2-20 update to my CDs for sale. It shows what's left from the
last post, plus new entries, and a correction on Plug In & Turn On #3 .
Add two dollars shipping for one CD, and a dollar US for each additional
(that includes the CDs in a box set).
Alex reese-So Far $8.00
Plug In And Turn On x 3, 1 CD, including Tek 9 and Alex Reese, on
Instinct Ambient,$7.00
Up, Bustle and Out: One Colour Just Reflects Another, on Shadow , $8.00
Praxis:Sacrifist, on Subharmonic $8.00
Baby Buddah Heads, on C/S records $7.00
Jon Hassell and Bluescreen-Dressing For Pleasure $6.00
Michael Mantra-Sonic Temple, on Silent, good trip $8.00
Golden Palominos-No Thought, no Breath...etc Remixes by Teerre
Thaemlitz etc $8.00
Nurse With Wound-Sugar Fish Drink, on United Diaries $10.00
Big Cat promo from the Wire mag w/ Paul Schutz, Thomas Koner, etc. in a
vinyl sleeve w/ card, $6.00
Peter Scherer, Very Neon Pet, w/ Zeena Parkins, Adrian Sherwood,
etc.,$7.00
Loop Guru, Amrita, 1996 $8.00
Future Loop Foundation, on Planet Dog, $8.00
New Promo: Music of Armenia vol.5, 2CDs,Celestial Harmonies $12.00
Michael Mantler & Don Preston: Alien: synth & trumpet soundscapes from
Carla Bley hubby on WATT from 1985, good stuff analogue & digital $6.00
Art of Noise: Fon Mixes, w/ Graham Massey, LFO etc:$8.00
Tricky: Pre-millenium Tension, new: $8.00
I have one of these left: The next box may seem off topic, but it's
not:
Miles Davis & gil Evans-five CDs-the complete Columbia Studio
Recordings, including Porgy and Bess, Sketches Of Spain,Miles Ahead,
Quiet Nights, a bunch of unreleased material, a 198 page booklet with a
great bio and anotations. It's the new box with the big brass binding
and the black slip-case.
$70.00 each plus shipping. The shipping on these is seven each,
because they're so damn heavy and because I want to swaddle them well.
THE MILES DAVIS CDS ARE AMBIENT. They cook like a yellow star on a
dark night, and I've never heard better Miles Davis in my life(and I
have it all). This is brilliant material that trnscends time and
instrumentation. It washes you in broad sheets of sound, and then comes
Davis, seething and powerful to carve the roast. For those of you who
know this work, or the history of it, no explanation is necessary. For
the rest, you are in for a profound treat.
e-mail me at: brittonjames@aristotle.net