Herbert Bodzin – Against The Wall (1979-82)

Label: The Artless Cuckoo
Cat-Nr: TAC-004
Artist: Herbert Bodzin
Title: Revival II – The Electronic Tapes 1979-1982
Format: LP Recorded: 1979-1982, previously unreleased
Release Date: 2018

“The recordings – originally entitled “Multi Art – Electronic Sounds” – luckily survived on a cassette tape after an arsonist set fire to Bodzin’s house and burned it to the ground in September of 1986.” Bandcamp

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Spiritualized – I’m Your Man (2018)

Spiritualized ‘And Nothing Hurt’ will be released on 7th September 2018 on Bella Union + Fat Possum Records. Pre-order here: smarturl.it/SPIRIT_ANH

“Lyrically, And Nothing Hurt touches on thoughts of passing time and acceptance of one’s age – never more beautifully than on Let’s Dance. “I didn’t want to be fighting against my age; it’s very much about acceptance. And not with any dissatisfaction either – I’m not raging against the inevitable. I spent a lot of time thinking about the way that the songs should hold together, trying to make the narratives make sense rather than just throwing together a couple of lines that rhymed” Source

Lou Reed – Coney Island Baby (live 1978)

“Live: Take No Prisoners is a 1978 live album by Lou Reed, recorded during May 1978 at The Bottom Line in New York.
The album contains ad libs by Reed during and between songs, among them a detailed story of the origin of “Walk on the Wild Side,” and a rant against rock music critics, particularly Robert ChristgauTake No Prisoners was recorded during the series of albums where Reed employed the use of a binaural recording setup, using a dummy head with microphones in each ear. The back cover of the album notes: “Produced by Lou Reed for Sister Ray Enterprises LTD. This is a binaural sound recording.”
Bruce Springsteen, who acted as an uncredited vocalist on the studio version of the song “Street Hassle”, was in the crowd during the recording of the live album. During the performance of “Walk on the Wild Side” featured on Take No Prisoners, Reed addresses the musician is in the crowd, saying, “Hi Bruce. Springsteen is alright, by the way. He gets my seal of approval. I think he’s groovy.””
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