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LER 1020EP
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Mysterious Sydney songstress Justine recorded one album in 1979, which was never officially released. Left Ear have chosen two tracks here for Wordless Songs, which they feel best highlight Justine's unique vocal talents and songwriting ability. The A side features the haunting "Wordless Songs," a melancholic soulful number which according to Justine explores the "capacity to comprehend a partner's internal quest for authenticity and connection". The B side "Mama Didn't Tell Ya" is more uplifting in both tempo and arrangements, comprising an extended outro, while the lyrics remain just as personal and reflective.
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SBDP 1011CD
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Recorded in London by a youthful Anglo-American quintet and originally released in June 1970, this lost classic was described in original promotional material as "rich, splendid bursts of colorful sound." A bewitching brew of dreamy pop and whimsical psychedelia, it features glorious vocal harmonies throughout and culminates with one of the era's greatest acid trips, the mind-blowing "Unknown Journey." This long-awaited reissue tells their story for the first time, and also includes both sides of their ultra-rare pre-LP single, making it an essential purchase for all fans of top-end progressive popsike.
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SBR 5053LP
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Previously released on CD by Sunbeam, now available on 180 virgin vinyl. Recorded in London by a youthful Anglo-American quintet and originally released in June 1970, this lost classic was described in original promotional material as "rich, splendid bursts of colorful sound." A bewitching brew of dreamy pop and whimsical psychedelia, it features glorious vocal harmonies throughout and culminates with one of the era's greatest acid trips, the mind-blowing "Unknown Journey." This long-awaited first vinyl reissue comes in a gatefold sleeve that tells their story for the first time, making it an essential purchase for all fans of top-end progressive popsike.
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