'Essentially the b-sides to the late, great Arthur Russell's one and only album - World of Echo. Meditative, abstract meanderings by the Iowan Cellist, with influences of Ambient and Electronic throughout.' - Liam
Just when you thought there was no more left in the pot, further Arthur Russell recordings have been located. ‘Picture of Bunny Rabbit’ features nine unreleased 'World of Echo' era performances found on test pressings and includes the title track instrumental which was written for a friend's pet rabbit. This new set is a massively important historical document for fans of this increasingly influential musician - Flying Out
In 1986 Arthur Russell was diagnosed with HIV, that same year he released his career-defining masterpiece World of Echo, the first and only solo album issued during his lifetime. Arthur had found his voice and a fresh direction with a set of new, transformative material, unlike anything he or anyone else had previously released. His illness ensured that the artistic growth and sense of exploration encapsulated in World of Echo would be tragically curtailed. Within six short years he was gone. His final years were filled with a renewed commitment to creativity and unceasing live and recording work. Picture of Bunny Rabbit features nine previously unreleased performances from this era compiled from completed masters culled from two unique test pressings. A further four tracks were discovered in his tape archive. The bulk of the material was recorded with engineer Eric Liljestrand at Battery Sound Studios NYC and at Arthur's apartment studio in the East Village.
- Fuzzbuster #10
- Not Checking Up
- Telling No One
- Fuzzbuster #06
- The Boy with A Smile
- Fuzzbuster #09
- Very Reason
- Picture of Bunny Rabbit
- In the Light of a Miracle