Description
The Machine Gun Co. band (named for the 1968 Peter Brötzmann album) coalesced around Coopers desire to continue the improvisatory path forged on Trout Steel in a more sustainable manner, with a steady core group of likeminded musicians able to buttress its daring, long-form improvisatory vaults with a bedrock foundation. Peter Eden (Donovan, Bill Fay, Clive Palmer) produced the historic sessions, which veered from the impeccable conceptual folk-rock artistry of Places I Know (as Cooper explains, the secret of the title of this record is that it was meant as a kind of covers record, or an homage to some musicians and songwriters that I liked at the time, the places in the titleI was interested in seeing if I could emulate some other people without actually sounding like them) to the utterly singular songmaking deconstructions of the more radical The Machine Gun Co., wherein the band erects lapidary arrangements reminiscent of Tim Buckley, only to dismantle them into virtuosic passages of Beefheartian free-jazz scree and skronk. Released as two separate records a year I Know/The Machine Gun Co. with Mike Cooper is Paradise of Bachelors attempt, two years in the making, to offer this masterpiece as it was designed to be experienced, as an extraordinarily ambitious document spanning Coopers song-based and improvisation-based styles of the early -ever artist-sanctioned and vinyl reissue, two years in the making.
150g virgin vinyl as a gatefold 2xLP, in a deluxe limited edition, Includes 16 pp. chapbook with an essay by Mike Cooper, lyrics, and never published color photos. Includes digital download coupon.






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