The United States of America. The Garden of Earthly Delights. Columbia Records. 1968.
Bessie Jones. Diamond Joe. 1961.
Fred McDowell. Woke Up This Morning With My Mind On Jesus. Alan Lomax Field Recording. 1959.
Alice Coltrane featuring Pharoah Sanders. Journey in Satchidananda. 1970.
Little Willie John. Until Again My Love. King Records. 1962.
The Inmates of the Chain Gang at Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman. Rosie. Alan Lomax field recording (Italian vinyl version on Albatross Records, 1977). 1947.
Pedro Santos. Desengano da Vista. 1968.
Denise LaSalle. Trapped By A Thing Called Love. Westbound Records. 1972.
Charlie Feathers & His Musical Warriors. Can’t Hardly Stand It (Unissued Alternate Take). 1956.
(Unknown). Found On The Elevator 205 W. 57th, Private Pressing. 1969.
An inexplicable 10" record from 1969 containing a 24-minute psychedelic message from the distant future.
This recording is an "unauthorized experiment" that was made in the year 2058 C.D.S. (Carbon Dating System), a "blue verbal data feed" sent backwards in time to "retro A.D." by Decker, T. L., index J-3, CMR 00965 of T-Group Roaring Vectors 252, a human cyborg who suffers from a malfunctioning number nine electrode in his head which causes him to have an emotional breakdown as he records this message. It's a secret message to a past world he has trouble imagining, a retro world of foreign substances like metal, plastic, animals, soldiers. A world all "physical and slow," "all mechanical and disunified, before major coordinations."
An 8½" 20RPM disc containing this recording was found on the elevator at 205 W. 57th Street in New York City on February 11, 1969 by the composer Clark Gesner. The only other known copy of this record resides in Box 44 Folder 7 of the Clark Genser archive at the Princeton University Library Manuscripts Division.
Thomas Leer & Robert Rental. Attack Decay. Industrial Records. 1979.
Al Green. Strong As Death (Sweet As Love). Hi Records. 1975.
The Monochrome Set. Surfing S.W.!2. Dindisc. 1980.
The Webs. It's So Hard To Break A Habit. Pop-Side. (Unknown).
..and the B side may be one of the heaviest rare soul cuts in life.