Richard Schneider Jr Dreamlike Land RARE

Tracklist A1 High 6:10 A2 Illusion 3:49 A3 Samba-Trip 5:53 A4 Crazy World 4:47 B1 Hello Beach-Girls! 6:40 B2 Visions 5:29 B3 Samba-Session 3:49 B4 Silent Cry 8:22 Line-up/Musicians Acoustic Guitar [12 String] – Richard Schneider Jr. (tracks: A4, B2) Bass – W. Maus (tracks: A1 to B1, B3) Acoustic Guitar – Richard Schneider Jr.

Richard Schneider Jr Dreamlike Land RARE

Drums – Jacki Liebezeit (tracks: A1, A3, B1 to B3) Electric Guitar – Richard Schneider Jr. (tracks: A1, A2, A4) Electric Piano – Jumpy (2) (tracks: A1 to A3, B3, B4) Glockenspiel – Richard Schneider Jr. (tracks: A1, A2, B3) Synthesizer – Richard Schneider Jr. (tracks: A1, A3 to B4) Twelve-string Guitar [E-12 String] – Richard Schneider Jr. (tracks: A1, A3, B3, B4) Vocals – Richard Schneider Jr. (tracks: A2, A3, B1, B4) Drums – Stefan Krachten (track B4) Congas [Kongas] – Jacki Liebezeit(track B3) Flute [Three] – Richard Schneider Jr.

Jul 12, 2017 Thank you soo much for this rare lp. Chobo - Michel ‎– Musique De L'Atlantide. Richard Schneider Jr. - Dreamlike Land (1977) King-Kong.

(track B2) Synthesizer – Jumpy (track B2) Saxophone [Baryton] – Richard Schneider Jr. (track A4) About this release Harvest / EMI Electrola ‎– 1C 064-32 562 (Germany) Thanks to for the addition RICHARD SCHNEIDER JR MP3, Free Download/Stream.

The fascination with private press records from the 60s, 70s and 80s is still strong. So again, on this mix is a lot of real peoples music, christian bedroom folk and other home made psych.

Richard Schneider Jr Dreamlike Land RARE

Pad System Keygen Crack. Beside the dusty old stuff that record collector would play you only over the phone, a ton of new music is created every day. (What's a unit for a big amount of music? Liter of new music?) Songs of Wild Nothing starts off with one of my favorite bands, China from LA. They play wonderful psych pop, influenced by bands like The Byrds, modern indie pop and also the diy, private press oddness I mentioned before. China consists of Michael J. Tapscott of Odawas fame and musicians of Papercuts and other more or less known bands.

As 7 Regras Do Amor Rmvb Dublados more. Lot of potential here, but with a bold but ungoogable name it's quite hard to stick out. Another, very new (in fact not even released yet) song comes from Wes Tirey's coming album Black Wind out on Scissor Tails Recordings this fall.

Tirey released a handful cassettes in the last 2 years, all very lofi, sparse, often only instrumentals. With Black Wind he goes full band and it sounds just right. Great songwriting - somewhere between Cash and Fahey, if that is possible.

And then the clock is turned back to the end 60s. Dane Sturgeon's album Wild'n'Tender - Righteous Folk-Rock became an instant favorite when I heard it the first time. It was meant as some sort of demo recording handed to producers to let their artists sing one of Sturgeon songs in return for royalties and song-writing credits. It didn't turn out as expected. Wrong time, wrong place. Many years later this album full of weird stories and odd folk rock tunes that sounded like a stoned Roy Orbison wrote them, is a classic and it got reissued by, along with a. There is not much known about The Kentucky Raiders.

Exactly one song is floating around on the internet. If someone owns the record, a digital copy would be very appreciated. But it seems like this is one of the gems a record collector sits on. More private press, folk beauties from Rob Carr & Bill Kahl, Kevin Aprill (only one known copy exists), Kusudo & Worth, Steve & Ed (one of my favorites.

Dreamy jesus pop), Bob Patterson (nice folk album), Caroline Wolf (another favorite of mine. Good hippy vibes) and her musical brother John Thome. The Kusudo & Worth lp is worth up to 1000 USD.

Unfortunately, a planned reissue of the album fell through, but the two gentlemen are still alive and play gigs together. I assume somebody is working with them to get the album out again, because it's a really good one and a shame that it is so rare.

Wasn't there a reissue planned for Sister Irene O'Connor's little masterpiece? I guess the release into the 'blogosphere' watered down the demand. Robert Martin is some from the mid 80s. Very odd recording, like Jandek playing surf pop.