30 March 2019

THE BLUE DENIM DEALS WITHOUT THE ARMS ‎– 'ARMED FORCES' DAY (SAY DAY-BEW RECORDS, 1978)




A1. ARMature
A2. PopulARMechanics
A3. Disarmament
A4. Armenia

B1. Armistice
B2. John'D'Arms
B3. Armageddon
B4. Polka(rm) Far(m)ts, (or the Polish Army Marching In the Ukraine)

Theodore Bowen, bass, tenor saxophone, 12-string guitar, percussion
Adrian Dye, organ
Craig Nutt, trombone, voice, Folgerphone, percussion
Mitchell Cashion, trombone, sax mouthpiece trombone, baritone horn, clarinet, guitar, percussion
Timothy Reed, trumpet, trombone, percussion
Davey Williams, accordion, banjo, guitar, electric guitar, clarinet, voice, alto saxophone, armpit
John Williams, alto saxophone, voice, percussion
Bruce Tiller, baritone saxophone
LaDonna Smith, voice, accordion, piano, organ, clarinet, recorder, guitar, percussion
Janice Hathaway, voice, clarinet, guitar, hunting horn
Jim Hearon, baritone horn
Nolan Hatcher, trumpet, percussion
Roger Hagerty, 12-string guitar, tenor saxophone, armpit
Colette Hagerty, horse hoof, lamp base
Adrian Dye, voice, organ, hunting horn


Recorded Summer 1977 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA.

Say Day-Bew Records ‎– SDB-2

LP Rip

6 comments:

Nick said...


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Unknown said...

Danke, Nick!

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Kind of All Stars from Alabama with some newer names (most likely still "new" after decades). And I'm really curious about the 'armpit' ;-)
Thank you, Nick.

correct silence said...

This collective of musicians from Alabama is definitely interesting even if my ears can't enter in all of what they have recorded, this post makes me remain of Rotcod Zzaj that you posted Nick almost one year ago, even if the music provided here is different. I spent part of this beautiful sunny afternoon doing some research that brought me from Rev Fred Lane to the pataphysical philosophy of Alfred Jarry. I never thought that some people made a certain link between the pataphysical and the art brut. In a way this helps me to understand more the artistic attitude of all those musicians that in a way can be understood as a sort of art brut.

francisco santos said...

BIG THX!...

BT said...

Many thanks