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Lee Ranaldo - Scriptures Of The Golden Eternity FLAC album

Tracklist

Scriptures Of The Golden Eternity 22:42
Naked & Alone At The Knitting Factory I 15:02
Naked & Alone At The Knitting Factory II 10:28

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
YOD-L 5 Lee Ranaldo Scriptures Of The Golden Eternity ‎(LP) Father Yod YOD-L 5 US 1993
DFR-17, no. 17, no. 5 Lee Ranaldo Scriptures Of The Golden Eternity ‎(CD, RE) Drunken Fish Records, Drunken Fish Records, Father Yod DFR-17, no. 17, no. 5 US 1995


Lee Ranaldo - Scriptures Of The Golden Eternity FLAC album

Musician performer: Lee Ranaldo

Title: Scriptures Of The Golden Eternity

Country: US

Date of release: 1993

Style: Noise, Experimental, Ambient

Genre: Electronic / Rock

Size FLAC: 1429 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 456

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Very nice drone effort somewhere along the lines of John Cale Loop track and Lou Reed MMM.Crops up cheap in second hand shops still, worthwhile listen.
Mezilabar
Very nice drone effort somewhere along the lines of John Cale Loop track and Lou Reed MMM.Crops up cheap in second hand shops still, worthwhile listen.
Cenneel
This is miles away from whatever Sonic Youth were doing at the time. After listening to this record, I no longer wonder why his "Drift 4" ended up on "Melt" compilation alongside Zoviet-France. While three tracks here are not carbon copy, there's a certain demented quality similar to everyone's favorite Newcastle weirdos. Record opens up with long monologue about Lee's childhood experiences, cartoons and so on and so forth. What follows next are two tracks of aural violence - not noisy, but scary enough to make even some of the most rabid fans of ambient/experimental genre scratch their heads. Save on your trip to asylum and get this CD instead.
Cenneel
This is miles away from whatever Sonic Youth were doing at the time. After listening to this record, I no longer wonder why his "Drift 4" ended up on "Melt" compilation alongside Zoviet-France. While three tracks here are not carbon copy, there's a certain demented quality similar to everyone's favorite Newcastle weirdos. Record opens up with long monologue about Lee's childhood experiences, cartoons and so on and so forth. What follows next are two tracks of aural violence - not noisy, but scary enough to make even some of the most rabid fans of ambient/experimental genre scratch their heads. Save on your trip to asylum and get this CD instead.