This package includes the CD, stickers, and two extremely limited edition A3 posters.
One is the abstract image of a sperm entering an egg used for the "Cousin / Grandma" artwork. It is drawn, designed, signed and numbered by Squier Squier.
It's available on brown or white recycled card, so please specify when ordering.
The other poster is an enlargement of the album's intricate collage poster (minus the cumbersome recording notes, so the composition can breathe in all it's glory).
Designed by Jade Tomlinson of Expanded Eye.
This includes a couple of delicious Perhaps Contraption stickers (because everyone loves a sticker).
Includes unlimited streaming of Listening Bones
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Blimey, it's a copy of our avant-rock fuelled first LP "Sludge & Tripe" combined with the new brass-powered LP "Listening Bones" for a measly tenner.
Both are housed in double gatefold packaging with intricate artwork and recording notes amongst the booklets and posters galore. We will throw in sticker or two for good measure...
Includes unlimited streaming of Listening Bones
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
(general animalistic whooping ensues)
My blood boils with the tropic heat,
and the rhythm of my heart is the tom tom beat
(You bring out the savage in me)
Primitive love cries reach my ears
with the passion of a hundred million years
(You bring out the savage in me)
Woaah, call it madness or sin,
how was I to know,
what was creeping within me?
Just like Tarzan I'll be your ape man,
you're getting so ferocious that you can't escape man,
you'll find out how wild I can be,
when, you bring the savage in me.
(more incoherent shrieking and parping)
credits
from Listening Bones,
released November 3, 2012
You bring out the savage in me was written by Sam Coslow & recorded by Valaida Snow in 1934. Published by Cinephonic Music Co Ltd. All rights reserved.
It was restructured by DeeDee & Squier and embellished by the rest of the device quite some time later. (Chuckles the Clown plays shaky egg too). Love to Molly Carol for the inspiration.