Assophon present an expanded reissue of Tommy Jay's Tall Tales Of Trauma,
originally released on cassette in 1986. 12 Bonus Tracks not included on the previous limited OOP re-issue on CDR.
Limited ed. of 700 Gate-fold 2LP edition.
"Tucked away between I-71
& US-62 lies nestled the quaint, speed trap hamlet of Harrisburg,
Ohio. With its humble ambience, affable familiarity, weekend fish fries
and Christian B&B ('mind the sherry, brother, for it is the Lords
nectar'), blink twice and you might think you've been transported into a
21st century Winesburg, Ohio. Only now the emphasis is on a new
chapter, 'The songsmith-concerning Tommy Jay'. In a converted
barn just off Main St, Jay and friends have been forging a massive
catalog of music, both original and cover variations, for a solid four
decades. Fellow towns-person and erstwhile participant, one Mike 'Rep' Hummel
(Serpent Mound expert, croquet enthusiast) was the first to make these
recordings available when he issued a cassette of the proceedings under
the title, Tommy Jay's Tall Tales Of Trauma via his homespun DIY
label, Old Age/No Age, in 1986. For anyone prescient enough to lock in
back then, they were staggered by talent, far removed from the stars of
High Street (Great Plains, Gibson Bros, Willie Phoenix). A singer/songwriter par excellence, Tommy Jay ably forged a hybrid of pre-speedball Stephen Stills with post Iron Cross-headed Lou Reed, the results of which come across as both effortless and visionary. Some 20 years later, Tall Tales
would finally receive it's long deserved elevation to the vinyl format
(this time through Columbus Discount Records), and was now being heard
by a new generation of ears, garnered immediate success, quickly sold
out and inexplicably was never repressed. In the intervening limbo,
copies were more sought than found, lucky bumpkins forking upwards to
three figures for pride of ownership. Recently, Assophon, a US label
with Jim Rockford-like determination, swooped in to un-fuck this
glaring wart. Plus, time and patience being the powerful warriors they
are, the new, expanded edition is brimming with a whole second platter
of hoot; 13 unreleased tracks what's rarely been discerned this side of
Tony's Coney's. Which all goes to say that the new and improved, 30th
anniversary edition of Tommy Jay's Tall Tales Of Trauma is, to paraphrase the words of the late, great Randy Poffo, 'The record the whole world, Jupiter, Saturn, Venus... Or anywhere else is waiting for'." --Tom Lax- siltbreeze
http://forcedexposure.com/Catalog/jay-tommy-tommy-jay-s-tall-tales-of-trauma-2lp/ASSO.010LP.html
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
ASSO-008 WAH- Travelers Station LP
Assophon present Travellers Station, the second album from WAH, the collaborative effort led by guitarist Simon Henneman (Diminished Men) and drummer Gregg Keplinger (master drummer and Charles Gocher's
doppelganger). WAH have created a modern masterpiece of modal,
spiritual and free expression. Coming off like a late, classic RVG
session for Impulse, Travellers Station is snarled with the force of a pummeling rock band by two artful leaders of Seattle's underground jazz scene. Travellers Station boasts ten musicians including bassists Luke Bergman and Carmen Rothwell, vibraphonists Bob Rees and Jacques Willis, horn players Ray Larson and Neil Welch, vocalist Katie Jacobson, and percussionist and co-producer Dave Abramson.
The breathtaking energy of WAH's legendary NW performances is captured
here with razor sharp production that finds room for fiery free jazz,
psychedelic drone, big belting rhythms, and cosmic anthems. Fans of the
classic era of '68-'78 (Strata-East/Human Arts/Sonny Sharrock/private/spiritual/BYG/loft) jazz scenes in America and France will dig immensely. Limited ed. of 500 copies.
http://forcedexposure.com/Catalog/wah-travellers-station-lp/ASSO.008LP.html
Wholesale orders contact
forcedexposure.com
ASSO-008 WAH- Travelers Station LP
Assophon present Travellers Station, the second album from WAH, the collaborative effort led by guitarist Simon Henneman (Diminished Men) and drummer Gregg Keplinger (master drummer and Charles Gocher's
doppelganger). WAH have created a modern masterpiece of modal,
spiritual and free expression. Coming off like a late, classic RVG
session for Impulse, Travellers Station is snarled with the force of a pummeling rock band by two artful leaders of Seattle's underground jazz scene. Travellers Station boasts ten musicians including bassists Luke Bergman and Carmen Rothwell, vibraphonists Bob Rees and Jacques Willis, horn players Ray Larson and Neil Welch, vocalist Katie Jacobson, and percussionist and co-producer Dave Abramson.
The breathtaking energy of WAH's legendary NW performances is captured
here with razor sharp production that finds room for fiery free jazz,
psychedelic drone, big belting rhythms, and cosmic anthems. Fans of the
classic era of '68-'78 (Strata-East/Human Arts/Sonny Sharrock/private/spiritual/BYG/loft) jazz scenes in America and France will dig immensely. Limited ed. of 500 copies.
Wholesale orders contact
forcedexposure.com
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