Von and Mr "Ray" were bestest buddies around the time of the Floodland recordings, weren't they?
I heard a rumour that James Ray (Eric Whatsisface) may have contributed to of the Floodland recordings - bass, synths, programming etc - but without getting credited.
Given Von's attitude towards Patty's "contributions", I think this kind of fits the pattern
Anyone else know anything about this?
And what James Ray stuff did Von work on?
James Ray/Floodland connection?
James Ray _IS_ credited in the Floodland sleeve notes, but only in the "Thanks to..." bit.
In 1986 AE produced the first single by James Ray & The Performance ("Mexico Sundown Blues"/"Edie Sedgwick") and possibly one other ("Dust Boat" or "Texas"), can't remember which.
In 1986 AE produced the first single by James Ray & The Performance ("Mexico Sundown Blues"/"Edie Sedgwick") and possibly one other ("Dust Boat" or "Texas"), can't remember which.
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James Ray were on stage with the Sisters, in Montreaux for instance, playing Gibson guitar and saxophone, during the Floodland-era. Playback, but still. I wouldn't be very surprised if they collaborated somewhat during Floodland, but I can't tell for sure.
I had both of them, Mexico Sundown Blues and Texas on 12" and the album covers were magnificent (as Andrew puts it, blue and sunset yellow) but I sold them both for nothing to a distant friend of mine, stupid stupid me. Now I got the music on that Fifth Column CD, but not those covers, wich was what I really wanted. And Johnny Goodbye, that isn't on the CD anyway.
I had both of them, Mexico Sundown Blues and Texas on 12" and the album covers were magnificent (as Andrew puts it, blue and sunset yellow) but I sold them both for nothing to a distant friend of mine, stupid stupid me. Now I got the music on that Fifth Column CD, but not those covers, wich was what I really wanted. And Johnny Goodbye, that isn't on the CD anyway.
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I had both of them, Mexico Sundown Blues and Texas on 12" and the album covers were magnificent (as Andrew puts it, blue and sunset yellow) but I sold them both for nothing to a distant friend of mine, stupid stupid me.
anyway, yes, sorry for being a bore
theres a nice album can't recall what its called and can't be arsed to look it up sorry
but it has all the hits and more
anyway, yes, sorry for being a bore
theres a nice album can't recall what its called and can't be arsed to look it up sorry
but it has all the hits and more
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The album that PIB is reffering to is called "A New Kind of Assassin" - its a complation of the Mexico Sundown Blues 12" the Texas 12" and the Dustboat 12" - more details when I have dug it out of my collection.paint it black wrote:I had both of them, Mexico Sundown Blues and Texas on 12" and the album covers were magnificent (as Andrew puts it, blue and sunset yellow) but I sold them both for nothing to a distant friend of mine, stupid stupid me.
anyway, yes, sorry for being a bore
theres a nice album can't recall what its called and can't be arsed to look it up sorry
but it has all the hits and more
I used to have it on CD but swapped it for a copy on vinyl LP and I cant remember why
My personal fave is "Texas" - great to listen to in the car! - as are all the James Ray Performance tracks
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Very true. Great car music. On a freeway a warm summers night especially.AndyTheGoth wrote:My personal fave is "Texas" - great to listen to in the car! - as are all the James Ray Performance tracks