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dreamshark ([personal profile] dreamshark) wrote2019-09-18 12:02 pm

AFT?

 While cleaning my attic (did I mention that I'm renovating the attic?) I found a large cache of cassette tapes. And since the old stereo system I'm using to keep me company happens to have a cassette player in it, I'm checking them out (partly hoping to discover a bunch that won't play at all so I can throw them away). 
 
So I find this apparently home-recorded tape labeled "Complete AFT Vol II."  It plays beautifully, and it is GREAT!  It's clearly one of the local fannish bands, but I don't remember one with the initials AFT. It sounds a lot like Cats Laughing, but less tricked out. Steve Brust and Nate Bucklin are there, and at least two female voices. One of the women's voices has a wide range and a slight, well-controlled vibrato - possibly Jean Messer?  The other one is more alto register - possibly Emma or Kate? 
 
Songs include Run Come See Jeruslem, that song about extreme cabin fever in the Northland, and a bravura performance of Witch of the Westmorland (introduced by Nate and Steve doing a short "Who's on First" routine over which/witch that wears out its welcome quickly). 
 
Who remembers this band? Are there any more "Volumes" of their recordings out there? I'm loving this one!
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[personal profile] pameladean 2019-09-18 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I answered on Natter, but just for redundancy's sake, that was Albany Free Traders.

The band had a joke about forbidding Nate to do on-stage patter; possibly it wasn't even a joke. I don't know why they didn't want to forbid Steve as well.

P.
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[personal profile] minnehaha 2019-09-19 10:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I so want a copy.

K.