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Majestic Arrows - The Magic Of The Majestic Arrows

LP - Indies Exclusive Limited Edition ' Another Blue Sky Coloured' Vinyl

Dreamed up in the basement of his Bronzeville harem/headquarters, Arrow Brown's peerless The Magic of The Majestic Arrows album was the by-product of years operating at the fringe of Chicago's storied Record Row.
Issued on his own Bandit imprint, the LP is a string-laden fantasia straddling the street corner doo-wop of the '50s and the Me Decade's studio excess.
Backed by the Chosen Few and the Scott Brothers, arranged by Benjamin Wright, sung by Brown's 17-year-old daughter Tridia and Moroccos falsetto Larry Brown, and drawn by The Wind's Eugene Phillips, the album is an outsider D.I.Y.
soul genie awaiting the rub of a phonographic needle to reveal its immortal sorcery.
Be careful what you wish for.

LP - Indies Exclusive Limited Edition ' Another Blue Sky Coloured' Vinyl

Dreamed up in the basement of his Bronzeville harem/headquarters, Arrow Brown's peerless The Magic of The Majestic Arrows album was the by-product of years operating at the fringe of Chicago's storied Record Row.
Issued on his own Bandit imprint, the LP is a string-laden fantasia straddling the street corner doo-wop of the '50s and the Me Decade's studio excess.
Backed by the Chosen Few and the Scott Brothers, arranged by Benjamin Wright, sung by Brown's 17-year-old daughter Tridia and Moroccos falsetto Larry Brown, and drawn by The Wind's Eugene Phillips, the album is an outsider D.I.Y.
soul genie awaiting the rub of a phonographic needle to reveal its immortal sorcery.
Be careful what you wish for.

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LP - Indies Exclusive Limited Edition ' Another Blue Sky Coloured' Vinyl

Dreamed up in the basement of his Bronzeville harem/headquarters, Arrow Brown's peerless The Magic of The Majestic Arrows album was the by-product of years operating at the fringe of Chicago's storied Record Row.
Issued on his own Bandit imprint, the LP is a string-laden fantasia straddling the street corner doo-wop of the '50s and the Me Decade's studio excess.
Backed by the Chosen Few and the Scott Brothers, arranged by Benjamin Wright, sung by Brown's 17-year-old daughter Tridia and Moroccos falsetto Larry Brown, and drawn by The Wind's Eugene Phillips, the album is an outsider D.I.Y.
soul genie awaiting the rub of a phonographic needle to reveal its immortal sorcery.
Be careful what you wish for.