Originally issued by Phillips under the pseudonym Myriam Frances and long sought by vinyl collectors, Australian nun Sister Irene O’Connor’s 1973 album Fire of God’s Love sees official reissue this week via the always reliable Freedom to Spend label. Drenched in reverb and powered by organ and fuzzy drum machine, it sounds like a holy devotional side project by Broadcast—future music imbued with traditional faith.
Shaun Harris :: S/T (1973)
After the tumultuous departure of legendary cult outfit The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, the eponymous 1973 folk rock offering from Shaun Harris is a gem best reserved for those with a penchant for sadness presented through a jagged, downright sunny orchestral filter. An oddity on several fronts, the startling and heavy introspective themes clash with symphonic, brimming sunshine pop arrangements. Like a true early seventies west LA studio project, the sessions feature Wrecking Crew heavy hitters like Carole Kay and Larry Knechtel, with Bruce Johnston of the Beach Boys even contributing backing vocals.













