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In 1988, Philosophy of the World and Shaggs' Own Thing were remastered and rereleased by Rounder Records as the compilation The Shaggs. [10] In 1999, RCA Victor reissued Philosophy of the World with the original cover and track listing. [3] Despite the increasing interest in outsider music and airplay on college radio stations, the reissue sold ...
Shaggs' Own Thing is a 1982 compilation album by the American band the Shaggs, containing unreleased recordings made between 1969 and 1975.In 1988, Shaggs' Own Thing and the Shaggs' first album, Philosophy of the World, were remastered and rereleased by Rounder Records as the compilation The Shaggs.
[3] [13] [15] [29] Chusid noted that many people, upon hearing Philosophy of the World, wondered if it was the worst album ever recorded. [4] The LA Weekly critic Bruce D. Rhodewalt wrote: "If we can judge music on the basis of its honesty, originality and impact, then the Shaggs' Philosophy of the World is the greatest record ever recorded in ...
Album details Peak chart positions Oricon [24] Billboard [25] Funky but Chic: Released: November 23, 2016; Label: Philosophy of the World; Formats: CD, digital download — — The Founder: Released: November 22, 2017; Label: Philosophy of the World; Formats: CD, digital download; 38: 61 Excelsior (エクセルシオール) Released: April 5 ...
1. "Philosophy of the World" – The Shaggs 2. "Walking the Cow" – Daniel Johnston3. "Walking On The Moon" – Lucia Pamela 4. "Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere" – Peter Grudzien
Take Fountain is the band's first album release since 1996's Saturnalia, and returns to the noisy, jangly, intelligent indie sound of old. Take Fountain was recorded in the United States at Robert Lang Studios in Shoreline, Washington, at Philosophy of the World Recording in Seattle, Washington, and at Electrical Audio in Chicago, Illinois in ...
Released over a decade after the band's demise, the album compiles tracks taken from singles coupled with songs from the band's two studio albums, all of which were remastered by Wharton Tiers. The cover art pays homage to the independently produced and recorded vanity records of the 1960s, such as the infamous Philosophy of the World by The ...
A fourth book, The High Fidelity Art of Jim Flora, focusing on Flora's illustrated album covers and music ephemera for Columbia and RCA Victor Records, was published in September 2013. [45] Chusid and Economon serve as co-archivists for the Flora collection, and produce a line of fine art prints of the artist's work.