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1981<ref>https://archive.org/details/adventuring_into_basketry_1/page/n8/mode/1up</ref><blockquote>Allegedly attracting 'disco action', the first 45 for over a year is a gloriously brutal bass maze. The 'Milkmaid' coupling doubles its justification for singularity, but invest in the wonderful 'Kangaroo?' LP instead.</blockquote> | 1981<ref>https://archive.org/details/adventuring_into_basketry_1/page/n8/mode/1up</ref><blockquote>Allegedly attracting 'disco action', the first 45 for over a year is a gloriously brutal bass maze. The 'Milkmaid' coupling doubles its justification for singularity, but invest in the wonderful '[[Kangaroo?]]' LP instead.</blockquote> | ||
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Single by The Red Crayola with Art & Language | |
Released | 1981 |
Recorded | 1980 |
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An Old Man's Dream is a 1981 single that contains two tracks from Kangaroo?.
Track list
Background
Cover art
The cover art was created by Art & Language based on "War" by Jackson Pollock. It's overlapped by a reproduction of the soviet mosaic that inspired "The Milkmaid".
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"War" by Jackson Pollock, 1947
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Milkmaid by Aleksandr Deyneka, 1962
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"Gustave Courbet's 'Burial at Ornans'; Expressing States of Mind that are Vivid and Compelling" by Art & Language, 1981[1]
Reviews
Adventuring into Basketry
1981[2]
Allegedly attracting 'disco action', the first 45 for over a year is a gloriously brutal bass maze. The 'Milkmaid' coupling doubles its justification for singularity, but invest in the wonderful 'Kangaroo?' LP instead.