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Disc: $8.00 The long long LONG awaited fifth album from London's legendary Subterraneans.
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Print: $16.15 The collected writings of cult English artist and rock musician Jude Rawlins, including extensive liner notes and specially written anecdotes and biographical details.
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Print: $11.97 In Divine Images, Jude Rawlins has selected the poems that he considers to best illustrate his belief that Blake’s words are as vibrant and emotive today as when they were written two centuries ago. In his introduction he argues passionately for a renewed appreciation of Blake, the “visionary mystic”, as the artist’s artist, a man for whom self-expression and the divinity of love and art were more important than any material or intellectual pursuit. Rawlins draws a line in the sand between the academics’ analyses of Blake, and those for whom Blake is the “patron saint” of the English Creative Tradition, an almost mythic hero who continues to inspire and inform artists to this day.
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Print: $9.97 A highly unusual existentialist essay on the nature of addiction. Jude Rawlins' extraordinary technique is to explore his protagonist's inner demons through a narrative that may or may not be a ghost story or a dream.
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Disc: $6.19 Recorded live in concert at their show at Eiszeit Kino, Kreuzberg in November 2007, this "official bootleg" captures Subterraneans at the height of their powers as they storm through a set that includes both new and classic material.
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Disc: $6.19 Subterraneans’ debut album from 1993 showcased the sometimes alarming personal exorcisms of troubled songwriter and frontman Jude Rawlins, and has subsequently gone down in history as one of rock music’s most unusual and difficult albums. As such it has also earned a cult following, helped also by the inclusion of the single “Dream Fades Into Dark”, which bizarrely became a dancefloor hit in the clubs of northern Europe at the time of it’s release in 1992, despite being a seven minute guitar noise fest in 6/4 time!
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Disc: $6.19 Subterraneans' unique blend of dark psychedelia and English post-punk ethics exploded into unexpectedly accessible new rock music on this their second album. Guitarist Carl Homer emerged as a tour de force, while the distinctive words and vocals of Jude Rawlins began to explore a more outwardly poetic direction.
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Disc: $5.90 Subterraneans' eighth album, officially released on 08/08/08, contains eight instrumental offerings.
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Disc: $6.19 Subterraneans returned to the avant-garde soundscapes which they had previously ploughed to such acclaim on Pandora's Box, this time providing highly effective accompaniment to Maya Deren's hugely influential experimental short films. Includes the award-winning soundtrack to "At Land".
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Disc: $6.19 A collection of outtakes, demos, radio sessions, and other rarities, including Subterraneans' 2002 single with Angie Bowie, a raucous, unhinged cover of the Stones' classic "The Last Time".
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