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Performer: Don Bradshaw-Leather
Title: Distance Between Us
Country: UK
Genre: Electronic / Rock
Style:Psychedelic Rock, Avantgarde, Experimental
Released: 1972
Catalog number: DIST101
Label: Distance
MP3 album szie: 2541 mb
FLAC album size: 2739 mb

Tracklist

A Distance Between Us (Part 1) 18:59
B Distance Between Us (Part 2) 18:24
C Dance Of The Goblins 22:58
D Autumn Mist 23:14

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DIST101 Don Bradshaw-Leather Distance Between Us ‎(2xCD, Album, RE) Distance DIST101 Russia 2019
DVCD 011 - 2 Don Bradshaw-Leather Distance Between Us ‎(2xCDr, Album, Unofficial) Choice DVCD 011 - 2 Japan Unknown
DVCD 011 Don Bradshaw-Leather Distance Between Us ‎(2xCDr, Album, Unofficial) Choice DVCD 011 Japan Unknown
DIST101 Don Bradshaw-Leather Distance Between Us ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, Unofficial) Distance DIST101 Netherlands 2015

Notes

Housed in externally laminated gatefold sleeve.

℗ 1972

No credits or information on the release.
Instruments include: Mellotron, piano, organ, percussion, voice, plus a guest female voice.

Don Bradshaw-Leather is credited as Don Bradsham-Leather on the front cover.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A (Label)): DIST 100
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B (Label)): DIST 101
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C (Label)): DIST 76
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D (Label)): DIST 77
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout (Hand-etched)): DIST+100+A OR
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout (Hand-etched)): DIST+101 OR
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C runout (Hand-etched)): DIST+76 OR
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D runout (Hand-etched)): DIST+77 OR

Companies

  • Pressed By – Orlake Records
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Reviews: (9)
Skillet
Skillet
It's a shame the CD reissue of this has yet to materialise- I was really looking forward to it.I set up a MySpace for DBL in 2006, through which I got a message from a fellow who knew Don's sister (danbrowndanbrown, was that you?)- I put the gentleman in touch with David Tibet, the LP's most rabid enthusiast, which set the wheels in motion for a reissue through his label, but that's gotta be what- 10 or 11 years ago now?
FEISKO
FEISKO
I met Bradshaw-Leather's sister a few times in Glasgow and she told me about this interesting and unique album. (Hello if you are reading this Geisha!)She told me that they came from an Israeli jewish family and that he lived in London at the time this was recorded. She also said that this is his only album, so any rumours out there of him being a member of a different band will not be true.His name is indeed printed incorrectly on the cover and the woman we see with him is his then-girlfriend. I understand that he passed away some time ago but his sister still has the original master tapes to the album. More recently she was living in Scotland, but she has since moved abroad so I'm not sure how to contact her for more information, or where the tapes will be.
Andriodtargeted
Andriodtargeted
I'm not sure where exactly in Scotland she lived, sorry.
Xor
Xor
It's a very interesting information. By any chance, she had lived in Moray, Scotland?
Maridor
Maridor
Will anyone have the goodness to release it on CD.
Beabandis
Beabandis
Am I right in saying that there are both laminated and non-laminated sleeves for this?
Bandiri
Bandiri
I have both versions in my collection. One complete double album and one which only has one disc . Also have a cdr rip.
Cherry The Countess
Cherry The Countess
Probably yes. Three records I had owned have laminated sleeves.
Erennge
Erennge
Don Bradshaw-Leather is a mysterious cult artist active on the London scene in the early 1970's, releasing just the one ambitious double LP on his own label in 1972. There has been speculation as to who this guy was. Some saying he looks like Robert John Goddfrey of The Enid, and also because of similarity in the title and some of the music, it was touted that it could have been Adrian Wagner's prequel to his "Distances Between Us" - both not true. Don Bradshaw-Leather was in fact his name, born as just Donald Bradshaw I believe, and (according to Jay who was a regular in the basement of Honest Johns, Rhythm Records in Camden Town) was seen around a lot in the area in the early 1970's busking and at small gatherings and concerts. He would hock his records around the local stores just to cover his expenses, and never sought any proper distribution.At least two versions exist of this, one with a laminated cover, the other standard matt card. In the late 1970's it was still possible to find copies of this, in fact Honest Johns in Goldhawk Road still had new ones in 1979. Me and my brother Steve used to buy every copy copy we could find in Record & Tape Exchange's various bargain basements in London, copies from as little as 10p, and we had dozens - but we never ever found a good pressing, even ones that were supposedly new!It's a magical record really, if you can stand the usual record noise (a real annoyance when some parts are so spacious and close to silence), with just 4 tracks, each a slightly different mood, involving drums, percussion, piano, Mellotron and voice, amongst sundry other things, lots of big reverb, clever layering / multi-tracking. Almost Krautrock in its attitude, it's wanton abandon, and for the heck of it experimentation make it one that peels off the delights layer by layer, drawing the listener into the ritual.