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Man or Astroman - Roygbiv (Recordings From The Bbc) [7-IN VINYL]

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Chunklet Industries is proud to announce a breakthrough in broadcasting technology. For the first time, the BBC working hand-in-hand with intergalactic audio pioneers Man... or Astro-Man? present to you seven volumes of their famed U.K. radio sessions recorded between 1994 and 1997. "Even at the time, it felt implausible that Man... or Astro-Man? would do over a dozen sessions at the mighty British Broadcasting Company. Initially it was the legendary John Peel who had the band on his Radio 1 show-six times between 1993 and 2000-after Birdstuff sent him a postcard ordering him never to play the band. Peel allegedly had a shrine to our Auburn heroes at his country estate, and while we believe that to be true, we've yet to see photographic evidence. The list of bands that recorded a session for Peel (neé Ravenscroft) is mind boggling and estimable. Most American bands would be lucky to record a single Peel session. For Astro-Man? to have played as much as they did at his request is an indisputable testament to the band's fevered devotion to performing. But also, let's be honest: John Peel had pretty great taste. As reference, The Fall performed on Peel's show more than 25 times between 1977, a year after the band was formed, and the death of leader Mark E. Smith in 2018. The fact that a decidedly obtuse and dorky band from Auburn, Alabama, would perform on Peel's show more times than The Jesus Lizard, Fugazi, and Nirvana combined is proof positive that Astro-Man truly put in the work... especially on the British airwaves. What the BBC documented in it's studios peppered across the country was a band that evolved in plain view from a spazzy surf band into a shit-hot post-punk powerhouse. More than a decade ago, with my daughter, still in diapers, resting on my lap, I had a sit-down with Coco. He gave my outrageous idea of doing an extended Astro BBC retrospective a cautiously enthusiastic thumbs-up. Flash ahead to 2024: my daughter is now a teenager, and that preposterous idea is finally materialized. Thank the heavens. Thank the stars. The first (and hopefully not the last) Astro box set is now a full-blown reality. To see this completed is a thrill and a privilege, and a highlight of my charmed lifetime as a die-hard Astro fan."-Henry H. Owings (aka The Boo Yaa Boy)

Tracklist:

  1. Rocketship XL-3
  2. Invasion of the Dragonmen
  3. Nitrous Burnout
  4. Transmissions from Venus
  5. a Mouthful of Exhaust
  6. Sadie Hawkins Atom Bomb
  7. Theme from the Munsters
  8. Gargantua's Last Stand
  9. Name of Numbers
  10. 1
  11. Special Agent Conrad Uno
  12. 1
  13. Time Bomb
  14. 1
  15. Put Your Finger in the Socket
  16. 1
  17. __________ (Classified)
  18. 1
  19. Sferic Waves
  20. 1
  21. Inside the Head of Mr. John Peel
  22. 1
  23. Inside the Atom
  24. 1
  25. 24 Hours
  26. 1
  27. Maximum Radiation Level
  28. 1
  29. U-Uranus
  30. 2
  31. Man Made of Co2
  32. 2
  33. 9-Volt
  34. 2
  35. Television Fission
  36. 2
  37. Welcome to the Wicky. Wacky World of John Peel (The Wayward Meteor)
  38. 2
  39. Lo Batt
  40. 2
  41. the Miracle of Genuine Pyrex
  42. 2
  43. Jonathan Winters Frankenstein
  44. 2
  45. with Automatic Shut Off
  46. 2
  47. Rovers
  48. 2
  49. Transmissions from Venus
  50. 3
  51. Max Q
  52. 3
  53. Don't Think What Jack
  54. 3
  55. Birdstuff Reading Excerpts from "A Scanner Darkly" By Philip K. Dick #1
  56. 3
  57. Birdstuff Reading Excerpts from "A Scanner Darkly" By Philip K. Dick #2
  58. 3
  59. Birdstuff Reading Excerpts from "A Scanner Darkly" By Philip K. Dick #3
  60. 3
  61. Birdstuff Reading Excerpts from "A Scanner Darkly" By Philip K. Dick #4

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