7
CRAWLSPACE
Discography & Mail Order
Official Bio by Eddie
Crawlspace History by Piero Scaruffi
Lyrics by Eddie
A Guide to Fake Crawlspace

NEW & COLLECTIBLE
SOUNDS FOR SALE
New CDs A - K
New CDs L - Z
Collectible & Used CDs
New 12-inch Vinyl
Collectible & Used 12-inch Vinyl
New 7-inch Vinyl
Collectible & Used 7-inch Vinyl A - K
Collectible & Used 7-inch Vinyl L - Z
New & Collectible Fanzines/Mags/Books
Press Kits & Other Promo Items
THE GIZMOS
Bio, Photos, & Press
'70s Reviews by Rich Stim & More Press
The Gizmos' Fave Raves 1976
Gizmo Comix by Kenne Highland
Pre-Giz Pix & Other Stoopdipity

THE SLIPPY TOWN GUIDE
TO SOUND RECORDINGS
A - F   G - P   Q - Z / Various Artists

SLIPPY TOWN ARCHIVES
L-inspired Drawings by Eddie, circa 1989
Postcards, Poontang, & Collage
Promo Photos & Other Pix
Buffalo Rock Writers Symposium 1974 
Creme Soda Q&A 1974

LINKS

HOME


Except where noted, all original
text & art ©2002 Eddie Flowers
PO Box 7034, Van Nuys CA 91409, USA

COLLECTIBLE & USED CDs FOR SALE
THESE COMPACT DISCS ARE IN NEAR MINT CONDITION, UNLESS NOTED.

check or money order payable to:
EDDIE FLOWERS
PO BOX 7034
VAN NUYS CA 91409
USA
U.S. SHIPPING CHARGES:
$2 per order for 1 or 2 CDs, 7-inch vinyl, cassettes
$3.50 per order for 1 - 5 12-inch vinyl, fanzines, books, videos / 3 - 11 CDs, 7-inch vinyl, cassettes 
$5 per order for 6 or more 12-inch vinyl, fanzines, books, videos / 12 or more CDs, 7-inch vinyl, cassettes
If you want insurance, add $1.10 (up to $50), $2.00 ($50.01-$100), $3.00 ($100.01-$200), or $4.00 ($200.01-$300)

FOR FOREIGN ORDERS, PLEASE CONTACT FOR SHIPPING INFORMATION

 

ACID KING
Zoroaster (Symapthy for the Record Industry) $8
DAEVID ALLEN & THE MAGICK BROTHERS
Live at Witchwood 1991 (Voiceprint; England) $10
Daevid Allen, Graham Clark, and Mark Robson live 1991.
AMAZING THRILL SHOW
Gigantopithecus (Table = Stripe) $9
1996 release.
AMON DÜÜL II
Vive La Trance (Captain Trip Records; Japan) $10
ADII's 1973 foray into something akin to glitter-prog is still a stoner groove beneath the decadent sheen. Renate Knaup cops a coy femme-fatale attitude one minute, and the next thing you know guitars and bass start doing these Jorma-and-Jack-Airplane things. Their pop attempts are still so convoluted and confused that they miss the whole point of Bowie, Sparks, Mott, etc. while continuing to rock your head nicely. But these glam-rock dreams gave them one last great gasp of inspiration before they sank into generic mid-70s rock mediocrity. If you dig Hawkwind's 1977 "punk" record Quark Strangeness and Charm, here's an earlier thing with a similar vibe.
BIG CITY ORCHESTRA
Beatlerape (Realization Recordings) $10
Edition of 1000.
BLUE CHEER
Hello Tokyo, Bye Bye Osaka--Live in Japan 1999 (Captain Trip Records; Japan) $12
Original Cheers Dickie Peterson and Paul Whaley joined by guitarist Andrew Duck MacDonald.
THE B-MOVIE RATS
Killer Woman (Dead Beat Records) $7
THE B-MOVIE RATS / THE HELL BENDERS (split)
Distilled (Dead Beat Records) $7
THE CHUBBIES
I'm the King (Sympathy for the Record Industry) $8
THE CLEARS
(Smells Like Records) $8
CLIMAX GOLDEN TWINS (Fire Breathing Turtle) 3-inch CD $20
Minimalist structural techniques are used to build short, quickly shifting pieces, with their own music as well as a wide range of other sounds, voices, musics, noises. Trance, yeah, but with sudden awakenings, as well as substantial space, at least considering the little disc only runs 20 minutes. This is dream music, and fortunately, they leave the blanks for us to fill in (or not). Released 1995; out of print. Comes in re-sealable plastic sleeve with title sticker on the sleeve.
CLUB FOOT ORCHESTRA
Wild Beasts, Kidnapped, and More (Rastascan Records) $0
NELS CLINE TRIO
Ground (Krown Pocket) $15
TOM CONSTANTEN
The Relix Bay Rock Shop No. 2 (Relix Records) $18
This is a 1992 radio show featuring approximately 40 minutes of music by and conversation with ex-Grateful Dead keyboard player Tom "T.C." Constanten. He performs solo piano versions of "Cold Rain and Snow," "I Know You Rider," "Graceful Ghost," "Friend of the Devil," and "Dark Star." There are also performances by the bands Solar Circus ("Viola Lee Blues") and Stackabones ("Turn On Your Love Light").
JULEE CRUISE
Floating Into the Night (Warner Bros.) $9
Produced by David Lynch.
CYPRESS HILL
"Insane in the Brain" (4 mixes)/"When the Shit Goes Down"  (4 mixes)
(Ruff House/Columbia) CD EP $10
THE DEVIANTS
#3 (Captain Trip Records; Japan) $12
With Paul Rudolph replacing Sid Bishop on guitar, the stage was set for the Pink Fairies to evolve out of this final Deviants LP (not counting later reunions and revivals of the name). And truth is, the best stuff here is the proto-Fairies songs and guitar solos; the stoner humor seems burned out (although that too would be successfully revived on Farren's 1970 solo LP, Mona).A fractured album from a fractured year (1969)--but with some geuinely rockin' moments nonetheless. Fold-out sleeve with recent liner notes by Mick Farren.
THE DEVIANTS
Human Garbage (Captain Trip Records; Japan) $12
1984 Deviants reunion with Mick Farren, Larry Wallis, Wayne Kramer (MC5), Duncan Sanderson, and George Butler performing "Outragoue Contagious," "Broken Statue," "Ramblin' Rose," "Hey Thanks," "Screwed Up," "I Wanna Drink," "Takin' LSD," "Police Car," and the Mothers' "Trouble Coming Every Day."
THE DEVIL DOGS
Saturday Night Fever (Sympathy for the Record Industry) $8
DIVINATION
Dead Slow: Ambient Dub Volume II (Interactive Multimedia Corporation) $18
Music conceived and constructed by Bill Laswell, with assistance from Jah Wobble, Mick Harris, and Jeff Bova. This is a standard music CD which also includes PC-compatible graphics on a CD-ROM track.
DOCTORS OF MADNESS
Into the Strange (Captain Trip Records; Japan) $12
From the archives of Richard Strange comes the final live show, October '78 at the Music Machine in London, by his band the Doctors of Madness. With nine originals, a cover of the Velvet Underground's "What Goes On," and a studio prologue called "Mainlines."
GARY DUNCAN'S QUICKSILVER
Live at Fieldstone (Captain Trip Records; Japan) $11
Gary Duncan's Quicksilver (no other original members) jamming in 1997 at the Lysergic Voodoo Church Memorial Day 500 and Roadkill Barbeque at Fieldstone Winery in Healdsburg, California
BRIAN ENO
Words and Music from Wrong Way Up (Opal/Warner Bros.) $15
Interview with Eno and music from his 1991 album Wrong Way Up. Promo-only release. Packaged with tray card only (no booklet).
BRIAN ENO/JAH WOBBLE
Spinner (All Saints Records/Gyroscope) $10
EXPERIMENTAL AUDIO RESEARCH
Mesmerised (Sympathy for the Record Industry) $10
Instrumental synthscape by Sonic Boom (Spacemen 3, Spectrum).
MERRELL FANKHAUSER
Goin' Back to Delta (Captain Trip Records; Japan) $10
2000 release by ex-Mu Merrell with Ed Cassidy, John McEuen, and Pete Sears among the players. Hippie bar-band blues and cosmic nostalgia, plus a Cassidy drum solo.
MICK FARREN
Mona (The Carnivorous Circus) (Captain Trip Records; Japan) $11
Reissue of the first post-Deviants LP by Mick Farren. Sounds like Mick digested the Mothers and the Fugs, San Francisco and Detroit rock, and the great legacy of 1950s R&R--along with too many beers and too much speed-laced street acid--before spewing out this lovely ugly confusion of rock'n'roll, stoner ramblings, heavy guitar'n'bass, radio collage, revolutionary dreams, and stoopid. Besides the heavy rockin' cover of Bo Diddley's "Mona," there's a pretty bad verison of "Summertime Blues." Or should I say "bad"? For some reason, many folks find this album hard to take, but it sounds like my own 12-year-old bedroom visions of the world, so I dig a lot! The band includes Twink and Steve "Shagrat" Took. "Never are Tyrants born of Anarchy." Right on! Rock on!
50 FOOT HOSE
Live and Unreleased (Captain Trip Records; Japan) $11
50 Foot Hose founder Cork Marcheschi and a new group of Hoses perform live in San Francisco 1995.
THE FOREIGN OBJECTS
Not Too Cool (Dino Records) $9
BILL FRISELL/VERNON REID
Smash & Scatteration (Rykodisc) $10
JERRY GARCIA
Compliments (Grateful Dead) $7
GOLDEN AXES 2 (Audible Hiss) $18
Audible Hiss 010.
GONG
25th Anniversary Party (Voiceprint/GAS; England) 2CD $18
Live in London '94 with most of mid-70s Gong. No Hillage, of course.
GREEN DAY
Patrick's Picnic (Lockout) $25
Live Chicago and New York, 1994.
GUN (Repertoire; Germany) $9

CUT-OUT TRAY CARD

BRUCE HAACK
Electric Lucifer Book 2 (Q.D.K. Media; Germany) $13
1979 concept album by electronic composer Bruce Haack. "Jesus boy--is that you struttin' around at this ungodly hour?" Goofy as HELL!
HAWD GANKSTUH RAPPUHS MC'S
Wake Up and Smell the Piss (Load Records) $8
HAWKWIND
Anthology Volume 1 (Samurai; France) $7
Live material from unidentified years (early 80s?).

BOOKLET AND TRAY CARD VG+

LEE HAZLEWOOD
Cowboy in Sweden (Smells Like Records) $10
Reissue of 1970 LP of music from a Swedish TV special.
HEAD (Voxx) $8
HOLE
My Beautiful Song (Practically Pretty) $25
LIve at Reading Festival '94 and Phoenix Festival '93; London studio '91 and '93.
HOLY RIVER FAMILY BAND
Haida Deities (The Wild Places) $11
Swedish psych-rock-space band; offshoot of the Spacious Mind. Released 1996.
HOLY RIVER FAMILY BAND
Welcome to Riverhouse (The Wild Places) 2CD $18
Swedish psych-rock-space band; offshoot of the Spacious Mind. Released 1997 (I think).
HUGH HOPPER BAND
Carousel (Cuneiform Records) $9
1995 CD from ex-Soft Machine bassist and band.
THE HUMPERS
Positively Sick on 4th St. (Sympathy for the Record Industry) $8
SFTRI 216.
JEFF HUMPHREY TRIO/JEFF HUMPHREY
No Fun Camp (The Lotus Sound) $7
HUNGRY GHOSTS
Alone, Alone (Smells Like Records) $8
THE INDIANS
Indianism (Polydor) $8
THE INSECT SURFERS
Death Valley Coastline (Marlin Records) $12
1996 CD by long-running L.A. surf band led by David Arnson. With guest appearance by Davie Allan; and a surf version of the Buzzcocks' "Walking Distance."
IN THE SUMMER OF THE MUSHROOM HONEY (Aether Records) $9
1999 psychedelic rock from Indiana.
THE JARVIS STREET REVUE
Mr. Oil Man (Pacemaker; Canada) $12
1970 LP by heavy-psych-pop band from Canada.
KABLE
Chlorophyll (Fleece Records) $10
KLUSTER
Cluster (TSP/OSA) $8
Boot version of Zwei-Osterei by Kluster; not Cluster, as billed.
LABRADFORD
Prazision LP (Kranky) $10
LAST DAYS OF MAY (No-Fi Records) $11
1997 debut from improv group led by ex-Dream Syndicate guitarist Karl Precoda.
ELODIE LAUTEN
Tronik Involutions (Studio 21) $9
LEIGH ASHFORD
Kinfolk (Pacemaker; Canada) $11
Reissue of 1971 CD by Canadian band doing country-flavored hard-rock. In the mid-70s, after various personnel changes, they changed thier name to Moxy and became a big deal in Canada.
LOBA Q
A Chief's Song (Captain Trip Records; Japan) $9
LUSH
Gala (4AD/Reprise) $8
1990 release.
LUSH
Spooky (4AD/Reprise) $8
1992 release.
MACHINE GUN
Pass the Ammo (Muworks) $8

CUT-OUT TRAY CARD

MAGNOG (Kranky) $9
LOREN MAZZACANE
Moonyean (Road Cone) $25
Thirteen untitled guitar pieces, mostly electric, with Suzanne Langille doing a lovely spooky vocal on one cut. Loren's "blues" aren't defined so much by structure as by the tones and colors his sound comes in, fuzzy overdubbed guitars ehcoing each other like repeated lines in a country blues, but also building building upupup the way Duane Allman learned to build listening to Coltrane. With pretty interludes wooden and hopeful. One of Loren Mazzacane's best; released 1994; long out of print.
MIDDLE PASSAGE
Come With Me (Vivi Records) CD EP $7
KAN MIKAMI
I'm the Only One Around (PSF; Japan) $14
First album on PSF by long-time Japanese folk legend.
KAN MIKAMI
U.S.E. (PSF; Japan) $14
Third album on PSF by long-time Japanese folk legend. With insert liner notes by Drew Stroud.
MONSTERTRUCKFIVE
Columbus, Ohio (Sympathy for the Record Industry) $8
MOTHER GONG
Live 1991 (Mothermusic; England) $12
MR. ROGERS NEIGHBORHOOD
Radical Music for Docile Minds (Captain Trip Records; Japan) $11
2001 release with Bob Rogers, Dickie Peterson (Blue Cheer), Ken Matsutani (Marble Sheep), and others.
NOD
Radio Giddy Up (Smells Like Records) $8
OILER
Missing Part One (Sympathy for the Record Industry) $8
YOKO ONO
New York Rock: Original Cast Recording (Capitol Records) $10

PROMO STICKER ON FRONT COVER OF BOOKLET

THE ORIGINAL SINS
Sally Kirkland (Psonik) $8

CUT-OUT TRAY CARD

DUANE PETERS & THE HUNNS
Unite (Disaster/Bomp) $7

CUT-OUT TRAY CARD

THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL BOYS
Melody, Melody, Melody, Melody, and More Melody! (no label) CDR $6
Self-released CDR from Massachusetts.
THE PROBLEMATICS
The Kids All Suck (Rip-Off Records) $7
PSYCHOTIC YOUTH
Stereoids (Bomp) $7
RAF
Ode to a Tractor (Day Eight Music) $10
With Jamal Evans, Jens Johansson, Peter Brotzmann, Bill Laswell, Anders Johansson, Otto von Waldenburg, and Jonas Hellborg. 1992 release.
RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE (Epic) $7
RAM DASS & AMAZING GRACE
The Chord of Love (Worldly Music) $8

CUT-OUT TRAY CARD

RAMLEH
Be Careful What You Wish For (Sympathy for the Record Industry) $8
THE RETREADS
Uranus Is Mine (Cock Hunter Records) $9
THE RONDELLES
Fiction, Romance, Fast Machines (Smells Like Records) $7
ROYAL TRUX
Twin Infinitives (Drag City) $10
RUN ON
Start Packing (Matador Records) $9
1996 CD with Rick Brown, Sue Garner, Alan Licht, and David Newgarden.
THE SERPENT POWER (Vanguard Records) $10
Reissue of 1967 psych-folk-rock LP from a band led by poet David Meltzer, adapting material from his book The Dark Continent.
SONNY SHARROCK BAND
Highlife (Enemy Records) $10
Released 1990.
ARCHIE SHEPP & JASPER VAN'T HOF
The Fifth of May (L+R/Optimism) $9
1987 recordings by Archie Shepp (tenor sax, soprano sax, vocals) and Jasper Van't Hof (Yamaha Grand Piano, Korg DSS 1 synthesizer, Yamaha DW 800 TF 80, kalimba, car keys).

CUT-OUT TRAY CARD

SILVERHEAD
Show Me Everything (Captain Trip Records; Japan) $14
Michael Des Barres, pre-Blondie Nigel Harrison, and the rest of this 70s glam band live in England 1973 and Japan 1974. With liner notes by Michael Des Barres and lots of photos (including one with groupie wife Pamela Des Barres).
SISTER PAUL
The Edge of the World (Captain Trip Records; Japan) $9
SLINGSHOT EPISODE
Fault Lines Sleep for Now (What Else? Records) $8
SMALLSTONE (Bomp) $8
SONGS: OHIA (Secretly Canadian Records) $9
Bloomington, Indiana, 1997.
SONIC YOUTH
Experimental Jet Set Trash and No Star (DGC) $8
SONIC YOUTH
100% (DGC) CD EP $15
"100%" (LP version)/"Creme Brulee" (LP version)/"Genetic" (previously unreleased)/"Hendrix Necro" (previously unreleased).
SPACEMEN 3
For All The Fucked-Up Children of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 (Sympathy for the Record Industry) $25
The first Spacemen 3 recording session from 1984. Out of print.
THE SQUARES
Answer (Squares) $8
1990 release from indie rockers in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
SUNYA BEAT
Delhi Slide (Think Progressive; Germany) $11
Second album, released 1999, by Ash Ra-related "techno/trance" group.
DAMO SUZUKI'S NETWORK
JPN ULTD Vol. 2 (Damo's Net Work; Germany) $14
Live in Tokyo 1997 with ex-Can Damo (vocals), ex-Can Michael Karoli (guitar), ex-Guru Guru Mani Neumeier (drums), Mandjao Fati (bass), and Matthias Keul (keyboards). Includes a version of Can's "Halleluwah."
TCHANGODEI & ARCHIE SHEPP
Eagle's Flight (Volanic Records; France) $8

COVER CORNER CUT; CUT-OUT TRAY CARD

THORAZINE
Crazy Uncle Paul's Dead Squirrel Wedding (Hell Yeah) $7
TOMBSTONE VALENTINE
Hidden World (Aether Records) $9
1998 release by Indiana psychedelic rock band.
2 BOBS
I'm With Stupid (Eldo Farms) $10
UNIVERS ZERO
Uzed (Cuneiform) $7

BOOKLET VG+

URBAN DANCE SQUAD
Life 'n Perspectives of a Genuine Crossover (Arista Records) $8

CUT-OUT TRAY CARD

URBAN DANCE SQUAD
Life 'n Perspectives of a Genuine Crossover (Arista Records) CD EP $15
With "Fast Lane" (danceteria version), "No Kid" (electric), "Hitchhike H.D.," "Deeper Shade of Soul" (live), and "Prayer for My Demo" (live).
VARIOUS ARTISTS
Old Skars and Upstarts (Alive) $8

NEW, UNPLAYED COPY; SEALED; CUT-OUT TRAY CARD

VARIOUS ARTISTS
Old Skars and Upstarts (Alive) $7

CUT-OUT TRAY CARD

VARIOUS ARTISTS
Synthetic Singles (Synthetic) $12
With Les Black's Amazing Pink Holes, Bluto's Revenge, Nimrod, Noise Floor, the Uninspired Five, Sosumi, the Meek,Screwtractor, and the Radio Alarm Clocks.
VEGA POP
Live With Slim Badgee (Captain Trip Records; Japan) $9
THE WALKING RUINS
Fall of the House of Ruin (Ruined Records) $15
Original 1996 release; with liner notes not included with the Gulcher reissue. The band features John Barge and Ian Brewer, formerly of 80s teen punks the Panics. These dudes' vision in '96 was pretty much the same as '81: they blast through nineteen short'n'fast manifestos, including "Lost Cause," "Withered Hand," "Won't Take My Medicine," "Cult Leader," "Stalin's Crayon," "Alien Autopsy," "Frat Row," and a cover of Vom's classic "Punkmobile."

NEW, UNPLAYED COPY; SEALED

THE WARLOCKS (Bomp) $7
NOT the Dead!

CUT-OUT TRAY CARD

FRED WESLEY/MIKE CLARK/PEE WEE ELLIS/HOUSE OF PAYNE
Jim Payne's York Funk Vol. 1 (Gramavision) $8

CUT-OUT TRAY CARD

NEIL YOUNG
Harvest (Reprise) $6

RECORD-CLUB EDITION

THE ZEROS
Right Now! (Bomp) $8

CUT-OUT TRAY CARD