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Cream
Abdul Babar
"Covering the Track Marks"
6 song cd
Underadar
Records
Hot damn! CAB cleanse, fold and manipulate songs by The Jesus Lizard,
PJ Harvey, Ministry, Helmet and more. Like a good bump, this one
will dialate your pupils and rev you up. Features artwork by Brent
Eyestone of Magic
Bullet.
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Cream
Abdul Babar
"Excavation: 1995 - 1998"
21 song double cd
Public Guilt
This collection includes all of CAB's out of print material in one
low-priced double-cd package. Disc one contains their first full-length,
“The Backwater of Masculine Ethics” in its entirety,
while disc 2 collects tracks from their split seven inch with I
Guard the Sheep, their “Buried in Broken Glass” ep,
a live track and a remix by Larvae.
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Cream
Abdul Babar / Teen Cthulu
split
5 song cd e.p.
Hyperrealist
2 new songs from CAB. Mahogany-Walled Executive Office is the remaining
track from our session with Billy Anderson. Intruder Alert is brutal
electronic mayhem. Seattle's Teen Cthulu give 3 songs according
to their D.I.Y. black metal approach. You've never heard black metal
this raw.
The
artwork by Mr. Sanderson won some prestigious art awards.
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Cream
Abdul Babar / Kylesa
split
9 song cd
/ lp
At A
Loss Recordings
CAB give 4 songs dealing with sickness, drug abuse, drowning, and
flowers. Recorded by Billy Anderson. This is the best CAB has ever
sounded on record. Brutal. Kylesa join the fight with "the
curse of lost days (parts I-IV). Fucking epic hardcore psychedelia.
The best yet from both bands.
First
pressing lp on clear vinyl. Sold out.
Second pressing lp on gold vinyl.
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Cream
Abdul Babar / Mira
"The Space Split"
2 song 7"
CAB and longtime friends Mira
(Projekt Records - you know, that label for and by those sensitive
types, and we don't mean emo) have teamed up to cover each other's
songs.
Mira
give us "Todd Space is my Day Job", and their version
is even better than our own. Dreamy, soft vocals and noisy guitars
ala early Lush or Cocteau Twins. Very 4AD sounding. This one is
a winner. We do Mira's song "Space". We rough it up quite
a bit and add screams and noise in all the appropriate spots. This
record is for all you pussies, present and past.
On
clear vinyl. Get it from Stickfigure
Distro.
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Various
"Empower: Exercising the Human Spirit"
21 song cd
Underadar Records
CAB teams up with 21 other bands to help raise awareness and funds
for TORCH, a NY-based group designed to educate women about their
reproductive rights, sexual health, and sexuality. Women's rights
and the advancement of equality and improved living conditions for
all people are very important to us as a band, and we are proud
to be involved. Lots of other great bands are included here such
as The National Acrobat, Waifle, Burn it Down, Frodus, Jonah's Onelinedrawing,
and Association Area. CAB contributes a previously unreleased live
version of "Shiss".
CD
comes in a deluxe DVD package and looks great.
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Cream
Abdul Babar
"The Catalyst to Ruins"
11 song cd
At A
Loss Recordings
CAB has taken the brutality and abrasiveness of past releases and
upped the intensity two-fold. Concentrating on slower progressions,
more complex structures, as well as avant-garde soundscapes, this
recording will leave you numb.
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Cream
Abdul Babar
"Buried in Broken Glass"
5 song cd e.p., 2nd pressing
What's Wrong With Your Eye? Recordings / AAJ Records
Buried in Broken Glass delivers a sonic hammer to the head. The
band deals out a furious, thick crunch throughout, adroitly playing
pulsing modern punk. At the same time, the CD explores weird experimental
soundscapes on in-between song sections and on the eerie final track,
"subunit injection." The effect is a release that delivers the visceral
goods of ass-kicking heavy music yet subtlely pushes the listener
into less charted territory.
Out
of print. Selected tracks reissued on "Excavation: 1995 - 1998".
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Cream
Abdul Babar
"Buried in Broken Glass"
5 song cd e.p., 1st pressing
What's Wrong With Your Eye? Recordings / AAJ Records
Buried in Broken Glass' first go-round. Cover was supposed to be
a nice spot-color metallic, but of course the band fucked it up
and it came out looking light gray and plain, plain, plain. New
artwork on the second pressing looks better, but this one is worth
more.
Out of print. If you have one, get rich.
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The
Nervous System
AAJ Records Compilation
19 song cd
AAJ Records
Compilation featuring fine ass indie rock
from the likes of Nel Aspinal, Flanders, Home, Trunk Federation
and Bacon Ray. Also contains a song by Moe Tucker, formerly of the
Velvet Underground. Oh yeah, Cream Abdul Babar also contributed
"Empire of the Dead".
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Cream
Abdul Babar
"The Backwater of Masculine Ethics"
15 song cd
What's Wrong With Your Eye? Recordings / AAJ
Records
The first full length from Tallahassee's finest. Burly noisy punk
rock.
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Cream
Abdul Babar / I Guard The Sheep
split
4
song 7"
What's
Wrong With Your Eye? Recordings
This
record came out in 1995, I think. I guard the sheep were the BEST
noise band ever. Seriously, they were the "sonic youth"
of the super-intense burl. This band was as good as it gets. The
noise is all calculated with weird instuments and tunings, and it's
way intense to boot. Unbelievably incredible band. CAB
play Dirty Minutes and Thomas P. Rex. IGTS contributed Fair Lady
Rides the Trolley.
Out
of print. CAB tracks reissued on "Excavation: 1995 - 1998".
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Cream
Abdul Babar
Chlamydia Lunch
5 song
e.p.
What's Wrong With Your Eye? Recordings
The first release. Includes an early version
of Kelvin, plus old hits like Lawn Donkey, Christmastime with Tyler
Woo. Artwork by Michael Rozenblum.
Out
of print.
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