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Conscious Contact (2021 Remastered Reissue)

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Conscious Contact (2021 Remastered Reissue)Tracks Coliseum Kind of Place Ching A Ling Conscious Contact Pure Life The Fastest Horse in Town Ten Killer Fairies Little Boos Fireworks Muscle Prince of Denmark Your Glass Eye Easter Crime and Punishment Three Mile Island Produced by Dave Schools Release date: August 13, 2021 About Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons critically acclaimed album Conscious Contact is now available for the first time on vinyl. Originally released in 2002, this limited

Tracks

  1. Coliseum
  2. Kind of Place
  3. Ching-A-Ling
  4. Conscious Contact
  5. Pure Life
  6. The Fastest Horse in Town
  7. Ten Killer Fairies
  8. Little Boo’s Fireworks
  9. Muscle
  10. Prince of Denmark
  11. Your Glass Eye
  12. Easter
  13. Crime and Punishment
  14. Three Mile Island

Produced by Dave Schools
Release date: August 13, 2021

About

Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons’ critically acclaimed album Conscious Contact is now available for the first time on vinyl. Originally released in 2002, this limited edition, 180 gram, double LP, all-analog (AAA) remaster is available in black and colored vinyl and housed in a tip-on gatefold jacket. The LP includes never-before-released tracks Crime and Punishment, with Danny Hutchens on vocals, and Three Mile Island. Produced by Dave Schools and engineered and mixed by David Barbe at Chase Park Transduction in Athens, GA. Remastered by Pete Lyman at Infrasonic Sound. Special guests include Michael Houser, Chuck Leavell, Todd Nance, Vic Chesnutt, Randell Bramblett, and more.

The Players

Jerry Joseph: guitar, vocals
Junior Ruppel: bass, vocals
Brad Rosen: drums, percussion

with special guests

Mike Houser: guitar
Chuck Leavell: organ, piano
Randall Bramblett: organ, Wurlitzer
John Keene: pedal steel
John Neff: pedal steel
Todd Nance: percussion
David Barbe: sirens
Vic Chesnutt: vocals
Danny Hutchens: vocals

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This is actually the start of a second Vader series. The first one began, along with the new Marvel main Star Wars series, right after the Death Star was destroyed. That Vader series birthed the new characters of Doctor Aphra, Triple Zero, BeeTee, and Cylo. Now, that series has come to an end. THIS NEW SERIES IS GOOD! It picks up the moment that Anakin Skywalker awakes in his armor at the end of Revenge of the Sith. It chronicles the first steps of Darth Vader. We learn something new about the Sith. They do not create their own lightsabers. They must take a saber from a Jedi and make it their own. The Sith blades are red and only red. Why? Palpatine explains that the kyber crystals that power the sabers are living things within the Force. This is backed up by the Rogue One novel (it was either that or Catalyst). The crystals are rock, but they are also alive. In the hands of a Sith, the new owner uses the Dark Side to push all his pain into the crystal--until the crystal bleeds and turns the color of the beam red. I just think that is all sorts of awesome!
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