Two versions of the CD were released, the first being released in 1994 and lacking the seventh track, and the second version being released in 1996. The cover art for the first version says "No. 1/Apr 15," while the second version says "No. 2/Dec 25." There are changes in the liner notes in the reissue edition as well (i.e. the second version includes short facts about the first 30 episodes of the show, while the first version has a biography of the fictional "Original Way Outs" band).
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Two versions of the CD were released, the first being released in 1994 and lacking the seventh track, and the second version being released in 1996. … read more
Two versions of the CD were released, the first being released in 1994 and lacking the seventh track, and the second version being released in 1996. The cover art for the first version s… read more
Sonny Sharrock (Warren Harding Sharrock; August 27, 1940–May 25, 1994) was an American jazz guitarist. He was once married to singer Linda Sharrock, with whom he sometimes recorded and performed. One of few guitarists in the first wave of free jazz in the 1960s, Sharrock was known for his incisive, heavily chorded attack, his bursts of wild feedback, and for his use of saxophone-like lines played loudly on guitar. He had in fact wanted to play tenor saxophone from his youth after hearing John Coltrane play on Miles Davis' album Kind of Blue on the radio at age 19, but his asthm… read more
Sonny Sharrock (Warren Harding Sharrock; August 27, 1940–May 25, 1994) was an American jazz guitarist. He was once married to singer Linda Sharrock, with whom he sometimes recorded and perf… read more
Sonny Sharrock (Warren Harding Sharrock; August 27, 1940–May 25, 1994) was an American jazz guitarist. He was once married to singer Linda Sharrock, with whom he sometimes recorded and performed. One of few guitarists in the first wave… read more