
Here's an obscure private press release from 1978 on Gabriel Records. This record consists of four long tracks with Albin on acoustic guitar and Rebekah on piano. The whole lp has a moody, introspective vibe to it. They even do a cover of "lonely woman" by Ornette Coleman. I think their quote from the liner notes sums it up best: "Thus, our music is primarily us. Whatever else it may be, it is essentially a means of expressing, and thereby discovering, what lies beyond human consciousness." Indeed.
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what part of the US is it from?
It’s from Brighton, Massachusetts.
I knew them in the late ’70s/early ’80s. I would love to be able to drop them a line. Any suggestions? Gracias.