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Carducci Bros is the collaborative release from brothers Mark and Joe Carducci, Mike Watt, and Jerry Trebotic. The project was spurred into action when Watt heard a decades-old record from Mark’s high school rock band Midknight. The songs are accented with spoken word lyrics from Joe, with some penned by SST Records’ house producer/engineer Spot, who passed during the record’s creation. Featuring a deft rhythm section and Mark Carducci’s reverb drenched guitar, the project showcases the unique creative vision that has made the SST scene such a vital and enduring force for decades.
The artwork features a painting by the late Joseph F. Carducci, Mark and Joe's uncle whose paintings also grace the covers of Joe's books Life Against Dementia, and Rock and the Pop Narcotic
Tracklist:
A1 The Somnambulist Stumbles
A2 The Wuhan
A3 Edgewise
A4 About Ourselves
B1 Bet the Tent
B2 The Next Stage of Belief
B3 You Lived It, We Played It
B4 The Clock Ticks
Next Year's Ghost
ORGM-2294
Live at Bonnaroo '22
ORGM-2300-RY
** Red & Yellow variant is a preorder, set to ship 3/31**
Live at Bonnaroo '22 captures Melbourne psych-rockers King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard at their most freewheeling and ferocious. Taking the stage at the Tennessee festival to a captive audience as the clock struck midnight, the band ripped through this eleven-song set with intensity, letting up only to space out on certain tracks like the near ten-minute "Magenta Mountain" and a poignant rendition of fan favorite "Work This Time". This official bootlegger version of the release is spread out across two LPs, with one pressed on plutonium and the other on magma color vinyl. The release was mastered for vinyl by Kern Haug and pressed at Furnace Record Pressing, with artwork by Michael Rogers.
World Broadcast Recordings 1944-1945
ORGM-2292
Ernest Tubb’s World Broadcast Recordings 1944-1945 is a compilation of the country pioneer’s radio transcription contributions for the World Broadcasting System. Each performance on this compilation comes from either 1944 sessions at Decca Records in Los Angeles or 1945 sessions recorded in Chicago. This selection of 14 tracks sees Tubb backed by a core lineup of his Texas Troubadours, including Jimmie Short (lead guitar), Leon Short (rhythm guitar), either Butterball Paige or Jack Drake (bass), and Johnny Sapp (fiddle), with Ray Head (steel guitar) lending a hand on the Chicago sessions. The audio has been restored and remastered by Dave Gardner, sounding better than ever for the first vinyl pressing of this collection.
Tracklist:
A1 I Lost My Ace of Hearts
A2 Walking the Floor Over You
A3 The End of the World
A4 I Wonder Why You Said Goodbye
A5 Just Rollin' On
A6 Let Me Smile My Last Smile at You
A7 Action Speaks Louder Than Words
B1 Where the Deep Waters Flow
B2 I Don’t Want You After All
B3 When the World Has Turned You Down
B4 When Love Turns to Hate
B5 That’s All She Wrote
B6 I Knew the Moment I Lost You
B7 Just Crying to Myself
Creative Improvisation Ensemble
ORGM-2150
Tracklist:
A1 Centering
A2 Njung-Lumumba Malcolm
B1 And Then They Danced
B2 Rhythmus #1
So What
ORGM-2298
Tracklist:
A1 So What (Take 1, 3/8/91)
A2 Bag's Groove (Take 5, 11/24/92)
B1 Milestones (Take 5, 6/2/92)
B2 16/16 (Take 3, 11/24/92)
B3 So What (Take 1, 12/6/90)
C1 Bag's Groove (Take 1, 6/4/92)
C2 Milestones (Take 3, 6/2/92)
D1 So What (Take 1, 6/4/92)
D2 Grateful Dawg (Alternate Take)
D3 Dawg’s Waltz (Alternate Take)
Softly
ORGM-1030