VARIOUS – Strain Crack and Break: Music from the Nurse With Wound List Volume 2 (Germany) – LP – Vinyl
$33.99 Original price was: $33.99.$27.19Current price is: $27.19.
LABEL: Finders Keepers
CAT NO: FKR108LP
BARCODE: 5060099507540
Tracklisting:
1. Wolfgang Dauner Output
2. My Solid Ground The Executioner
3. Association PC Scorpion
4. Fritz Muller Fritz Muller Traum
5. Exmagma Its So Nice
6. Anima-Sound It Loves Want To Have Done It
7. Tomorrows Gift Jazzi Jazzi
8. Out Of Focus See How A White Negro Flies
9. Brainstorm Snakeskin Tango9
10. Thirsty Moon Big City
11. Gomorrha Trauma
12. Brainticket Black Sand
VARIOUS ARTISTS Strain Crack and Break:
Music from the Nurse With Wound List Volume 2
[Germany]
LP Black Vinyl
After years of mythology, misinterpretation and procrastination Nurse With Wounds Steven Stapleton finally chooses Finders Keepers Records as the ideal collaborators to release the right tracks from his uber-legendary psych/prog/punk peculiarity shopping list known as The Nurse With Wound List, commencing with a French specific Volume One of this authentically titled Strain Crack Break series. Featuring some Finders Keepers regulars amongst galactic Gallic rarities
(previously presumed to be imaginary red herrings) this deluxe double vinyl dossier demystifies
some of the essential French feee jazz and Parisian prog inclusions from the alphabetical dedication inventory as printed the anti-bands 1979 industrial milestone debut.
When Steven Stapleton, Heman Pathak and John Fothergills anti-band Nurse With Wound decided to include an alphabetical dedication to all their favourite bands on the back of their inaugural LP the notion of creating a future record dealers trophy list couldnt have been further from their
minds. By adding a list of untravelled European mythical musicians and noise makers to their own debut release of unchartered industrial art rock they were merely providing a suggestive support system of existing potential likeminded bands, establishing safety in numbers should anyone require sonic subtitles for Nurse With Wounds own mutant musical language.
Luckily for them, the record landed in record shops in the midst of 1979s memorable summer of abject apathy and its sound became a hit amongst disillusioned agitpop pickers and artsy post-punks, thus playing a key role in the bourgeoning Industrial genre that ensued. On the most part, however, the list, like most instruction manuals, remained unreadable, syntactic and suspiciously sarcastic As potential real musicians Nurse With Wound became an Industrial music fans household name, but in contrast many of the names on The Nurse With Wound List were considered to be imaginary musicians, made-up bands or booby traps for hacks and smart-arses. It took a while for the rest of the record collecting community to catch on or finally catch up.
Since then, many of the rare, obscure and unpronounceable genre-free records on The Nurse With Wound List have slowly found their own feet and stumbled in to the homes of open-minded outernational vinyl junkies, Ds and sample hungry producers, self-propelled and judged on their own merit, mostly without consultation of the enigmatic NWW map. But, to the inspective competitive collectors chagrin, one resounding fact recurs, NWW got there first! Via vinyl vacations, on cheap flights and Interrail tickets, buying bargain bin LPs on a shoestring while oblivious to the pending pension worthy price tags after their 40 year vintage, Stapleton and Fothergill, even if youve never heard of them, were at the bottom of the pit before digging became paydirt.
And NOW at huge international record fairs that occur in massive exhibition halls (or within the confines of your one-touch palm pilot) amongst jive talk acronyms such as SS, PP, BIN, DNAP and BCWHES the coded letters NWW have begun to appear on stickers in the corner of original copies of the same premium progressive records accompanied by a customary 50% price hike to titillate/ coerce the initiated as dealers extort the taught. Like psych PINA or Krautrock did before,
NWW has become a buzzword and in the passed decades since its first publication The List has been mythologised, misunderstood and misconstrued. Its also been overlooked, overestimated and under-appreciated in equal measures, but with a growing interest it has also come to represent a maligned genre in itself, something that all members of the original line-up would have deemed sacrilegious. Bolstered by the subtitle Categories strain, crack and sometimes break, under their burden, all bands on the inventory (many chosen on the strength of just one track alone) were chosen for their genre-defying qualities A check-list for the uncharted.
Like the Swedish flat-pack record shelves that attempt to house the vast amounts of vintage vinyl that goes into a multi-volume compilation like this, its time to prepare your own musical penchants and preconceived ideas about DIY music and hear them slowly strain, crack and break.
A cornucopia of delights both fascinating and frightening UNCUT 4/5
Wigged-out fare for proud space cadets who travel the grooves and relish the spaces in-between
the genres Volume Two now please RECORD COLLECTOR 5/5
Instant classic comp MOJO 4/5
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