@icastico@vinylrecords Yeah, I couldn't get into If... either, although I know both are considered cinema classics. I don't think I ever saw the third one. I haven't generally liked too many Lindsey Anderson movies - the only one I can think of is Whales of August.
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"Sun Wheel", which came just after this e.p. I think, is good. But the other recordings sound much more polished and "produced", and he kind of got away from the vibe of this record. This was a unique little jewel.
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I don't know that they've released everything - and not all of the releases are on vinyl, some are just digital IIRC. I don't know that they've issued Larry Nozero's "Time" lp. But I'm not entirely sure.. Anyway, it is pretty awesome to see so many Strata recordings in print.
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There's location info in the alt text for each image, but they include Lou's Records in Encinitas, Nickelodeon Records in SD, and Flimzy's Records in SD.
@benthos@vinylrecords Oops, I should've looked. Thanks for this. You might be interested in, or already know about, Stereo Unlimited, an audio dealer that has an immense collection of used (and new) records. They're at:
3191 Sports Arena Blvd, Suite C
San Diego, CA 92110
Nothing wrong with "collecting jazz" in whatever format. I have been thinking I should get a reel-to-reel or two for my system...talk about silly (although, I mainly want to be able to do Frippertronics loops for my own compositions, so that is how I will justify it).
Their albums are great - but they were truly one of the best live bands ever. I saw them first on their first tour before I had ever heard a record - and many times after. Double Negative tour was the last one I caught.