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Light In The Attic are a great label.

 

They released the Free Design back cat, the remastered 'Histoire De Melody Nelson' by Serge Gainsbourg, the brilliant 'UFO' by Jim Sullivan, some great Lee Hazlewood, a Shin Joong Hyun collection (the Korean Hendrix) and shed loads of other stuff.

 

They've got lots of smaller specialist labels under their umbrella too: Death Waltz (cult soundtrack), Shadoks (World Funk/Prog/Psych) and ZudRangMa (Thai Funk & Psych) have devoted followers themselves.

 

Their website is well worth investigating.

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The art work is amazing (ly shit)

 

I suppose it is a bit. According to the notes it's by somebody called 'Dinamo Milano'. For people who don't like it, the saving grace is that you can't really see it, unless you hold the boxing at a certain angle towards the light.

 

Of all my CD's and LP's (not loads) I think Norma Winstone's Edge of Time is my least favourite cover.

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^^^^^^^^^^^^^

 

Light In The Attic are a great label.

 

They released the Free Design back cat, the remastered 'Histoire De Melody Nelson' by Serge Gainsbourg, the brilliant 'UFO' by Jim Sullivan, some great Lee Hazlewood, a Shin Joong Hyun collection (the Korean Hendrix) and shed loads of other stuff.

 

They've got lots of smaller specialist labels under their umbrella too: Death Waltz (cult soundtrack), Shadoks (World Funk/Prog/Psych) and ZudRangMa (Thai Funk & Psych) have devoted followers themselves.

 

Their website is well worth investigating.

 

Had no intention of buying it, it was playing in the shop when I got there, so it was another sale off a play for Spillers.

Have to go back now and get volume 1 at some point.

 

That Thai Funk & Psych you've just mentioned I'll have to give that a look up later - you put some crazy Thai 'guitar' stuff up quite a while ago and i was hooked. Sort of a travelling sound system with dancing girls and hand made electric guitars. Bloody awesome.

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ZudRangMa do Isaan, but It's more 50s/60s/70s period gear.

 

The recordings technically are pretty patchy and aren't nearly as good as even those decidedly Lo-Fi YouTube offerings - The reverb certainly isn't as deep.

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That's recently had a posh repress I think. There'll be a few OGs floating about.

 

Quite electronic in places, not the sort of title I'd usually associate with yourself.

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That's recently had a posh repress I think. There'll be a few OGs floating about.

 

Quite electronic in places, not the sort of title I'd usually associate with yourself.

 I love the movie, and the Barry de Vorzon stuff on it is the best stuff bar Joe Walsh

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what album is that rob? I watched the film last year for the 1000th time, it ay aged well ha. Is it the soundtrack?

 

 

It is indeed, Joe Walsh is on it but most of the others are unknown to me bar Desmond Child

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Jungle - Jungle. Also pretty good on first listen!

 

Watched a bit of them on the coverage of Glasto. Was disappointed they didn't sound like this...

 

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The Swingle Singers??? You've really lost it this time Dave.

 

Heh heh heh, they're still going now and quite terrible.

 

I like some of the sixties bits, the two Bachs particularly.

 

Actually like

too. :)
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