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How About Some More Ether - Box Set

by Solid Doctor

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    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    Purchasable with gift card

      £15 GBP  or more

     

  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Full original LP remastered + 4 hours of unreleased and bonus material

    "To celebrate the 21st anniversary of How About Some Ether I had initially intended to just remaster the original tunes.

    In order to locate them a trawl through an inordinate amount of DAT tapes was in order.
    My labelling skills have never been above mediocre and so it proved to be a laborious task.
    It was whilst performing this search that I discovered a substantial amount of unreleased work.
    Not having listened to it for the better part of two decades I was surprised by how many songs had stood the test of time.
    With this in mind I decided to include much of the new trove in the form of bonus discs.

    Disk 1 & 2 contain the original tracks in the same running order, but without segues and remastered.

    Disk 3 and 4 is the bulk of the recently unearthed work.

    Ten of the selections on the 95 release were in fact culled from considerably longer versions. Disk 5 contains six of the unadulterated ‘mother’ tracks in their entirety, plus an alternate extended version of O Say Krevlon
    The debut solid doctor releases were four 12” e.p.’s entitled Losing Patients Vol 1 to 4 with a total of ten songs thereon, four of which I eventually included on HASE.
    The remastered omissions constitute Disk 6." - Steve Cobby


    All tracks written, recorded and produced by Cobby between '90 and '95
    Remastered by Steve Cobby @ The Shedio for Déclassé productions.
    All tracks published by Phoenix Music International

    except:
    Anomie written and produced by cobby/brydon published by pmi / bmg chrysalis
    land of dope and tory written and produced by cobby/mcsherry published by pmi

    Bernard Moss - Flute 5/3 and 6/3

    Thanks to Ian Anderson and all at Designers Republic for the unwavering support throughout the decades

    Dedicated to Debbie, Herbie and Eddie and to the wonderful authors of my being Rod & Grace


    "Easily one of my all time favourite albums and one that is inextricably intertwined with my life, from discovering it as a youth it has been the soundtrack to many moments and its a joy making further discoveries within it with every listen, even years later. And now its even bigger - like a childhood sweetheart that has put on a few pounds in old age and is all the more loveable for it. Happy to say I'll be enjoying this for many more years to come."
    - DJ Shepdog (2017)

    Classy without unnecessary showiness, chilled out without faking the funk, it spreads its tapestry over two CDs, but your eyelids won't droop once. More therapeutic than a lifetime's supply of Prozac and Freudian analysis. Prescribe now.' - Calvin Bush Mixmag (1996)

    Includes unlimited streaming of How About Some More Ether - Box Set via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Hippolyte 05:22
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Motherlode 07:55
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Veranda 02:52
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Gore Vidal 07:46
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Sharsooz 06:25
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about

21st anniversary box set.

Full LP remastered + 4 hours of unreleased and bonus material

"To celebrate the 21st anniversary of How About Some Ether I had initially intended to just remaster the original tunes.

In order to locate them a trawl through an inordinate amount of DAT tapes was in order.
My labelling skills have never been above mediocre and so it proved to be a laborious task.
It was whilst performing this search that I discovered a substantial amount of unreleased work.
Not having listened to it for the better part of two decades I was surprised by how many songs had stood the test of time.
With this in mind I decided to include much of the new trove in the form of bonus discs.

Disk 1 & 2 contain the original tracks in the same running order, but without segues and remastered.

Disk 3 and 4 is the bulk of the recently unearthed work.

Ten of the selections on the 95 release were in fact culled from considerably longer versions. Disk 5 contains six of the unadulterated ‘mother’ tracks in their entirety, plus an alternate extended version of O Say Krevlon
The debut solid doctor releases were four 12” e.p.’s entitled Losing Patients Vol 1 to 4 with a total of ten songs thereon, four of which I eventually included on HASE.
The remastered omissions constitute Disk 6." - Steve Cobby


All tracks written, recorded and produced by Cobby between '90 and '95
Remastered by Steve Cobby @ The Shedio for Déclassé productions.
All tracks published by Phoenix Music International

except:
Anomie written and produced by cobby/brydon published by pmi / bmg chrysalis
land of dope and tory written and produced by cobby/mcsherry published by pmi

Bernard Moss - Flute 5/3 and 6/3

Thanks to Ian Anderson and all at Designers Republic for the unwavering support throughout the decades

Dedicated to Debbie, Herbie and Eddie and to the wonderful authors of my being Rod & Grace


"Easily one of my all time favourite albums and one that is inextricably intertwined with my life, from discovering it as a youth it has been the soundtrack to many moments and its a joy making further discoveries within it with every listen, even years later. And now its even bigger - like a childhood sweetheart that has put on a few pounds in old age and is all the more loveable for it. Happy to say I'll be enjoying this for many more years to come."
- DJ Shepdog (2017)

Classy without unnecessary showiness, chilled out without faking the funk, it spreads its tapestry over two CDs, but your eyelids won't droop once. More therapeutic than a lifetime's supply of Prozac and Freudian analysis. Prescribe now.' - Calvin Bush Mixmag (1996)

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released March 17, 2017

All tracks written, recorded and produced by Steve Cobby

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