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Old 03.08.2007, 05:38 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by swa(y)
the first is jim's solo album "halfway to a threeway"

the next one probally should even be in this picture...its gene moore's ( TM big brother) album "twisting wires". i just keep it with my SY shit...its on ecstatic peace...really good mixture of folk/noise.

next is the dim stars. a poetic/punk ourfit featuring thurston, steve shelley, don fleming, and richard hell.

after that we have glenn branca's "lesson number 1" which features a pre sonic youth thurston moore and lee ranaldo.

and the green arron towards the bottom right points to thurston moores "please just leave me (my paul desmond)" its an RRR relase which feature a different an aternate sleeve insert than another one ive seen. terrible terrible terrible album. mostly high pitched guitar feedback, and towards the end ya thurston left the tape rolling and puts on a jazzy sounding album. ya can hear a tad bit of talking. i wouldnt recomend it less yr just a purist when it comes to yr collecting. everything else is pretty damned good though. least to me.

thanks very much!
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