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Spiritualized- Music For William Eggleston's Stranded In Canton

SKU: 767981184814
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Spiritualized- Music For William Eggleston's Stranded In Canton
Spiritualized- Music For William Eggleston's Stranded In Canton

Vinyl LP pressing. Stranded in Canton is a black-and-white film portrait of Memphis in 1974, shot in bars and on street corners, showing Eggleston's friends carousing, playing music and firing pistols into the night sky. It is raw, greasy, Quaalude-y and hot. Jagged and intimate, the film is a handheld window into a different world; "Hogarth on Beale Street" as writer Richard Williams describes it in the album's liner notes. Restored and re-edited by Eggleston in collaboration with the author Robert Gordon, the 77-minute film was screened in 2015 as part of Doug Aitken's Station to Station, a 30-day arts festival in London and Aitken recruited J Spaceman to provide a live score.

  • 1 I Was Stranded in Canton
  • 2 Last Week I Took a Trip
  • 3 It's Not Gospel
  • 4 What Train Blues
  • 5 I Don't Know What I Can Possibly Do
  • 6 Mother's Milk
  • 7 Back Up William
  • 8 Everybody in Their Life at One Time or Another
  • 9 Love for the Asking
  • 10 Credits Roll

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Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Spiritualized- Music For William Eggleston's Stranded In Canton

SKU: 767981184814
Regular price ₩43,000
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per

Release Date: 11.01.24

 

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Vinyl LP pressing. Stranded in Canton is a black-and-white film portrait of Memphis in 1974, shot in bars and on street corners, showing Eggleston's friends carousing, playing music and firing pistols into the night sky. It is raw, greasy, Quaalude-y and hot. Jagged and intimate, the film is a handheld window into a different world; "Hogarth on Beale Street" as writer Richard Williams describes it in the album's liner notes. Restored and re-edited by Eggleston in collaboration with the author Robert Gordon, the 77-minute film was screened in 2015 as part of Doug Aitken's Station to Station, a 30-day arts festival in London and Aitken recruited J Spaceman to provide a live score.

  • 1 I Was Stranded in Canton
  • 2 Last Week I Took a Trip
  • 3 It's Not Gospel
  • 4 What Train Blues
  • 5 I Don't Know What I Can Possibly Do
  • 6 Mother's Milk
  • 7 Back Up William
  • 8 Everybody in Their Life at One Time or Another
  • 9 Love for the Asking
  • 10 Credits Roll

Shop online 24/7 at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.