Van Morrison, Bob Dylan, and Eric Clapton performing onstage at Wembley Stadium, circa July 7, 1984. Frank Baugh photography.
London show brings to mind his ‘Blonde on Blonde’ days
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Van Morrison, Bob Dylan, and Eric Clapton performing onstage at Wembley Stadium, circa July 7, 1984. Frank Baugh photography.
London show brings to mind his ‘Blonde on Blonde’ days
Frank Baugh & Grant Evans - “We know nothing. Nor is there anything to know.”
Adversary Electronics
2016
Night Sky Body - Recurring (Self-Released)
released February 5, 2021
Maybe you know Frank Baugh from his long-running Sparkling Wide Pressure project or his great album, Birthmark, with M. Sage last year. But he’s also recently unveiled a new vehicle called Night Sky Body which feels entirely fresh and renewed. I talked to Baugh recently and of Recurring he said “I worked on that album for almost a year on and off. There are so many outtakes and songs that didn't make the cut. It was like making a reductive carved sculpture.“ And you can truly feel that meticulous work of Baugh as he molds and shapes these fragile pieces. Shards of fractured spoken word vocals reverberate in the background across Recurring. Layers are peeled off and then reapplied giving the album a frayed atmosphere. Nerves are exposed and emotions are laid bare on the album but Baugh instead feels liberated. Recurring is a rebirth and rejuvenation for Baugh and anyone else who dare listen.
https://nightskybody.bandcamp.com/album/recurring
Sparkling Wide Pressure - Clouds & Stairs
The Circuit- A Sound Picture By Geoffrey Sexton
Song- What Is Gone By Sparkling Wide Pressure