
Medeski Martin & Wood- Friday Afternoon In The Universe - Magenta [Colored Vinyl] (PREORDER)
It's title taken from the first line of "Old Angel Midnight" by Jack Kerouac (himself a legendary improviser), 1995's Friday Afternoon in the Universe flings a whole lot at the wall and just about everything sticks, with mid-'70s Miles Davis the predominant hue in an ever-changing sonic palette. "Chubb Sub" is a favorite, and was used prominently in the Get Shorty soundtrack, but even the most abstract numbers groove and move. First time on colored vinyl, and a snazzy magenta pressing from Gotta Groove Records at that!
Tracklist:
- The Lover
- Paper Bass
- House Mop
- Last Chance to Dance Trance (Perhaps)
- Baby Clams
- We're So Happy
- Shack
- Tea
- Chinoiserie
- Between Two Limbs
- Sequel
- Friday Afternoon in the Universe
- Billy's Tool Box
- Chubb Sub
- Khop Khun Krub (Thai for "Thank You")
UPC > 848064021179
Format > New Vinyl
Label > Real Gone Music
Shop online at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.
It's title taken from the first line of "Old Angel Midnight" by Jack Kerouac (himself a legendary improviser), 1995's Friday Afternoon in the Universe flings a whole lot at the wall and just about everything sticks, with mid-'70s Miles Davis the predominant hue in an ever-changing sonic palette. "Chubb Sub" is a favorite, and was used prominently in the Get Shorty soundtrack, but even the most abstract numbers groove and move. First time on colored vinyl, and a snazzy magenta pressing from Gotta Groove Records at that!
Tracklist:
- The Lover
- Paper Bass
- House Mop
- Last Chance to Dance Trance (Perhaps)
- Baby Clams
- We're So Happy
- Shack
- Tea
- Chinoiserie
- Between Two Limbs
- Sequel
- Friday Afternoon in the Universe
- Billy's Tool Box
- Chubb Sub
- Khop Khun Krub (Thai for "Thank You")
UPC > 848064021179
Format > New Vinyl
Label > Real Gone Music
Shop online at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.
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It's title taken from the first line of "Old Angel Midnight" by Jack Kerouac (himself a legendary improviser), 1995's Friday Afternoon in the Universe flings a whole lot at the wall and just about everything sticks, with mid-'70s Miles Davis the predominant hue in an ever-changing sonic palette. "Chubb Sub" is a favorite, and was used prominently in the Get Shorty soundtrack, but even the most abstract numbers groove and move. First time on colored vinyl, and a snazzy magenta pressing from Gotta Groove Records at that!
Tracklist:
- The Lover
- Paper Bass
- House Mop
- Last Chance to Dance Trance (Perhaps)
- Baby Clams
- We're So Happy
- Shack
- Tea
- Chinoiserie
- Between Two Limbs
- Sequel
- Friday Afternoon in the Universe
- Billy's Tool Box
- Chubb Sub
- Khop Khun Krub (Thai for "Thank You")
UPC > 848064021179
Format > New Vinyl
Label > Real Gone Music
Shop online at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.











