SUN CITY GIRLS "Torch of the Mystics" LP rare majora sublime frequencies
  $   185

 


$ 185 Sold For
Jan 7, 2012 Sold Date
Dec 28, 2011 Start Date
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fikrst, NOTE: the picture attached is not an actual photo of the actual copy for auction, but a stock photo, pulled from "thee internet".

SUN CITY GIRLS "Torch of the Mystics" LP. Released by Majora. Recorded in 1988.

track listing: Blue Mamba, Tarmac 23, Esoterica of Abyssynia, Space Prophet Dogon, the Shining Path, the Flower, Cafe' Batik, Radar 1941, Papa Legba, the Vinegar Stroke, Burial in the Sky

line-up is as always:

Alan Bishop: wooden guitars, bells, Moroccan chanter, algebraic percussion, bass guitar, tarahumara maracas, the language of before birth and after death, vishnu, Chino Valley witchcraft, ambient and terminally fatal ear poison, Haitian chicken veves, mint julips, voice, freshly-cut foliage, melodies on the half shell, stolen casino velvet, sake' bottles, whatever it took

Rick Bishop: electric guitar, Kon Tiki guitar, melodica, African oboe, rainstick, harpsichord, landslide guitar, Tharana chants, jackal science, nitya sarga, blood of the moon lute, waters of space, Parabrahm

Charlie Gocher Jr: drum set, African deer spirit calling horn, rattlesnake vertebrae, Balinese anklung, clapping, gong, orchestra leader, Haitian mythology etc., natural disasters, voice, janizery instruments, bamboo shakere, timbales, skull maracas, triangles, oven rack, cowry shells, alcohol fires, chants, idiopans, Apache war drum, shiva, forward subliminal messages, steel drum, mystery vapor container, membrane smears, sonic blast parade drum

...and if you haven't heard the Shining Path (great song off of this albums) do yourself a favor: http://youtu.be/COBjxhmm7Wo

vinyl = minimally played, with a just a couple VERY minor marks that are probably just from the paper inner sleeve, so minor. NICE shape. has a couple minor manufacturing defects that don't seem to effect play.

cover = has retained its sheen/newness very well. has a few slight signs of wear around edges, sort of pre-crease-marks.

insert = appears to have been in just as good shape as the rest until someone carelessly jammed into the record at some point. some light bend marks.


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