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CAD 004CD
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"This is an album about feelings. Those of you who only know Boyd Rice from his rather brutish and insensitive noise music will no doubt be surprised to discover the sensitive, at times passionate individual lurking beneath his often gruff exterior. Here, Rice opens up for us. He shares how he feels about a wide range of topics, and we bet you'll be surprised just how often his thoughts and feelings mirror your own. Throughout his long and storied career Boyd Rice has collaborated with other musicians. From the leading lights of England's neo-folk underground to America's most obscure eccentrics, Denver, Colorado's favorite agent provocateur has repeatedly insinuated himself into the lives of the most interesting, the most notorious, and most memorable artists and performers, every time producing a classic song that defies easy categorization. The Way I Feel collects the best of these tracks onto one album. Whether it's with Coil or David Tibet, Douglas P. or Tiffiny Anders, every song is special, and the atmosphere is unforgettable. The Way I Feel was first released in the year 2000 and has never gone out of print on CD at Soleilmoon, but with the release of Hatesville imminent we decided to relaunch it." Other guest appearances include David Tibet, Joel Haertling, and the legendary king of all disillusioned weirdos, Little Fyodor.
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Limited edition picture disc version.
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"Hatesville is a collection of songs by The Boyd Rice Experience, The Partridge in the Pear Tree, Adam Parfrey and Jim Goad. It was originally released in 1995, but quickly went out of print, and has until today commanded absurd prices from collectors. This new edition has been completely remastered and features three new songs. Famed hot rod artist Coop, whose black & white artwork appeared on the 1995 version, added color to the artwork for the new edition. No expense has been spared for this reissue. The CD is presented in sturdy six-panel folder. Boyd Rice's biography is extensive and includes numerous albums, books and film appearances. His musical career began in the 1970s when he performed and recorded as NON. In the mid 1980s he became involved in the Church of Satan, and later launched a Social Darwinist think tank called The Abraxis Foundation. He has performed and recorded with Douglas Pearce of Death In June, Michael Moynihan of Blood Axis, and famed industrial percussionist Zev. His book, No, is a collection of essays. He presently lives in his underground bunker in Denver, Colorado."
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LP version, on vinyl for the very first time and limited to 1000 copies. Black vinyl LP in a sturdy old-school tip-on cover with glossy insert.
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Picture disc version, limited to 500 copies.
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CAD 020CD
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2001 reissue. "The second in a series of ten LPD reissues on Caciocavallo, this is the complete version of the Play It Again Sam release from 1990."
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"Starting in 2005 with a DVD that came with 20 large Tarot-style postcards, and continuing in 2006 with a double 10" LP presented in an elaborately-decorated wooden cover, Rapoon returns with the final chapter of his Alien Glyph Morpholgy tryptich, a limited edition CD presented in a hand-made tiger-print folder. As with nearly every Soleilmoon release, this CD is a collectable art object, and indeed, like snowflakes, no two are exactly the same. Compared with the vinyl edition, two tracks are extended in length, and a previously unavailable song, 'Condensed Nightmares' has been added as a bonus track. These days nearly all compositions are subconsciously referenced to the length of the average CD, but the vinyl version of Alien Glyph Morphology has been edited with the time frame of a vinyl record in mind. Play it on a record deck and it will sound different because of the nature of the medium. When I heard again the sounds coming from the old record deck and the vinyl out in the garage, I immediately started making samples to manipulate and incorporate in future compositions. The sound of vinyl is inspiring." --Robin Storey
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2007 repress. "The first in a series of ten LPD reissues on Caciocavallo, this is the complete version of the Play It Again Sam release from 1989."
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2007 repress. "Another cherished classic, back after two years of unavailability. The fourth in a series of ten LPD reissues on Caciocavallo, this is the complete version of the Play It Again Sam release from 1991."
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"Following the release of his DVD Alien Glyph Morphology, Rapoon returns with a limited edition double 10" album of musical compositions remixed from the films especially for this release. Continuing to confound its competitors and bankrupt its customers, Soleilmoon presents the vinyl edition of Alien Glyph Morphology in an over-the-top hand-made wooden cover, decorated with elephants, mirrors and alien glyphs, the latter rendered in twine, and all silkscreened in nine glorious colours by master craftsmen in our secret workshop in the ancient and holy city of Varanasi, India. It is truly a wonder to behold. These days nearly all compositions are subconsciously referenced to the length of the average CD, but the vinyl version of Alien Glyph Morphology has been edited with the time frame of a vinyl record in mind. Play it on a record deck and it will sound different because of the nature of the medium. When I heard again the sounds coming from the old record deck and the vinyl out in the garage, I immediately started making samples to manipulate and incorporate in future compositions. The sound of vinyl is inspiring." --Robin Storey
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"The soundtrack to last year's underground cult hit The Doctor, a film described by the All Movie Guide as 'a surreal landscape of paranoia and despair,' is now available on CD and LP. With music by director Thomas Nöla and his orchestra, and narration by Death in June's Douglas P, the album stands as a rare treat sure to tickle and pervert the senses. An array of genres, from the pseudo-ragtime of 'Drawn & Quartered' to the gothic kindermusik of 'Miss Marilla Huxley,' create a strange mix unlike any you've ever heard. Douglas P's voice, appearing in numerous places throughout the record, lends a suitably austere and dark atmosphere to the proceedings. On its own The Doctor is an engaging and original album, but with the benediction of Douglas P., it becomes a must-have for all fans of Death in June."
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Girl Group compilation from 2001, repressed. "These songs literally constitute the soundtrack of my life, going back to age 16 or perhaps earlier. It never ceases to amaze me that when I encounter aficionados of girl pop, none of them have ever heard of singers like Robbie Winston, Susan Rafey, Diane Ray, or most of the others on this comp-all women who I feel have contributed works equal (if not superior) to the best the genre has to offer. These singers, and the songs they've recorded, have long occupied a special place in my heart. And the knowledge that I was listening to songs that virtually no one else seemed to know of, afforded me a peculiar kind of thrill. A mentor of mine once told me that the power of forgotten music, is that when you're perhaps the only person in the world listening to it, it's as though it's yours alone. Consequently, the experience of something magical becomes ever more magical. For going on 25 years, I've shared these songs with everyone close to me, all the while wishing that everyone interested in this type of music could be exposed to them. As much as I loved keeping these songs more or less to myself, I always had an odd sort of melancholy that they were never the huge hits I'd felt they deserved to be. In a better world each of these songs would have been a chart-topper, and the girls who sang them still playing sold out concerts in Vegas. I've spent years trying to track down some of these singers, and even the more well known among them (such as Priscilla Paris) seem to have vanished into thin air. But I didn't want their memory-or music-to vanish, so I compiled this CD as a sort of tribute to them. They, and others like them, may have missed out on the glory and rewards that they so sorely deserved; yet they created something uniquely enduring and endearing. And it deserves to endure. So I share it here with you, dear listener..." -- Boyd Rice.
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"Live In Osaka is NON's first DVD. It brings together a trio of far-flung and hard to find (and frequently bootlegged) short films, as well as a number of bonus items that make it a 'must-have' for fans of Boyd Rice (NON). The film that gives this DVD its title, Live In Osaka, is a recording of NON's legendary 1989 live performance in Osaka, Japan. The band consisted of Boyd Rice, along with a star-studded line up including Michael Moynihan (Blood Axis), Rose McDowall (Strawberry Switchblade), Douglas P (Death in June) and Tony Wakeford (Sol Invictus). The second film, Invocation (One), has been out of circulation for years. At the time of its release, Boyd Rice was hailed by European critics as 'the bastard child of Kenneth Anger.' The third film, 'Black Sun', was premiered at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 1996 alongside films by Kenneth Anger and Monte Cazazza. It was included in a retrospective of underground films dealing with occult subject matter. Live In Osaka is coded as a region-free DVD."
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