Easy Listening for the Hard of Hearing
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| Studio album by Boyd Rice Frank Tovey |
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| Released | 1984 |
| Recorded | 1981 |
Easy Listening for the Hard of Hearing is a collaboration album between Boyd Rice and Frank Tovey, recorded in 1981, but released in 1984 on Mute Records, and is composed on 12 tracks labeled "extractions" 1-12. Each extraction is a minimalist noise song, none of which use any conventional musical instruments. Instead the two use various everyday objects, a gas fire, water pipes and any furniture that happened to by lying around Blackwing Studios as instruments.
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