Sun City Girls - Famous Asthma / Tibetan Jazz 666 - New 2 LP Record 2025 Three Lobed Vinyl - Experimental Rock / Psychedelic / Folk / Avant-garde
Sun City Girls - Famous Asthma / Tibetan Jazz 666 - New 2 LP Record 2025 Three Lobed Vinyl - Experimental Rock / Psychedelic / Folk / Avant-garde
Sun City Girls - Famous Asthma / Tibetan Jazz 666
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Voice of Leaves 08:30
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Tone of Bark 08:30
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A Fast Stitch Towards Oblivian 05:35
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Water Lilly 10:32
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Shown of Dark 10:51
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El Mahdi 26:28
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(Sic) Six Sicks 03:02
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Duke of Alcohol 02:36
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Imperial Handgun 04:05
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Cocktail Jesuit 11:00
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Pitcairn Island 01:03
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about
The Sun City Girls were unlike any band before them or that has come in their wake. Their catalog, their ethos, their *being* - you name it, with the Girls that “it” was singular and became legend. This singularity started early and extended to their release schedule and the means behind the same. While the band would prove to be wildly prolific throughout their existence, during their nascent days they quickly realized that they could not be contained by any sort of traditional label schedule. Ideas were simply coming to the trio too rapidly to even entertain the notion of being constrained by the possibility of “only” releasing at most two albums a year. To best answer the flood of ideas the name of the game was move fast, record, release and move onto the next concept. This formed the concept and ethos behind the band’s Cloaven Cassette project.
Running from 1987 through 1990, Cloaven Cassettes ultimately covered a staggering twenty-two titles. The releases themselves were as close to the textbook definition of punk as possible – hand dubbed with photocopied covers (sometimes including some crayon or marker to individual a copy) to result in something cheap and ready to sell and gigs and the sort. The recordings that spanned...  more
credits
Performed by Alan Bishop, Richard Bishop and Charles Gocher.
1-5 - "Famous Asthma"
Variations of the Amuck Theory, Zen Agriculture, and Astral Ejaculation. Here we have the distinctive spontaneity of extra-terrestrial fundamentalism. Recorded live in studios or trailers 90-100% improvised circa 1985–87. Originally released as Cloaven Cassette #12 in 1987.
6-10 - "Tibetan Jazz 666"
Nobody sounds like this. Arrogance is a virtue and patience a curfew. Listen to it as loud as possible and then you shall agree. "El Mahdi" recorded 4/9/1988. "(Sic) Six Sicks" and "Duke of Alcohol" recorded 3/27/1988. "Imperial Handgun" and "Cocktail Jesuit" recorded 1/16/1987. Originally released as Cloaven Cassette #17 in 1988.
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Sun City Girls - Famous Asthma / Tibetan Jazz 666
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1.
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Voice of Leaves 08:30
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|
|
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2.
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Tone of Bark 08:30
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3.
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A Fast Stitch Towards Oblivian 05:35
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4.
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Water Lilly 10:32
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5.
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Shown of Dark 10:51
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6.
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El Mahdi 26:28
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|
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7.
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(Sic) Six Sicks 03:02
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8.
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Duke of Alcohol 02:36
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9.
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Imperial Handgun 04:05
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10.
|
Cocktail Jesuit 11:00
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|
|
|
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11.
|
Pitcairn Island 01:03
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|
|
about
The Sun City Girls were unlike any band before them or that has come in their wake. Their catalog, their ethos, their *being* - you name it, with the Girls that “it” was singular and became legend. This singularity started early and extended to their release schedule and the means behind the same. While the band would prove to be wildly prolific throughout their existence, during their nascent days they quickly realized that they could not be contained by any sort of traditional label schedule. Ideas were simply coming to the trio too rapidly to even entertain the notion of being constrained by the possibility of “only” releasing at most two albums a year. To best answer the flood of ideas the name of the game was move fast, record, release and move onto the next concept. This formed the concept and ethos behind the band’s Cloaven Cassette project.
Running from 1987 through 1990, Cloaven Cassettes ultimately covered a staggering twenty-two titles. The releases themselves were as close to the textbook definition of punk as possible – hand dubbed with photocopied covers (sometimes including some crayon or marker to individual a copy) to result in something cheap and ready to sell and gigs and the sort. The recordings that spanned...  more
credits
Performed by Alan Bishop, Richard Bishop and Charles Gocher.
1-5 - "Famous Asthma"
Variations of the Amuck Theory, Zen Agriculture, and Astral Ejaculation. Here we have the distinctive spontaneity of extra-terrestrial fundamentalism. Recorded live in studios or trailers 90-100% improvised circa 1985–87. Originally released as Cloaven Cassette #12 in 1987.
6-10 - "Tibetan Jazz 666"
Nobody sounds like this. Arrogance is a virtue and patience a curfew. Listen to it as loud as possible and then you shall agree. "El Mahdi" recorded 4/9/1988. "(Sic) Six Sicks" and "Duke of Alcohol" recorded 3/27/1988. "Imperial Handgun" and "Cocktail Jesuit" recorded 1/16/1987. Originally released as Cloaven Cassette #17 in 1988.























