This is a strange one because it’s in MONO. Klaus was commissioned to do the soundtrack but instead the producers cleverly decided to use excerpts from existing tracks which worked brilliantly. I was fooled too.
Sadly missed though his vast repertoire will always echo and re-echo throughout eternity reminding us that he will never be forgotten.
cybot wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 12:49 pm
This vinyl dbl. beauty arrived earlier. 25th (or thereabouts) notch on the ancient pole. What a breath of fresh air. What a guy too. On Fire Records.
Had a quick listen to Mr Fred's Disco..nice guitar on it
Will you be queuing on RDS for Live at the Great American Music Hall???
cybot wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 12:49 pm
This vinyl dbl. beauty arrived earlier. 25th (or thereabouts) notch on the ancient pole. What a breath of fresh air. What a guy too. On Fire Records.
Had a quick listen to Mr Fred's Disco..nice guitar on it
Will you be queuing on RDS for Live at the Great American Music Hall???
All his albums are brilliant both the diy and group approach. No Shane I won’t be queuing up for the Live at the Great American Music Hall dbl. I hope lol! Seriously I’m fast approaching the 50 mark on his releases so I’m pretty happy with my collection. Another reason I actually have the long track at the end Signed DC on an impossibly rare outtakes dbl. I picked up from a US online store. A picture disc which looks really cool. Also on The Long Stuff that I got recently there’s another humongous 25 minute plus Live track on Side 4 where he solos on an electric sitar. So I’m happy out for now 😊
I’ll see if I can locate that US thing and post it next. Both sides hopefully.