Other 2 tapes by the famous and incredible Big City Orchestra,I already spoke about them when I posted Baobab and Anguilliform.Their website is very well done and offer us lots of info,videos,music + archives,people and more,go here to check it.
I guess they are quite famous in the underground scene having had a very long history and discography yet I am going to re-copy what it is written on the discogs page dedicated to them as I find it very good.
"One of the most idiosyncratic and original groups of the past two
decades, BCO is not your standard Orchestra. Situated in the greater San
Francisco Bay Area, the band has released an enormous catalog of
recorded material over the past two decades. Formed in the late 1970's
the ensemble continues to maintain a free-flowing roster of artists from
around the world that collaborate on specific projects. Categorizing
the Orchestra into any given genre can be a task, as releases continue
to surprise even the most devout listener. There is never any way to
precisely classify the next BCO release. An album of authentic
sea-shanties? A wall of noise? A shimmering downpour of lullabies
whispered to the wind? A humorous or thought-provoking album of Sound
Collages? Vocal excursions set to make Rod McKuen blush? We press play,
leaning forward with slight apprehension. We await the first wave of
blissful deception. We are perpetually rewarded." and to complete this post---this is their discogs page where you`ll find lots of (if not all) their productions.
Enjoy those nice tapes.
ps-Pandora Snicker Eros is not indexed
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massacre again
meets eel o-pandora...
....bco has nothing to do with the discogs site.....but glad you enjoy the musics !
ReplyDeleteCan't get enough of BCO! What a great band. There isn't much at their Bandcamp page now, but I hope they use it to make more of their old tapes available: http://bigcityorchestra.bandcamp.com
ReplyDeletethere are over 150 releases there now...enjoy
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