
From the venerable FM Shades:
“Rare release by the legendary Kim Fowley under the guis of a non-existent son. Pretty amazing and out there material on this release. Starts off with a few great rockers then lots of Synthesizer stuff with his rock scene L.A. poetry. I can’t find any info on this record but found it last year and digitized the LP. No Reissue in sight as far as I know.
Kim Fowley if you don’t know is a legendary and eccentric producer from L.A. who’s written songs for KISS, pretty much formed the Runaways and been behind the scene’s for a lot of records. Search his name and check his website, its a TRIP!”
Kim Fowley
Son Of Frankenstein
Moxie Records, 1981
MediaFire DL Link
Tracklist:
01. Face On The Factory Floor
02. Zero – Zero
03. Bad News From The Underworld
04. Devil Doll Serenade
05. Shades
06. Fred Loves Betty
07. Invasion Of The Polaroid People
08. Destination Judy
09. Other Side of The Sun
10. World ’99
July 15th, 2010
I’ve owned this record since 1981. Probably one of the weirdest records in my collection.
October 29th, 2010
AWESOME LP, Fred Loves Betty? Sand and Bananas?
January 14th, 2011
One of the best electronic album of kim réissue on vinyl by “new rose” with different covert aviable on CD too now.
the album “snake document mascarade” is in similar spirit….
And if you addicted try “frankenstein & all monsters band” a funky groovy side of the master.
for me one of the most free and créative freak of rock who survive to all style of music.