Double vinyl LP pressing includes the original album along with 10 bonus tracks. Many of those have never been released, including "Meaningless Movements" from an August 1989 writing session, and a cover of Motorhead's "Orgasmatron."
Famous for both its pornographic album photo (the political backlash resulted in the Parental Advisory Label) and for inspiring the next generation of Industrial Music contemporaries (Nine Inch Nails) with tracks like “Dig It” and “Stairs and Flowers”.
Orgy welcomed the new millennium with another smash album replete with sci-fi themes appropriate to the epochal period of it's release (and no doubt influenced by the previous year's unveiling of The Matrix).
Add a dash of motorik groove, a pinch of post-punk grime, and a dose of no wave howl. Welfare Jazz doesn't bargain with the anxiety in that defeated feeling, but rather a boiling certainty that nothing and no one is absolute.
Double 180gm vinyl LP pressed at 45 RPM. Fiona Apple's debut album, Tidal, was released in 1996 and has been heralded as a masterpiece of modern music and since it's release.
The amphibian song revival begins here! This classic of both biological fieldwork and natural sound recordings, compiled and narrated by renowned herpetologist Charles M. Bogert, was originally released by Folkways in 1958.