This 1981 release from the obscure Broken Records label (New Jersey) has elements of psych, punk, prog, and glam. I've not been able to turn up much information about Black and company, but did find one other release from 1983 on dual 45s (priced at an unfriendly $400). Cluttered, dark, brimming with Lou Reed/James Chance vocal steez, and at times resembling Gong in their heavy moments; it is so choice, if you have the means I highly recommend picking one up.
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3 comments:
you only posted half the record! missing the best tracks too.
I'm sitting with the bass player on that album. Awesome!
what's the dual 45 release called? it's 2 12" ep's, correct?
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