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The Amazing Adventures of Ludwig Eartrumpet

by Paul Nagle

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This is one that got away, or went away, or the world (and myself) forgot it existed. It isn't terrible though even if it contains the inevitable Crumbly Lancashire and 80s-style drums (from a Roland D-110 IIRC), plus quite a lot of piano. It's not a release that many people have ever asked about - see what you think.

BTW I thought it dated from around 1988 but discogs seems to think 1990.
Dear Clive Littlewood put it out for me on cassette (he changed the title for some reason so I've reverted to the original).

This copy has been recovered from tape from Jack McCafferty. My copy of the cassette isn't too good so you know who to blame that this exists at all. Thanks Jack ;)

Lastly, the original cover wasn't all that great (even for the time) so I've replaced it. Tim Rafferty allowed me to manhandle some of his artwork, creating a new cover for you as the files uploaded. Then I faffed with it for a while afterwards until happy. I haven't done a lot to the audio (you probably guessed this) just a bit of tweaking, occasional EQ and a small boost.

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released March 17, 2023

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Paul Nagle Lancashire, UK

Paul has been writing and performing electronic music since the late 1970s influenced mainly by German musicians such as Roedelius and Schnitzler and bands such as Tangerine Dream and Cluster. However, all musical niches are considered fair game and failure is deemed more noble than non-participation. ... more

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