Nash The Slash
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American Band-Ages
New - LP - SV 2132
Sealed 1984 Vinyl, Clean COH.
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And You Thought You Were Normal
Used - LP - PVC 8913
1982 US Original. Cut Corner. Promo Sticker On Back Cover. “This is Nash's most accessible album, although admittedly that's not saying much. For one thing, he sings on this album. Sure, he shouts more than sings, but it still makes the music more approachable than on his purely instrumental releases. "Dance After Curfew," produced by Daniel Lanois, was released as a single. The opening track, Citizen, has a great beat and is almost danceable, which the iconoclastic Nash surely never intended. If wild, spooky music like "Normal" or "The Hypnotist" was married on a soundtrack to a movie like Scream, Nash might become a household name. He'd hate that.” AMG - Mark Allan.
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Dreams And Nightmares
Used - LP - CUT 2
1979 Original In Custom Inner Sleeve. “Visually Striking In Formal Dress — His Head And Hands Wrapped In Gauze Bandages — Nash The Slash Has Had A Mixed Career, Alternating Between Intriguing Electronic Music And Weak Pop Songs. Following His 1978 Departure From The Canadian Progressive Trio FM, Nash Self-Released An EP And LP Which Paralleled Concurrent Developments In Germanic Electronic Music. At Times, The Albums Evoke A More Aggressive Tangerine Dream, Or Sound Remarkably Close To The Neü/Cluster Hybrid Harmonia; However, His Electrification And Processing Of The Violin And Mandolin Gives The Records A Distinctive Identity.” – Doug Watson, Trouserpress.Com
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