Alasdair Dickson
The world could do with more of Ian Masters’ voice in it these days. Gorgeous instrumentation. Reminds me a bit of The High 🦙🦙 too.
Favorite track: The Message in Mint.
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The first release on the "If any" label. Limited green vinyl 7" available from www.marktranmer.com for sales in UK and Europe and from www.eat78rpm.co.uk for sales in Japan and Asia.
credits
released July 10, 2018
Mark Tranmer: Piano, Bassoon, Organ, Drums, Door, Jazz and Miaow Guitars.
Ian Masters : Lead & Backing vocals, Hand-Bells, Tsunami, Electric-Piano.
Terako Terao: Upright Bass, Textures, Sampler
Jay Judge: Saxophone.
supported by 6 fans who also own “Bu bu bu bu + The Message in Mint”
Overjoyed to be reunited with these recordings. I remember this was declared Single of the Week in one of the UK inkies (despite being an ‘album’) and my taking a trip to Rhythm Records, Camden Lock, to buy it. Still sounds so fresh and brilliantly odd. You never know what to expect from one track to the next, then it’s abruptly all over. Also terrific to hear an extended play of side 1’s run-out groove. Alasdair Dickson
supported by 5 fans who also own “Bu bu bu bu + The Message in Mint”
Bought this after getting to know the first four tracks but then, upon receipt of it, I immediately fell in love with Pink Snow. What an incredible collaboration. I hope Tranmer and Masters work together again soon! Alasdair Dickson