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Sigmund Snopek III, Roy Rogers Meets Albert Einstein

Audio CD

Disk ID: 264249

Disk length: 48m 53s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1982

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Zully's Truck 2:39
2. Dimension Snatch 0:23
3. Transformatia 2:51
4. Backpocket Fugue 8:08
5. Song And Word Dream 2:05
6. Robotiko 3:08
7. OneBeamToColorsEndless 0:35
8. Meanwhile In LA 2:29
9. The Mountains 1:14
10. Death Valley Vortex 2:13
11. Worldless 2:45
12. Beam Bang 0:32
13. Roy Rogers Meets Albert Einstein12:50
14. Song Sing to the Doldrum King 6:50

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Review

A truly unclassifiable artist, Sigmund SNOPEK III was relatively anonymous among the popular band THE VIOLENT FEMMES. The art of this iconoclast can eventually be related to that of THE MOODY BLUES and Kevin GODLEY & Lol CREME. An obscure album issued in 1972, the now famous “Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?” was full of ambition: its heteroclite progressive rock taking after some of the early Frank ZAPPA, rock, classical or contemporary music, ethnic music and jazz, all in an audacious blend. "Roy Rodgers Meets Albert Einstein" is an excellent 1980 millesime, characterized by a division in three works ("Ride In The Dark", "Roy Rodgers Meets Albert Einstein" & "Song Sing The Doldrum Ding") all more staggering the one than the other.

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