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August 27th, 2004

UK pop psych (TSP radio show 27/08/04)

…plus a little early Prog

  1. The Open Mind, ‘Magic Potion’ (1969)
    From The Open Mind, GERMANY SECOND BATTLE SR 024 CD (2000)
  2. Elmer Gantry and Velvet Opera, ‘Mary Jane (single version)’ (1968)
    From The Very Best Of, UK SEE FOR MILES RECORDS SEECD 437 CD (1996)
  3. Dantalion’s Chariot, ‘Madman running through the fields’ (1967)
    From Chariot Rising, UK WOODEN HILL WHCD005 CD (1996)
    Original single COLUMBIA DB 8260
  4. Pretty Things, ‘Baron Saturday’ (1968)
    From S.F. Sorrow, UK EDSEL RECORDS XED 236 LP (1987)
  5. Tintern Abbey, ‘Vacuum Cleaner’ (1967)
    From Staircase to Nowhere compilation (Rubble Volume Twelve), UK BAM-CARUSO KIRI 070 LP (1986)
    Original single UK DERAM DM 164
  6. July:
    a ‘Friendly Man’ (1968)
    b ‘The Way’ (1968)
    c ‘A Bird Lived’ (1968)
    From The Second of July, UK ESSEX 1008 CD (1995)
  7. Tomorrow:
    a ‘Now your time has come’ (1968)
    b ‘Claramount Lake’ (1968)
    From Tomorrow featuring Keith West, UK EMI RECORDS 7243 498819 21 CD (1999)
  8. Kaleidoscope:
    a ‘Mr Small The Watch Repairer Man’ (1967)
    From Tangerine Dream, UK FIVE HOURS BACK TOCK 005 LP (1987)
    Original on UK FONTANA TL 5448
    b. ‘Music’ (1969)
    From Faintly Blowing, UK FIVE HOURS BACK TOCK 006 LP (1987)
    Original on UK FONTANA STL5491
  9. The End, ‘Cardboard Watch’ (1969)
    From Introspection, NO LABEL REISSUE LP (ND)
    Original on UK DECCA SKL-R 5015
  10. The Koobas, ‘Where are the Friends?’ (1969)
    From Barricades, UK BAM-CARUSO KIRI 047 LP (1986)
  11. The Sun Dial, ‘Plains of Nazca’
    From Other Way Out, UK TANGERINE MM 07 LP (1990)
  12. Sam Gopal, ‘Horse’
    From The Psychedelic Salvage Co Volume 1, NO LABEL LP (ND)
  13. Oswald Slagge, ‘Toke Joke’
    From The Psychedelic Salvage Co Volume 2, NO LABEL LP (ND)
  14. Team Dokus, ‘Tomorrow’
    From The Psychedelic Salvage Co Volume 1, NO LABEL LP (ND)
  15. The Fox ,’Lovely Day’ (1970)
    From For Fox Sake, UK FLASH 34 CD (ND)
    Original UK FONTANA 6309 007
  16. Elmer Gantry and Velvet Opera, ‘Long Nights of Summer’ (1967)
    From The Very Best Of, op cit.
  17. The Boots, ‘Gaby’ (1966)
    From Tandem Ride to Yesterday, CD-R compilation by John Bagnall
  18. Pinkerton’s Colours, ‘Mum and Dad’ (1967)
    From Tandem Ride to Yesterday, op. cit.
  19. Scrugg, ‘I wish I was Five’ (1968)
    From Tandem Ride to Yesterday, op. cit.
  20. The Who, ‘Mary Anne with the Shaky Hand’ (1967)
    From The Who Sell Out (remastered), UK POLYDOR 527 759-2 CD (1995)

The Sound Projector radio show,
originally broadcast on Resonance 104.4 FM

August 20th, 2004

Guitars, rock noise + feedback (TSP radio show 20/08/04)

  1. Black Sabbath, ‘Hole in the Sky’
    From Sabotage, UK NEMS 9119 001 LP (1975)
  2. Lightning Bolt, ‘Dracula Mountain’
    From Wonderful Rainbow, USA LOAD RECORDS LOAD 041 CD (2002)
  3. High Rise, ‘Ikon’
    From Disallow, JAPAN PSF RECORDS PSFD-78 CD (1996)
  4. Slayer, ‘Silent Scream’
    From South of Heaven, UK DEF JAM RECORDINGS LONLP 63 LP (1988)
  5. Head of David, ‘Bugged’
    From Nothing Short of Total War (Part One), UK BLAST FIRST BFFP 13 LP (1989)
  6. Guitar Wolf, ‘Jett Rock’
    From Run Wolf Run, JAPAN LESS THAN TV CH 5 CD (1995)
  7. Musica Transonic, ‘9?O5+C 9!))+;’
    From Musica Transonic, JAPAN PSF RECORDS PSFD-61 CD (1995)
  8. Guitar Wolf, ‘Rumble’
    From Run Wolf Run, op cit,
  9. Fushitsusha, ‘This trembling in my core, with which of your cells couldn’t it hold hands!’
    From Gold Blood, USA CHARNEL RECORDS CHCD-30 CD (1998)
  10. Skullflower, ‘Xaman’ (fade)
    From Xaman, SHOCK RECORDS SX008 LP (1990)
  11. Glenn Branca, ‘The Spectacular Commodity’ (extract)
    From The Ascension, USA 99 RECORDS 99-01 LP (1981)
  12. Sunn O))), ‘O))) Bow 1′
    From Flight of the Behemoth, USA SOUTHERN LORD SUNN 15 CD (2001)
  13. Rudolph Grey, ‘1000 Luminous Flowers’
    From Transfixed, USA NEW ALLIANCE RECORDS NAR 036 LP (ND)
  14. Big Black, ‘Grinder’
    From Headache, UK BLAST FIRST RFFP14T 12″ EP (1987)
  15. Total, ‘Mirbane (again)’
    From Buffin’ The Celestial Muffin, UK RURAL ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAMME REP 001 CD [1996]
  16. Interlude - Donald Miller, extract from Little Treatise on Morals, USA AUDIBLE HISS 002 2 x LP (1995)
  17. Donald Miller / Michael J Schumacher, ‘The Broken Wind’
    From Flood, USA WARPODISC WD04 CD (1998)

The Sound Projector radio show,
originally broadcast on Resonance 104.4 FM

August 13th, 2004

Received in mail last week (TSP radio show 13/08/04)

  1. Heliogabalus, extract from Tourette is Normal (Excerpt 2), SPAIN W.M.O/R 12 CD (2004)
  2. Pink Eye Sore, ‘Pocket Dogs’
    From Shonben, USA LIME STEREO NO NUMBER CD-R (2004)
  3. Bruce Russell, ‘The sobbing of lost souls escapes through its round mouth’
    From Los Desastres de las Guerras, SPAIN W.M.O/R 11 CD (2004)
  4. anla courtis, extract from y el resplandor de la luz no conoce limites, FINLAND 267 LATTAJJAA LTJ-25 MINI CD (2004)
  5. anla courtis, track 3 from Harmonica F’ever, USA PINK SKULLS NO NUMBER MINI CD (2004)
  6. Junko and Mattin, extract from Pinknoise, SPAIN W.M.O/R 13 CD (2004)
  7. asuna, ‘citrus trees, wheels paddle, azurite sea, July’ (fade)
    From organ leaf, SPAIN LUCKY KITCHEN LK022 CD (2004)
  8. Rishaug Marhaug, ‘Hide and Seek’
    From Feel free at home, SPAIN LUCKY KITCHEN LK024 CD (2003)
  9. Drone Records mix-a-thon: Live mix of records by Aidan Baker (DR-68), Christian Dergarabedian (DR-63), herbst9 (DR-67) and Entrelacs (DR-62), GERMANY DRONE RECORDS 7″ SINGLES (2003-2004)
  10. Climax Golden Twins:
    a, ‘Every Word in the Bible’
    b, ‘Billy McGee McGaw’
    c, ‘Little Noreen’
    d, ‘Imperial Household Orchestra’
    From Highly Bred and Sweetly Tempered, USA NORTH EAST INDIE NE134 CD (2004)
  11. Kan Mikami, ‘GAMO & DANBE’
    From Bachi, FRANCE TURTLES’ DREAM TDCD-04 CD (2004)
  12. toshiya tsunoda, ‘unstable contact’
    From scenery of decalcomania, AUSTRALIA NATURESTRIP NS3003 CD (2004)

The Sound Projector radio show,
originally broadcast on Resonance 104.4 FM

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