This hot, hot biscuit snuck out in a limited vinyl-only limited edition as a limited Record Store Day limited exclusive.
It's Uncle Frank's original orchestral mix, what got nixed by the label, all twenty-three furshlugginer minutes of it. Gee, is it ever swell! Buying a copy - if you could find one for sale - would set you back the equivalent of 2.5 Greenlands. Why not get it for nothing from th' House O'Foam©, where Old Is The New New?
Mission Statement: to do very little, for very few, for not very long. Disappointing the easily pleased since 1819. Not as good as it used to be from Day One. History is Bunk - PT Barnum. Artificially Intelligent before it was fashionable. Fat camp for the mind! Nothing lasts, but nothing is lost. The Shock of the Old! Often bettered, never imitated. "Wenn du lange in einen Abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in dich hinein" - Pauly Shore.

(With a tip o' th' hat to jcc!)
ReplyDeleteGreat googly moogly!
Thanks! Do you happen to know if any of this stuff was also on "Lumpy Money"?
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Really appreciate the link, and the file too! Cheers
DeleteWhere is the link for the file?
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Deletethis is great, thank you!!
ReplyDeleteAs noted in the comments - thanks to jcc for this. He paid 2.5 Greenlands for it so that we - the schmucks in the cheap seats of life - could get to hear it.
ReplyDeleteIt is a goodie, isn't it? What a fantastic period for Frank. Wotta guy.
For such a short piece of music, it has an incredibly complex production and history. Luckily there are people out there who are prepared to do the analysis for us:
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