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Leprechaun Catering - Kumquats, Lychees - Ehse 001
001
Blaster Al Ackerman - I Am Drunk - Ehse 002
002
Little Howlin' Wolf - Brave Nu World- Ehse 003
003
Trockeneis - 5025 AD- Ehse 004
004
Harrius - Enter the Cotton Ring - Ehse 005
005
Andy Hayleck - Two Gong/Wire Pieces - Ehse 006
006
Beaver - You Can Only Control Instincts When They Come - Ehse 007
007
Snacks - Natural Snacks - Ehse 008
008
Ian Nagoski- Kerflooey - Ehse 009
009
Ric Royer & G Lucas Crane - Dark Cabinet of the Strange Weird- Ehse 010
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Harrius - Proud Flesh- Ehse 011
011
Needle Gun - Afternoon Computer Umbrage - Ehse 012
012
Sejayno - Quantus - Ehse 013
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Lizz King - All Songs Go To Heaven - Ehse 014
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Salamander Wool - Lunarsophic Somnambulist - Ehse 015
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Katt Hernandez - Unlovely - Ehse 016
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Ami Dang - Hukam - ehse 017
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Dog Leather - Greezy Man and Stinky Man Meets Smutty Ranks On Tarantula Hill - ehse 018
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White Life - ehse 019
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Secret Secrets - ehse 020
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Angels In America - ehse 021
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Salamander Wool - ehse 022
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Blaster Al Ackerman - I Am Drunk
(Ehse 002)

This listener's prediction:  the muffled voice of Blaster Al Ackerman reading his "Pepper Young" translations with a presumed bar of soap in his mouth followed by tree frog belches will replace the sound of a passing steam locomotive as the poetic sounds of indescribable mystery and high lonesomeness.  This audio icon of the 21st Century can be found on Ehse Records' LP release of Blaster Al Ackerman's "I Am Drunk".  And indeed at times he does sound drunk, but not just on booze, also on language and human absurdity.  Featuring live as well as "studio" recordings, "I Am Drunk" also has two Blaster classics that raise the humdrum world of the workplace to the giddy heights of Philip K. Dick in Munchkinland - "The John Eaton Recommendations" and "The Crab".   Another prediction:  copies of this album with its linguistic hijinks and squat and thrusts will be played far more times and enjoyed much more than any mothball enshrined Caedmon LP of T.S. Eliot or Robert Frost intoning.

- Original artwork for LP front cover by Blaster Al Ackerman.

Reviews:
KFJC 89.7

As with all of our releases, the entire album is available to listen to for free.
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Side A:

1. The Pepper Young Translations
2. The Crab
  Side B:

1. The John Eaton Recommendations and
Not Ideas About Gobbling, But The Gobbling Itself