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Har Vi Någon Stil..... (LP)
Obscure but great sole 1978 album on Mistlur by Swedish chaotic and bizarre avant-garde RIO/jazz-rock band. With insert.
The Girl In The Chair (LP)
2005 re-issue on De Stijl / Child Of Microtones of an obscure privately released American LP from 1971 with a wild and messy experimental mix of shortwave radio sounds, free jazz, spaced-out freak folk tunes, odd beat poems, etc.
Zeer Oude Klanken En Heel Nieuwe Geluiden (LP)
2002 re-issue on Grey Past Records of an obscure privately released Dutch LP from 1973 with a psychelic odd mix of experimental guitar work-outs and blues-rock. With insert.
Alchemy (LP)
1974 re-press on Harvest of one of the most original and beautiful debut albums ever, with its alchemic mix of avant-garde folk, psych-raga, and chamber rock, originally released in 1969. Essential and on the NWW list
Heroes (LP)
Original US edition of the beautiful, indisputable and indispensable 1977 influential experimental album with Brian Eno, with Robert Fripp's significant contribution. Indianapolis pressing.
The Box (12"EP)
First 5-track EP of jazz-funk experimental new wave by the Sheffied band formed out of the ashes of the first Clock DVA, released by Go! Discs in 1983. Never re-issued on either LP or CD.
Secrets Out (LP)
First LP of jazz-funk experimental new wave by the Sheffied band formed out of the ashes of the first Clock DVA, released by Go! Discs in 1983. Never re-issued on either LP or CD.
Little Flecks Of Foam Around Barking (2LP)
Generous 2LP set of exquisite psych pop by members of the Deep Freeze Mice, the Jung Analysts and the Loch Ness Monster, and featuring R. Stevie Moore, privately released on Egg Plant in 1989.
McArthur Park / Wuthering Heights (7")
Morgan Fisher in disguise for two strange and surprising interpretations of two great classic songs respectively by Jimmy Webb and Kate Bush out of his wacky album as the Hybrid Kids, released as a single by Cherry Red in 1980.
Fade Out (LP)
Original UK edition on Chapter 22 of the landmark second album released in 1988, a fuzzed-out psychedelic/shoegaze masterpiece.
Fade Out (LP)
Original US edition on Rough Trade of the landmark second album released in 1988, a fuzzed-out psychedelic/shoegaze masterpiece.
Mother's Hour (7")
Very beautiful third single by very original arty new wave duo released by New Hormones in 1981. With folded insert.
Danger Came Smiling (LP)
Great experimental second album by very original arty new wave duo released by New Hormones in 1982. With insert.
Pay Attention (LP)
Original edition on On-U Sound of the 1981 bizarre and obscure dub experimental/d.i.y. first album by a new wave band that included members of The Durutti Column.
Y (LP)
Original UK edition on Rough Trade of the mighty debut album of incredibly charged and politically concerned avant-garde dub jazz-funk punk-rock released in 1979. Absolutely essential masterpiece. No poster.
For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder? (LP)
Italian 1981 edition on Base Records of the mighty second album of incredebly charged and politically concerned avant-garde dub jazz-funk punk-rock released in 1980. Absolutely essential masterpiece.
Cry Tuff Dub Encounter Chapter 3 (LP)
1996 re-issue on Pressure Sounds of the 1980 album joining together the British reggae and free improvised music scenes, featuring Steve Beresford and David Toop. A brilliant experimental dub album.
I.C. Water (7")
1990 7" one-sided single on Temple Records with the song dedicated to Joy Division's Ian Curtis, with long message etched on side B.
Nubes
Unofficial US 1979 LP on The Impossible Recordworks with a recording of the live show at the Rainbow Theatre, London, December 26, 1978.
No More Limits (picture-LP)
Unofficial 1984 Italian LP with a recording of the live show at Loughborough University Students' Union, December 8, 1983.
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