Moon Pix (Vinyl LP) JazzThis is the classic, spooky and off kilter album from Cat Power. Chan adopts a kind of child visionary persona, delivering an idiosyncratic mixture of surreal, direct, and insinuating lyrics that are enough to rend your heart the more you hear them. Her voice is husky yet pure at the same time, and she's at her best with minimal instrumentation, just stark vocals and a muffled guitar, sounding like the saddest, most hopeful person on earth singing to
An idea: Disguise the band as Howe Gelb solo and produce a song cycle that
lauded by critics and swooned over on the dancefloor
And guess what: the wax is a delightful shade of orange
with founder Peter Green's sinuous leads complemented by Jeremy Spencer's shimmering slide guitar
the heightened production and instrumentation just help to show how much Olsen's songs have grown and how confident she's become as a performer
Originally released in June 1980 on Columbia Records
Elf Kid and Stealing Sheep
By the early 1970s Essilfie-Bondzie had left his government job to concentrate on his labels
Grandmaphone et al
Alice Cooper and Wild Man Fischer
Ruins follows the band's ARIA top 10 Stay Gold
These tracks just triggering all the right spots