martes, 27 de noviembre de 2018

Paris 1942 ‎- Paris 1942 [LP] (1997, Majora)


Before the “Tea Party-gate,” before twee-immortalizations by way of “quirky” millennial movie soundtracks, before playing with the Kropotkins, and before the Velvet Underground reunion in the 90s, Moe Tucker joined up with Alan and Richard Bishop of Sun City Girls, as well as fellow AZ collaborators David Oliphant, Bennie Baresi, and Jesse Akkari, and made an album. It’s an amazing mixture of early SCG-experimentalism, Velvet-inspired bashing, and howling, immediacy captured by way of equipment prone to tape hiss, as well as a living illustration of the link between the two generations. From this band, SCG would form, and the evolution seems as much obvious as it does brilliant, like one of those moments when you predict the end of a film and still find yourself totally immersed. [SOURCE: TINY MIX TAPES


Label: Majora ‎– none 
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album 
Country: US 
Released: 1997 
Style: Experimental, Post-Punk, Experimental Rock, Surf Rock, Lo-Fi, Slacker Rock

Tracklist:
A1 Move Out Of Wichita 
A2 Pontius Pilote 
A3 Lions Paw 
A4 The Room 
A5 Berlin Mood 
A6 Conversation... 
A7 Exit 
B1 Smoke Filled Room 
B2 Long Gone 
B3 Hex 
B4 Headhunter 

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