Kuepper, Ed: Black Ticket Day - Remastered Purple Colored Vinyl
Kuepper, Ed: Black Ticket Day - Remastered Purple Colored Vinyl
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Kuepper, Ed
Label: Remote Control
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 9332727127816
Genre: Rock
Winner of the Aria Award - Best Independent Album First time on vinyl since 1992 and out of print for decades. "Kuepper's purple patch of the first half of the 1990s is something extraordinary, and Black Ticket Day (1992) is a jewel in his crown. It's as expansive as it's predecessor Honey Steel's Gold yet more electric; features pop gems "It's Lunacy" and "Real Wild Life" but also wig-outs like "Blind Girl Stripper" and "All My Ideas Run to Crime".Law of Nature (1984) is a heat-haze of an album, drawing as Kuepper has said on memories of growing up in the semi-rural suburbs of Brisbane. It manages to find a perfect fit for the experimental colours of earlier Laughing Clowns releases within a set of disciplined song-forms.A classic of Australian post-punk featuring the original recording of 'Eternally Yours.'" - John Encarnacao, author, Ed Kuepper's Honey Steel's Gold for 33 1/3.Opaque Purple LP
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