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Several of Elliott Sharp's earliest recordings are included on this Atavistic compilation, before he moved to New York and became a part of that city's fertile Downtown scene. The tracks on ARC, Vol. 2 show that Sharp was thinking along similar lines long before he hit the Big Apple; the first track, "Interference," features the overpowering sound of four guitars (and not much else). Much of the rest of the album consists of works recorded during the mid-'70s while Sharp was in college -- interesting from a historical viewpoint, but definitely not in relation to the highs of his later career. ~ John Bush
Recorded between 1972 and 1979. Includes liner notes by Elliott Sharp.
Personnel: Elliott Sharp (guitar, electric guitar, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone, synthesizer, electric bass, hand claps, percussion); Chris Vine (guitar); Steve Piccolo (acoustic bass); Geoff MacAdie (electric bass); Donald Knaack (percussion).
Photographers: Debbie DeStaffan; Andrew Zev Weinstein.
Personnel includes: Elliott Sharp (various instruments, guitar, soprano saxophone, synthesizer, bass).
Arc, Vol. 2: The Seventies (1972-79) Music | List Price | $14.95 (You save $4.20) | | Category | Rock Albums, Jazz CDs, Electronica, Alternative, Rock/Pop, Experimental Rock | | Label | Atavistic | | Orig Year | 1997 | | All Time Sales Rank | 459143  | | CD Universe Part number | 1051908 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 10, 1997 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Elliott Sharp | | Recording Time | 78 minutes | | Personnel | Elliott Sharp - guitar, electric guitar, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone, synthesizer, electric bass, hand claps, percussion Elliott Sharp - guitar, electric guitar, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone, synthesizer, electric bass, hand claps, percussion Donald Knaack - percussion
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