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WHITE MAN AT THE DOOR
THE LOST DOMAIN
- Ref. XL789J
- DIGITALIS INDUSTRIES, 2002.
"Brisbane's improvisor extraordinaires, The Lost Domain have been launching sonic missives into the stratosphere for almost 20 years now. These guys were blitzing the path well-travelled by Jackie-O-Motherfucker and No Neck Blues Band, before either group even existed. 'White Man at the Door' follows the legendary Shytone 'Dead Set', a compendium of pre-war inspired classics compiled by Lost Domain mainman, John Henry Calvinist (aka David Mac Kinnon), and much beloved by none other than John Fahey. These six tracks are like nothing else the group has released. Ragtime Frank (aka Simon Ellaby) puts in the vocal performance of a lifetime as he extracts songs like 'In My Time of Dying' and 'Frankie & Albert' from deep inside his bones. Over an archaic bed of acoustic instrumentation and junkyard percussion, Ellaby belts out gut-wrenching line after gut-wrenching line. It will bring listeners to their knees." www.lowlands.be
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- 1 In my time of dying
- 2 Boll Weevil
- 3 Pearline
- 4 Charmin' Betsy
- 5 Franke & Albert
- 6 Two trains running