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DJ Dick,DJ Stinky Jim,Kevvy Kev,Pains People,Dooblong Tond Sideways Songs | 1. | Gigawati - SJD |
| 2. | Roll the Bones - Phase 5 |
| 3. | Tha' Natural - Submariner |
| 4. | Datlight - Juse |
| 5. | Mysterious Utility - Mood Unit |
| 6. | Now A Major Motion Picture - International Observer |
| 7. | Hi Five - Sola Rosa |
| 8. | Higher Dread - Kevvy Kev |
| 9. | Divergence - R & D |
| 10. | Other Worlds - Pain's People |
| 11. | Sleep Is Rehearsal For Death - Doob-Long Tondra |
| 12. | Horse Winning Without Rider - Phelps & Munro |
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By the autumn of 1976, Lars Hollmer's group Samla Mammas Manna was a fairly big success in its native Sweden, and even had a couple of local hits. For various reasons, the band fragmented, with members forming various solo and small combo projects. However, Samla's success reached overseas, catching the attention of Chris Cutler's international (if underground) distribution at Recommended Records in London. With international promotion, the group got back together in early 1977 with a slight name change (Samla to Zamla) and a new guitarist, Eino Haapala. When they went on tour that summer, they played all improvisations, to the point where at one show a fan ...
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