Sunday, June 23, 2013

A RUDY SCHWARTZ PROJECT UPDATE

A little while ago, the DC-Jam Records label started re-issuing material by the Rudy Schwartz Project.
An excellent idea, if I may say so.

I remember discovering the music of The Rudy Schwartz Project and I enjoy listening to the various albums from time to time. The music sounds still as fresh, funny and weird as the first time I heard it.
In the meantime, DC-Jam Records has also released a couple of albums with new material. If you haven't heard those yet, better hurry over to the DC-Jam Records website (http://dcjamrecords.com/).

The most recent accomplishment by DC-Jam is the re-release of Günther Packs A Stiffy, originally released in 1995.
The album has been remastered and retweeked and will be available on iTunes real soon, if it isn't already.
I'm listening to a CDR-promo version right now (available for the first ten buyers who bought two RSP titles over at DC-Jam), and it does indeed sound great. There's two additional tracks, and one has been left out, making the album clock in at about 70 minutes.

Essential listening !!

Here's 'Frank', a tribute to you know who.
By The Rudy Schwartz Project.
From "Günther Packs A Stiffy".
The 1995 edition.



A picture of the CDR-promo has been added to the United Mutations Archives.


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