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HENRY COW In Praise Of Learning (Scarce 1975 US original 6-track vinyl LP, picture sleeve. This is one of the great albums of jazz/rock experimentation. Fred Frith's guitar is challenging and thrilling. As the quote on the album states - Art is not a mirror, art is a hammer. Get this and open your ears - at a time when music was either bland and poppy or overburdened with stadium sized pretention this is uncompromising and toughminded) more...
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HENRY COW/ SLAPP HAPPY In Praise Of Learning (1975 UK 6-track LP, one of the great albums of jazz/rock experimentation. Fred Frith's guitar is challenging & thrilling & Dagmar Krause's vocals complement the music beautifully. As the quote on the album states; "Art is not a mirror, it is a hammer" - Get this & open your ears! The picture sleeve is fully laminated & in Excellent condition with some minor ring wear, the vinyl is clean & in Excellent condition with very little play V2027) more...
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HENRY COW / SLAPP HAPPY In Praise Of Learning (1978 French issue of the 1975 6-track vinyl LP, this is one of the great albums of jazz/rock experimentation. Fred Frith's guitar is challenging and thrilling & Dagmar Krause's vocals complement themusic beautifully.As the quote on the album states; "Art is not a mirror, it is a hammer". Get this and open your ears. At a time when music was either bland and poppy or overburdened with stadium sized pretention this is uncompromising andtou more...
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HENRY COW/ SLAPP HAPPY In Praise Of Learning (2000 UK 5-track CD, originally released in 1975 and one of the great albums of jazz/rock experimentation. Fred Frith's guitar is challenging & thrilling & Dagmar Krause's vocals complement the music beautifully. As the quote on the album states; "Art is not a mirror, it is a hammer". This contains the original mix of the album and comes with an 8-page booklet picture sleeve containing detailed notes, pictures and lyrics RERHC3) more...
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HENRY COW Concerts (1995 US 11-track Double CD album, originally released in 1976, 24-page booklet picture sleeve with a transcript of a band interview and pictures inside ESD80822/832) more...
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$32.00
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