Gary Wilson “Lisa Wants TO Talk To You” LP Edition of 500 OUT OF PRINT! Vinyl actualization of a Gary Wilson originally released as a CD in 2008. The second of Feeding Tube’s Wilson retrievals (following last year’s Forgotten Lovers), we consider this the most solid of Gary’s post-revival albums. While it goes in a slightly different musical direction than the deranged porn-lounge inventions of You Think You Really Know Me (the classic ’77 LP, heisted in toto by Beck during his Odelay phase), the naif-ache of the lyrics and the music’s laid-back bowling-alley-funk-thrust reveal unending vistas of pure pleasure. Wilson’s vision and performance approach are absolutely personal and shockingly naked. Like other true outsider artists (from the Shaggs to… Read more »
LP Edition of 100. Numbered. Out Of Print! Zach Phillips, a Souther Vermonter with an intricate and idiosyncratic world of private melodic symbology. His Horse Boys project has produced two playful and mysterious piano tapes and a repertoire of lovely songs. Nals Goring, finds him taking a microscopic scalpel to numerous cassettes in a fever dream of fairy tale hallucinations. NO SOUND is Ted Lee. Recored Live to GAY KK film at Pleasant St. Movie Theater in Northampton, MA on 4.1.09.
Editon of 250 Absolutely bizarre in their focused simplicity, Greg & Ted make music out of thin air. “Maybe funded by institute in which they reside? Or perhaps just plain serious art? Musique brut that’s what it is. Actually I enjoyed the total weirdness of it.” – – Vital Weekly 180 Gram LP Picture Disc OUT OF PRINT!
CD The first No Sound album, unearthed from the attic.
CD Recorded on 74 One minute cassettes. Each CD comes attached to an improbable piece of refuse.
CD ZEBU!’s first attempt at the great studio album of all time is truly a classic of the Feeding Tube canon. Featuring some of the most lasting songs of the ZEBU! repertory, each song is a crazy blueprint of the band in its embryonic stages. Produced by Jonathan Granoff and recorded by Nathan Rosborough in a basement in RI, Steve plays banjo, tracks are written on the spot, and genius occurs. Ted says “What? It’s freakin in a gold bag!”
Recorded on 1.14.07 at The Confetti House in Amherst, MA Except for track 10 which was recorded on 9.13.06 at Mod 50 Enfield, Hampshire College. OUT OF PRINT!
Completed in 2005 in Ted Lee’s Providence, RI Attic! OUT OF PRINT! BANDCAMP!
LP 180 Gram Edition of 450. Cover also comes in yellow. Last couple of copies.