Wax Treasure (Vinyl)
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Just came home from a short trip and this wonderful record was waiting for me.
@GraemeE shipped me this over the Antlantic and I am overwhelmed and grateful.
Absolutely wonderful tunes.
Thanks mate!All credits on @GraemeE.
He choosed the record, bore the costs and teased me beautifully:
“It is fitting because several songs deal with the changing of the seasons of life when parents pass
Also a great fucking record!” -
@endo was just listening to that the other day.
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Keeping in theme with this mornings work tunes
https://open.spotify.com/album/4v9ZAufvuQKvTLcy21y6BM?si=ROxlDTTNRIC7-sJRaUgPmA
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@GraemeE please share your thoughts. Sounds cool.
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Fresh vinyl press. Happy with it since the old one was warped beyond fixing.
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@68degreesorless for sure.
I got it cleaned up and will put it on tomorrow morning while I'm working in my home office -
My son taking over the turntable for the afternoon. No complaints
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When I think of my dad and music, two words come to mind. Jimmy. Buffett.
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@Jett129 - agree, we do the same thing, so there's lot of Venom, Slayer and Megadeath on those trips
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Now, who is a kurious oranj?
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@68degreesorless
Getting around to playing this one
From the discogs info it's a 50s re-issue of recordings that were originally put out on 78s in 1941
I haven't been able to find any of the recordings online other than this fairly understated track to share but it's in a similar vein to other recordings of the period I've had.
Most of the recordings are percussion and group vocals- i really enjoy this stuff as it tends to be fairly repetitive/meditative and the lo fi recordings tends to give the feel of early blues at times.
I'm of the opinion that preserving and enjoying these types of early recordings is super important.
Obviousely these particular peoples have gotten some of shittiest of the shitty treatment on this continent but the work of Laura Boulton in capturing these recordings strikes me as noble as opposed to exploitative......
dismounts from soapbox*
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Don’t know if the link is working, but there is a beautiful film called Rumble- The Indians Who Rocked The World .