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Goodbye Dave

by David Baxter

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tmthycnnlly This is more like a radio play with backing music than a regular album, but boy is it fun. Favorite track: Doors.
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Notes 03:24
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Doors 04:27
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Rubbish 02:14
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Tibet 03:01
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My Mind 03:28
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Microdot 03:54
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Poem 02:42
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Sound 02:33
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Beryl 02:24

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Known in certain circles as a heralded psychedelic masterpiece, and in others as a confusing paranoid sonic journey, 1970’s Goodbye Dave is one bad trip. The musical component of the record was written and performed by Andwella’s David Lewis, the rest of it features Baxter babbling semi-coherently. Between the shrieks, the bells, the birds, and the paranoia, there is a psychedelic prog ambiance that gives shape to the quietness between Baxter’s poetic explorations. Tracks like “Doors” actually have the full Andwella band riffing rhythmically behind his nervous, confused musings. For the heads only.

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released August 14, 2020

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Reflection Records UK

Originally established as a UK subsidiary of CBS in 1969, Reflection Records, the A&R brainchild of Andrew Cameron Miller. The imprint was cut loose in 1970 to run things independently, which they did, releasing everything from pastoral countryside ballads to psychedelic prog. ... more

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