STONE O.S.T. by BILLY GREEN

SKU53922
ArtistBILLY GREEN
TitleSTONE O.S.T.
LabelFINDERS KEEPERS
Catalog #FKR 031LP
Tag
ReleaseW 10 - 2010
FormatVinyl - UKLP
EAN Barcode5060099502194
Benelux exclusive, Import
 € 16,50 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Eco Blue / Toadstrip
  2. Race
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/53768_stone_o.s.t./2_race.mp3
  3. Head Off
  4. Cosmic Funeral
  5. Amanda
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/53768_stone_o.s.t./6_amanda.mp3
  6. Undertaker
  7. Gravediggers
  8. Klaude Kool and The Kats
  9. The Death Of Dr.Death
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/53768_stone_o.s.t./15_the_death_of_dr.death.mp3

Description

BEFORE MAD MAX THERE WAS... "STONE". Untravelled Electronic Swamp-Funk Score From The 1974 Ozploitation Biker-Psych Cult Classic.To many global record collectors, DJ's, music producers and general retrophiles living outside of Australia "Stone" was primarily known for its electronic sound effects, psychedelic guitars, cosmic sound scapes and funky basslines... In the 80s and 90s, before the global DVD boom, Stone to many people was first and foremost a Soundtrack... The kind of soundtrack that makes you wish you could see the film but it'll probably never happen. The LP artwork alone was beyond enigmatic with its contradicting embroider logo (designed by sandy) alongside its striking futuristic airbrushed chrome insignia (designed by comic artist Peter Ledger and realised by airbrush whizz Errol Black). The huge parade of brand new Kawasaki bikes inside the gatefold looked like something from the future compared to the classic full-dresser Harleys from the American Hells Angels movies. And when the needle drops into the groove and the freakish blend of didgeridoo and Moog (played by Johnny 'Didge' Matthews and synth expert Andy Cohan) blended with unidentified clicks belches and pops fly out the speakers it is literally impossible to put a date, never mind a story line, to this acid fuelled soundscape. The use of confusing and contradicting musical influences alongside bizarre noises is actually the secret sauce in this concoction and when the swampy psychedelic funk-rock rhythm section kicks-in you are left with a 45 minute programme of skewed. Forward-thinking avant-pop that would stylistically fill a very lonely section in the record shop racks. There are not many records quite like Stone.

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