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Old 05.11.2009, 12:00 PM   #1
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I was blog surfing and came about two records by this band on the Alegory for Allergies blog. No information was offered other than the players involved, and three of those players were these fellas by the names of Alan Bishop, Richard Bishop, and Charles Gocher. It was listed under industrial. I havn't listened yet, about to do that right now. But, anything Sun City Girls related, especially something I've never heard of, definitely needs to get mentioned.

The first one is from 1982 called "Over Dark Harbors" and he players are Alan, Doug Clark, and W. David Oliphant.
link: http://www.mediafire.com/?kjnyognnzmr

the other one is from 87 called "Lotuses on Fire", and appears to be more of a grand collab album like Tower Recordng used to be with different members in flux: Alan Bishop (tracks: 7, 8)
Charlie Gocher (tracks: 4 to 10)
Cowboy Rick (tracks: 11)
David Oliphant
George Dillon (tracks: 11)
Kerry Kugelman (tracks: 11)
Rick Bishop (tracks: 7)
Ron Rexless (tracks: 11)
Su Ling Oliphant (tracks: 3, 6, 8, 10)
link: http://www.mediafire.com/?w2ujt2zjzzd and http://www.mediafire.com/?zuowokxndz3

now im listening to the first one, industrial is fitting enough. there is also some AMM-fractured improvisaton, ritual atmospherics, chanting, and oh yeah you know its psychedelic. very interesting.
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