Wow, I've never actually seen a copy of Black Mass' 'Lucifer' (or Lucifer's 'Black Mass' - it's unclear what the title and the artist name is from the cover). I *cough* got a copy a few months ago and I plan to sample the shit out of it. The chunky synth sounds throughout are astoundingly cool, barring some cheesy bits here and there.
I don't believe 'Soul Zodiac' is in print on CD, which is kind of shocking considering the interest in it. In my opinion, that one isn't nearly as good as other Adderley / Axelrod albums from the period ('Soul Bible'), but is decent for what it is - a mid 70s zodiac album, of which there are probably hundreds that are more or less identical in content.
Actually, Black Mass is the LP title; my bad. It was released on MCA, so it's somewhat plentiful and turns up more often than you'd think in online sites like dustygroove.com and used bins.
I have the Seriously Deep CD reissue, but with an album that great, one needs it on all formats.
Posted by Dave Segal on September 21, 2009 at 10:24 AM
Goblin. That is the the most Italo of all Goblin Soundtracks, (though technically it's NOT Goblin because one of the original members was missing during recording so it is actually Simonetti, Morante and Pignatelli), with the TWO ace cuts "Flashing" and "Tenebrae".
Always pick up Alice.... Those are "investment" records.
Posted by Terry Miller on September 21, 2009 at 2:25 PM
Thanks to everyone who made it by...
The second Big Dig was a rousing success! Keep and eye out for the next
one in March.
Mark my words this will be a Seattle institution before you know it!
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