Gondwanaland

Steroid Maximus - Gondwanaland


LP  1992  Big Cat  #ABB 37  Made in the UK

CD  1992  Big Cat  #ABB 37  CD  Made in the UK


01)  ¡Quilombo!

02)  Radio Raheem

  The Bowel Of Beelzebub: A Symphony In Four Movements

03)  First Movement: The Trojan Hearse

04)  Second Movement: The Auctioneer Of Souls

05)  Third Movement: Crawling Goliath

06)  Fourth Movement: Erupture

07)  Life In The Greenhouse Effect

08)  I Will Love You Always (Wild Irish Rose)

09)  Destino Matar

10)  Cross Double Cross

11)  Volgarity

12)  Öl (Kwik-Lube)

13)  Powerhouse!

14)  Homeo


Cover / liner / label notes:

"¡Quilombo!", "Radio Raheem", and The Bowel Of Beelzebub: A Symphony In Four Movements (all 4 movements) by Thirlwell / Watts.

"Life In The Greenhouse Effect" by Thirlwell / Hamilton.

"I Will Love You Always (Wild Irish Rose)" by Thirlwell / Fleming.

"Destino Matar" by Thirlwell / Cunningham.

"Cross Double Cross" and "Homeo" by Thirlwell / Away.

"Öl (Kwik-Lube)" by Thirlwell / Mosimann

"Powerhouse!" by Raymond Scott.

"Volgarity" by Thirlwell.

Created by J.G. Thirlwell with these additional ingredients:

Raymondo Watts (on "¡Quilombo!", "Radio Raheem", and The Bowel Of Beelzebub: A Symphony In Four Movements (all 4 movements)).

Lucy Hamilton (on "Life In The Greenhouse Effect").

Don Fleming (on "I Will Love You Always (Wild Irish Rose)").

Mark Cunningham (on "Destino Matar").

Away (courtesy of Mechanic / MCA) (on "Cross Double Cross" and "Homeo").

Roli Mosimann (on "Öl (Kwik-Lube)").

The Pizz & Buttstain (on "Powerhouse!").

Contains trace elements of the following additional ingredients:

Lin Culbertson - Flute on "¡Quilombo!"

Hahn Rowe - Violin on "Destino Matar".

Produced, engineered, arranged and mixed by J.G. Thirlwell at Self-Immolation Studios, Brooklyn NY  Summer 89 - Summer 90

Packaging by Mark O and J.G. Thirlwell.


Notes:

"¡Quilombo!" and "Life In The Greenhouse Effect" also appear on the Steroid Maximus Quilombo release.

"Volgarity" also appears on the flexi disc from The Catalogue magazine, as well as on the Various Artists Volume 4 CD compilation.

"Powerhouse!" also appears on the Garage Monsters "Powerhouse!" 7", and was originally by The Raymond Scott Orchestra in the 1930's.


Last updated 12 Sep '99.