White Trash Boom-boom
White Trash Boom-boom
Released on vinyl are four early '70s tracks dug up from the deep archives of disco legend and synth wizard Patrick Cowley. In 1972 Patrick was living in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood with Theresa McGinley and Janice Sukaitis, friends of his from New York. In 1973, Theresa and Janice formed White Trash Boom-Boom, an all-female avant-garde performance troupe. This material shows Cowley flexing his synthesizer muscles to create curiously camp genre pieces. This is an essential document of a bygone era. The B-side contains two songs from 'Goes To Little Italy', a skit addressing Catholic expectations of female chastity, performed in 1974. These songs were lifted from an Italian folk 7-inch found at a thrift store. This edition is limited to 300 copies.