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Aunt Sally
Aunt Sally

Aunt Sally
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Catno

MKY024 MKY024

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition Reissue Remastered

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

Genres

Rock

Mesh-Key reissue of a true desert island disc, criminally out of print for nearly 40 years.

Mesh-Key reissue of a true desert island disc, criminally out of print for nearly 40 years. They've spared no expense bringing this classic back to life in a format befitting its brilliance, carefully orchestrating transfers of the original analog reel-to-reel tapes for remastering, and packaging each record in a heavy tip-on jacket with film lamination, and a double-sided, printed inner sleeve.

This seminal, eponymous post-punk album by Japanese group Aunt Sally, fronted by experimental singer Phew, was first released by the iconic Vanity Records label in 1979. Over the past forty-plus years, Phew has forged a singular path through a wide range of styles - from free improvisation to pop - and has collaborated with the likes of Ryuichi Sakamoto, members of Can, DAF, Einstürzende Neubauten, The Raincoats and more. But Aunt Sally is where she got her start and, despite the members’ young ages (still in college at the time), Phew and the band delivered a mature, timeless take on minimalistic punk. Remastered from the original analog tapes, this fully authorized reissue is packaged in a heavy, tip-on jacket from Stoughton, and is housed in a double-sided, printed inner sleeve.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

32.9€*

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A1

Aunt Sally

6:26

A2

かがみ (Kagami)

1:47

A3

醒めた火事場で (Sameta Kajiba De)

3:00

A4

日が朽ちて (Hi Ga Kuchite)

1:48

A5

すべて売り物 (Subete Urimono)

2:00

B1

Essay

4:29

B2

I Was Chosen

1:28

B3

転機 (Tenki)

0:47

B4

フランクに (Frank Ni)

1:44

B5

夢遊の少年 (Muyuu No Shonen)

1:01

B6

ローレライ (Loreley)

6:25

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