello to Jamie Jones" moves along on a hushed Thompson vocal and a perky Cunningham bassline, sounding for all the world like a post-punk experiment from late-'70s London. This double-CD, with better sound than the later Collectables single discs, is the best way to discover the Red Krayola; the merely curious may want to end their search here as well. This package was reissued handsomely in 2006 by the German label Atom. Both recordings are packaged in a slim case with fine artwork on the slipcase. The notes are spare, but they work and tell the story, and the sound is much improved over earlier issues as this set has been remastered in 24-bit digital sound. For an import, the price is right as well. This double-CD is highly recommended as Red Krayola's critically well-received activity in the '90s warrants a revisiting of this vintage material.

 


Jestem autorem załączonego skanu i przedstawia on sprzedawaną płytę, bądź to samo wydanie, w takim samym stanie.