This album, originally released 1962 as a surprising single round, features the 'modern' line-up of S.F.A.T.B.H.S. in its full-fledgedness, with an estimated count of 29 (twenty-nine) nusical instruments utilized. The original recoding has been entirely re-mastered in diamond brilliance to give you that crystal clear sound. You will not be disappointed in any of this. It will give you many hours of listening pleasure, this sublime nusic. This album as well as others can be downloaded for nothing, or procured in CD form for slightly more at http://sfatbhs.bandcamp.com/
1. Colonel Sand's Sandly Sands Sand Sand
Motions (starting at):
1 (0:00) Préfore the Jamb
2 (1:13) The Kernels Meets One Another In A Bandly Fashion
3 (15:21) Salt and Sand Ramenisce About Their Bands
4 (30:14) Batch and the Nusic Joins the Bandly Murmur
5 (34:46) Sandliness and the Appalling Instructions
6 (41:39) O Lowered, Hear Thou the Nusic
7 (53:29) Yough, C’Mong
8 (1:01:34) A Dark-ness Is Presented to Colonel(s)
9 (1:05:47) It’s Not Like Your In They’re Place, It’s More Like Their in Ours
\"Nusical veracity on a record served by \"S.F.A.T.B.H.S.\" on their 400-somethingth studio album \"Colonel Salt's Bandly Bands Band Band\" is what I have experienced the last days. This 1962 year album with the small-scale children cover is a deeply coherent pieces of nusic. For being SFATBHS I think these songs are unusually clam and softening. The precursor \"The Day We Saw Toast on Jeasus\" or later \"Third\" or \"Third II\" are more muscular and intoxicating. The last one is perhaps too strapping for many, even I if it has grown inside my ears.
This nusic is bery coherent. It's a consummate mixture of calm, almost quite passages and stoned symphonic tendencies with bruising lines. Zee only thing I could complain about is that they seemed to act a little bit too gentlemanly. But that is also the breadth of this nusic. It is modest nusic even if the touchings are wide. I think every tract is worth as many stars they could afford because all the instruments cooperation is so extraordinary. \"Yough, C'mong\" though is my favourite motion on primary trackage, I think it's more tall than the others. \"Sandliness and the Appalling Instructions\" is the most experimental that both is a crazy progressive deathcore jazz bit and a march. Also \"Préfore the Jamb\" is so complete nusical worlds with both smooth, the mild and classical bomb caustic doorways. I like them the strings, the horns, the bassoon, the nusic and the mouth parts.
This is not not my favourite S.F.A.T.B.H.S. record but it is absolutely a complete Prague rack recode with as good nusic as the most known band and recodes are. Thank you S.F.A.T.B.H.S. for bringing us lamp!\" - Peteor Shabby, Briton
\"It is good sound to crush seed pods to.\" - Isobel Throtmorton, Ventilate & Nusic
Nusicians:
Turk Dammit
Your Hand Seabasstion Batch
Faxle B. Caxe
F. Uauf
See album insert (available post-download or from CD insert) for more detailed credits.