PHOTO LP: The Super Soul Orchestra Singers - Songs of Stevie Wonder (Windmill)
'Superstition', wonky drum break ofcourse.
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PHOTO LP: The Super Soul Orchestra Singers - Songs of Stevie Wonder (Windmill)
'Superstition', wonky drum break ofcourse.
Parade of Pops - Ain't No Sunshine (Windmill)
Open Intro Drums!
wrt. Bill Withers, 1972.
"Same recording as the Alan Caddy: Tribute to.."
Reframe the Concept – S/T - 7″ - Windmill Records - WR-3
Pressing Stats
Pressing #: 1st
Color: Black
Qty Pressed: 700
Additional Info: Other Pressing Available
Track Listing
Cosmic
Regret
The Beginning and the End
Sand.Built.Dreams.
7.0/10
#163: MAR - “solitude of many”
if i remember correctly MAR was supporting STALINGRAD in the tüwi at the end of august 1997. this was the very first show i went to, after moving to vienna. i still remember nuri screaming his lungs out. [back then he had lots of locks on his head. please correct me, if i’m wrong.] the show was great and there were lots of people, even though it was in summer.
the “solitude of many”-7″ was released by stefan kauschitz (windmill records) one year later (if discogs is right - there’s no date on the records/in the booklet). i was lucky enough to get one copy of the clear-vinyl version. the artwork (cover and booklet) is really great. just like the music. you can’t put MAR in a certain box, though. you’ve got this metallic edge that gets mixed up with power violence or even screamo. the later recordings were much more metallic - like the split-7″ with FALL TIME. on firewalk with me. the four songs on “solitude of many” have aged very well indeed.
Seriously, we should be friends.