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Anton Fier, one of the more underrated drummers of the New York jazz/rock scene, has had a remarkable career. He was the drummer for The Feelies, The Lounge Lizards, and Pere Ubu, as well as a session musician for everyone from Jeff Buckley to Yoko Ono. In addition, he found the time to found one of the classic "almost-classic" non-bands of the 80s and 90s, The Golden Palominos. The two-disc Dreamspeed/Blind Light (1992-1994) compiles his two alluring, eternally out-of-print solo albums recorded in the mid... [ read more ]
2xCD $25.99
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A distillation of Onobox to a single-disc effort, Walking on Thin Ice isn't quite a greatest-hits offering, but it's more than a random sampler. If anything, it's perhaps the easiest way for someone to convert a skeptic to what Ono had going for her throughout much of the '70s and the first half of the '80s. With retrospect, so much of what Ono did -- whether it was in the sense of a strong, confident female performer in general, or more specific realizations such as Bj÷rk's fusions of swoop... [ read more ]
CD $11.38
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VINYL FORMAT. Mark has had quite an impressive career. He has collaborated on crucial recordings with the likes of Yoko Ono, Porno For Pyros, Beck, Jack Johnson, and Blues Explosion, to name but a few. He was lynchpin of an early line-up of Jakob Dylan's Wallflowers, and his musicality was the organic ingredient that induced the Beastie Boys' rebirth beginning with 1992's epochal Check Your Head. Adept at melding funk, jazz, hip-hop, folk, Afro-Cuban and Latin musics as well as brain-goggling experimentali... [ read more ]
LP $9.99
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