Lone Pigeon- Touched By Tomoko + Untitled 7"
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          These are two 7-inches from Lone Pigeon... aka Gordon Anderson of the Beta Band.    'Touched By Tomoko' contains five tracks including an alternate of the track 'Waterfall' (originally found on the 'Concubine Rice' LP).  The title track is wrenched.  The untitled 7" is housed in a white sleeve with a stamped number.  The b-side contains no music.  The first few tracks seem to be more Concubine Rice alternates....  


The Lone Pigeon- Touched By Tomoko + Untitled 7"


"The Lone Pigeon acknowledges the help of tomoko..."



Baba Mukantananda- Guru Gita
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     A devotional recitation of the "indispensible" Hindu text Guru Gita as delivered by Baba Muktanananda.  Born May 16, 1908 in South India, Baba Muktananda's spiritual inquiry began in early adulthood.  He received the divine grace of his guru Bhagawan Nityananda at age 39, and some nine-years later, after an "intense" sadhana, reached the spiritual pinnacle of Self-realization. His headlining "World Tour" was booked immediately thereafter.   This was the tour LP.  Blasé spiritual recitation at it's utmost.  Right there in the pocket of all the other great Indian vocal minimalists... sans raga fanfare, red beanie, sleep with one eye open.    

Muktananda- Guru Gita



"All seekers are welcome... you are welcome too."
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New York, New York 10001 




Various Artists-  Turn of The Grindstone
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     An excellent compilation of "Independent Electronic Music" from the year 1988.  The label is K.O. City Studios and most of these basement types are from TN, VA, and MA.  An impressive pedigree.  Add a Conrad Schnitzler cameo on the last track and you've got a pretty nice Independent Electronic Music comp.  Turn of the Grindstone?  
     For the most part, the first side has some sort of dojo newsroom obsession throughout.  Astonishing.  But, the real standouts are to be found on the second half... "Keep Down" by Mental Anguish/Nomuzic sounds like John Bender covering the Cure (maybe not such a suprise).  And with their track "The Heat Is Gone," Victimized Karcass preempt a track or two off of the extended version of A.P.'s "The Doldrums."  Then..."Media Hunt" by the group/artist Curious Voltage (aka Christopher Elston c/o Spare Room Studio 133 Willard St. Lowell MA 01850) nicely manages to shift the momentum from all out late-80's basement luno-fringe songwriting into the final "out" trio piece featuring Conrad Schnitzler, David Prescott, and someone credited as Montgomery. 




"Hello all you dear supporters!  ...without you this is impossible."
  -K.O. City Studio
Elvio Monti and Nelvil Cameron- Tastiere No2
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 Italian library music "specially recorded for film, radio and television."  Very romantic and underwater sounding piano figures with some guitar leads.  Right in line with Alessandro Alessandroni, some Bruno Nicolai, and maybe even Sven Libaek.  Pressed on the FAMA label.   Sublime.  This is a very dusty copy, almost percussive at times.  


Tastiere No2





"Avventura a lieto fine... melanconica... heart breaking melody... The nano." 
                  



Silver Wings- On The Rocks
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Silver Wings are a group comprised of three brothers named Williams that banded together in 1988 to independently release this...  the aptly titled "On The Rocks."  Somewhere in between Robert Lester Folsom's "Music and Dreams" and America's "Hat Trick," the lone(?) Silver Wings album has a certain  warm hospitality about it... in spite of it's general lyrical despondency.  On the track "Who Really Cares" lead guy Randy Williams sings up-beat, "At night all alone, wanna call you on the telephone.  It's a shame.  Who's to blame?  Who really cares?" The first side of this record has been killing me lately.  I can not stop listening.  Not too many guitar solos or anything.  The insert has an invitation to join their fan club.  Kind of insane. 


Silver Wings- On The Rocks 





"I'd like to dedicate this L. P. to Dee for believing in me, for pushing me out into the Chicago cold when I might have stayed home... and especially to Linda..." 
   Sincerely,
 Randy



Don McHan- New Songs I Love
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       Here we present an early Don McHan album titled "New Songs I Love." As you might expect from such a man, a liminal figure of Nashville's golden "entertainment" age, this album falls back on the regional stock and trade in fine-ironed banjo starch and Norman Rockwell Bible Belt piety. And yeah... all the God fearing does get a little tired.  But "New Songs I Love" is not without a few charms. Don plays tambourine and hand percussion on virtually every track.  He lyricizes about dressing funny, smoking pot and taking pills (against it). And, in the end, manages to squeeze out two pretty good songs about nature mostly... the standout "Sounds of Living" and the cannily Davy Crockett-esque "Tennessee Rollin' Hills." Full download will not be featured on this one (trust me here), though I'm sure you could catch a copy if you pray hard enough.


Don McHan- Sounds of Living  
Don McHan- Tennessee Rollin' Hills





"Don McHan is an unusual artist... He does all vocals and music himself on this album."                                                                                                                                            -Warren C. Evitt         
             Song Time Music Productions
              Cullowhee, North Carolina 28723




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