Tales from the crypt, Graphic Novel, Comic, Horror; Paperback (Used) 2007 EX condition
Volume 4 - 1st printing. "Crypt-Keeping it Real!" Written by Fred Van Lente, Christian Zanier, Ari Kaplan, Keith R.A. DeCandido, and Jim Salicrup. Art by Steve Mannion, Mr. Exes, Rick Parker, Christian Zanier, and Chris Noeth. The Crypt-Keeper and his fellow Ghoulunatics introduce the wildest, scariest collection of terror-tales yet! You'll GASP when you meet "She Who Would Rule the World!"-- an unbelievable tale of a homeless woman turned into a near-invincible, power-hungry being by a pair of misguided scientists! You'll RETCH when you see "Ignoble Rot!"-the shocking story of a cursed gigolo forced to remain alive as his body transforms into a zombie! You'll SCREAM as you read "Jumping the Shark!"-the fantastic fictional account of a Reality TV series producer that keeps pitching shows from beyond the grave! You'll SQUIRM as you try to delete "Spam!"-the e-mail scourge that is far deadlier than you ever imagined! And you'll GROAN as you read the pun-filled introductions by the Old Witch, the Vault-Keeper, and that ol' super-star of horror comics himself-the Crypt-Keeper!
Experimental, Avant Garde, Noise, Electronic, Tzadik, John Zorn, Willian Winant, Marc Ribot; CD (1997)
Pranzo Oltranzista is Mike Patton's second solo project. It is subtitled "Musica da Tavola per Cinque" (literally translated as Banquet Piece for Five Players), and is based on "Futurist Cookbook" by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, written in 1932. Following the experimental "Adult themes for voice" it contains numerous tracks linked by culinary themes and best listened to as a unitary movement. Featuring Marc Ribot on guitar, William Winant on percussion, Erik Friedlander on cello and John Zorn on alto sax, this is Patton's most technically sophisticated solo project.
Lee Ranaldo, Sonic Youth, Experimental, Minimal, Noise, Ambient; CD (1995)
East Jesus is a collection of material Lee Ranaldo recorded between 1981 and 1991. It was released on Atavistic Records. Tracks 2, 5, 8 and 10 are pieces that appeared on the CD version of his first LP "From Here To Infinity" or slight re-edits of that material. The rest of the collection ranges from obscure compilations and 7" releases, or previously unreleased material.
Experimental, Bob Dylan, Prose, Poetry, Stream of Consciousness, First Edition; Hardcover Book (1971)
Tarantula is an experimental, prose poetry collection by Bob Dylan written in 1965 and 1966. It was published in 1971. It employs stream of consciousness writing somewhat in the style of Jack Kerouac, William S Burroughs, and Allen Ginsberg. In 2003 Spin magazine did an article called the "Top Five Unintelligible Sentences from Books Written by Rock Stars." Dylan came in first place with this line from Tarantula: "Now's not the time to get silly, so wear your big boots and jump on the garbage clowns."
Book is in VG+ condition with some wear and tear to dust jacket spine.
Electronic, Industrial, Ambient, Soundtrack, David Cronenberg; CD
Shivers/ Radio/ The Brood/ The Fly/ Crash/ Dead Zone/ Videodrome/ Naked Lunch/ Existenz/ Dead Ringers
Death Metal, Doom Metal, UK, Metal, Limited Edition, Digipack; Dual format CD/DVD + Booklet/Poster in fold out Digipack (used - VG+)
Packaged in an expanded 6 panel (respectively 12 pages) digipak (5 artwork & lyrics panels + transparent tray with a photo behind) including a foldout booklet (poster on one side / poster & "Soul Sacrifice E.P." - lyrics on the other side) and "Soul Sacrifice E.P." housed in a separate cardboard sleeve. Includes "Return To Forest": 40 min documentary with original band members, filmed in Coventry in 2009, and also featuring interviews with cover artist Dave Patchett. An in depth exploration of the formation of Cathedral, the recording of "Forest of Equilibrium" and the impact of the record on the metal scene.
Australian, Punk, Rock, Pub Rock, Beer, Tim Hemensley, John Nolan, Melbourne; 2013 Remastered CD Digipak w/- 20 page booklet (New and sealed)
Melbourne rock n roll legends debut long player form 1994 on Dog Meat Records.
Minimal, Japanese, Experimental, Improvised, Improv, Avant Garde; Taku Sugimoto, Otomo Yoshihide, Sachiko M, CD
Toshimaru Nakamura and Tetzui Akiyama are two of the leading lights of the “new wave” of Japanese improvisers advancing their cause under the collective banner of “Onkyo”, which can loosely be interpreted to mean “less is more”. They perform together regularly at home, as well as in Europe. They have also collaborated with artists as diverse as Taku Sugimoto, Otomo Yoshihide, Keith Rowe, Gunter Muller, and Jerome Noetinger. Tetuzi is best known as a guitarist, having released albums solo as well as in groups with Taku Sugimoto and others mentioned above. His style is loosely blues-based, but stripped back to a very minimal and deconstructed base of isolated sonic elements. “Toshi”, as he is universally known, while starting as a guitarist, has evolved a unique style of sound performance based on the use of a small sound desk with no signal inputs. Instead this “no-input mixing board” as he calls it, is set up to loop outputs to inputs, running in outboard effects to produce a delicately constructed web of feedback tones and other “accidental” sonic raw materials. Much of the running in international improvisation is being made by Japanese artists, witness 2001”s highly successful “Japanorama” CD 'Meeting at Off-Site vol 1', on Reset [2002].
Free Improvisation, Improv, Free Jazz, Jazz, Experimental; 2 x CD (2000)
This is a double CD recorded immediately after the jazz festival in Appleby in July 1999 where the musicians performed both as a quartet and in separate combinations: the first disc recorded at the Gateway Studio; and the second, live at the Vortex - both in London. After Appleby is social engagement by four minds of equal stature sharing an equal commitment in an unequal world. Years of engagement by these musicians have inspired a massive vocabulary with an astonishing library of sound resources. If you are suspicious of music that defies description, then venture no further. These musicians reinvent their instruments, from primal bursts to a thrilling harnessing of sound converted into a viable music so exciting and different that it virtually defies categorisation.... (extracted from the extensive liner notes of Steve Kulak) The Parker/Guy/Lytton combination has been called arguably the greatest active improvising ensemble (Down Beat); and the incomparable Marilyn Crispell adds yet another distinctive voice to the trio.
The total times are: Disc 1 - 64'08 and Disc 2 - 68'02