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From allmusicguide:

Formed at the University of Detroit in 1967, Index cut one of the most excruciatingly rare psychedelic albums of all time, pressed in an edition of a mere 100 copies. No, it's not worth the $3,000 it lists for in Goldmine's price guide, but it's certainly a nifty, even one-of-a-kind curiosity (and fortunately, it was reissued in the 1980s).

A power trio with more or less equal links to the garage and psychedelic eras, Index enhanced their astral aspirations with an unholy amount of reverb drone. One reviewer likened their debut LP, pretty accurately, to sounding as if it had been recorded in a freight elevator. For a psychedelic act, Index's sound was uncommonly morose and minimalistic. They were prone to eerie, repetitious ragas, the reverb giving them a surfing-on-the-moon feel. Their originals were based around modal melodies and mournful, almost Nico-like vocals (although they were entirely male), and they wreaked slow-torture havoc with their drawn-out ragazations of "Eight Miles High," "John Riley," and "You Keep Me Hangin' On." Weirdest of all were their instrumentals, where melody took a distant second to cascading walls of reverb, wah-wah, and shrieking feedback that verged on the avant-garde...


The album starts out with an amazing cover of the Byrd's "Eight Miles High," which far surpasses the original version. Also, the guitar playing on "Feedback" is fucking insane. Download it.


I liked this one a lot, but I thought that this copy had too many hisses and pops on it. I found a higher quality version off Oink. Sounds at least half decent now. Enjoy!

http://www.sendspace.com/file/giyomk

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From allmusicguide:

Formed at the University of Detroit in 1967, Index cut one of the most excruciatingly rare psychedelic albums of all time, pressed in an edition of a mere 100 copies. No, it's not worth the $3,000 it lists for in Goldmine's price guide, but it's certainly a nifty, even one-of-a-kind curiosity (and fortunately, it was reissued in the 1980s).

A power trio with more or less equal links to the garage and psychedelic eras, Index enhanced their astral aspirations with an unholy amount of reverb drone. One reviewer likened their debut LP, pretty accurately, to sounding as if it had been recorded in a freight elevator. For a psychedelic act, Index's sound was uncommonly morose and minimalistic. They were prone to eerie, repetitious ragas, the reverb giving them a surfing-on-the-moon feel. Their originals were based around modal melodies and mournful, almost Nico-like vocals (although they were entirely male), and they wreaked slow-torture havoc with their drawn-out ragazations of "Eight Miles High," "John Riley," and "You Keep Me Hangin' On." Weirdest of all were their instrumentals, where melody took a distant second to cascading walls of reverb, wah-wah, and shrieking feedback that verged on the avant-garde...


The album starts out with an amazing cover of the Byrd's "Eight Miles High," which far surpasses the original version. Also, the guitar playing on "Feedback" is fucking insane. Download it.


I liked this one a lot, but I thought that this copy had too many hisses and pops on it. I found a higher quality version off Oink. Sounds at least half decent now. Enjoy!

http://www.sendspace.com/file/giyomk


Wow, thanks! Will dl as soon as I am home from school, can't wait!
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Nina wrote:Originally, I was going to send these to a couple of people, but they are so fantastic and both men were so influential in their respective mediums back in the day, I have decided to just put them up here.

Peter Laughner - Take The Guitar Player For A Ride


I have a friend that's been looking for this Laughner record forever (and can't pony up the $$$$ on ebay). Any way you might find the time to re-up this? Would so appreciate it!

thx
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Bubber wrote:Anybody have any Paul Robeson? That is, Paul Robeson that's not dug deep with scratches, under a patina of mold and syrup? Because that's all I find in the $0.50 bins here.

I think my sendspace requests are 1/5 right now


GImme 24 hours, I've got a few albums on mp3, just gotta dig 'em up.


then you'll be 3 for 7 or so.
Great Deceiver

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diego wrote:Thank you soooooo much!!!!

And I meant Kollage of course....


You're welcome!

Paul Robeson~ Songs of Free Men

http://www.sendspace.com/file/7uava3

Hopefully this was not one of the one's you were going to post, Pasta. If so, accept my humble apologies.

albatross33-

How can I say no to that request? Will have it up later tonight.

Welcome to EA, by the way.

Stay out of the line of fire and enjoy your stay.
Animals are something invented by plants to move seeds around. An extremely yang solution to a peculiar problem which they faced. T. Mckenna

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Skronk wrote:This is one of the best Residents album's I've ever heard.


Fuck. Yes!

If you love that Skronk, I have a few things that are right up your alley.
Animals are something invented by plants to move seeds around. An extremely yang solution to a peculiar problem which they faced. T. Mckenna

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Nina wrote:
Skronk wrote:This is one of the best Residents album's I've ever heard.


Fuck. Yes!

If you love that Skronk, I have a few things that are right up your alley.


Ooh, yeah. Could it be Moondog, or some Renaldo and the loaf? Whatever it is, I'm sure it's gonna be good.

rayj wrote:Feel free to try and one-up each other's posts here...I smell an internet fantasy download implosion scenario...


I'd keep adding to this thread, if my bandwidth could work faster. :twisted:
Marsupialized wrote:I want a piano made out of jello.
It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.

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