Armand Schaubroeck Steals
A Lot Of People Would Like To See Armand Schaubroeck...DEAD
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Armand Schaubroeck Steals

A Lot Of People Would Like To See Armand Schaubroeck...DEAD
Rare 1972 Private Press 3LP Housed In A Gatefold Cover. All 3 LPs Appears Glossy. Cover Has Slight Corner Bump. “Armand Schaubroeck Pours His Experience Over Six Sides Of Vinyl On This First Release On His Own Mirror Records Label. The Saga Of Armand P. Schaubroeck, Prisoner #24145, And His Partner In Crime, Daniel P. Mccabe, Sentenced As Youthful Offenders On February 21, 1962, And Imprisoned For 18 Months In The Elmira Reformatory, A Maximum Security Prison, Is Equal Parts Catharsis For The Artist, As Well As Documentary. The Cover Has A Bullet Hole In The Center Of Schaubroeck's Forehead While He Grins Wide-Eyed; The Photos Inside The Gate-Fold Give A Glimpse Of The Horror Young Schaubroeck Faced In The "Reformatory." The Tracks Are Listed As "Scene I," "Scene II," "Scene III," And So On, Beginning With The 17-Year-Old Confessing His Crimes To A Priest, Schaubroeck And Mccabe Going To The "Rock & Bowl" To Steal Dimes, His Last Night With His Girlfriend Suzy Before Sentencing, Up To His Being Delivered To Elmira Prison. The Soap Opera Style Documentary Is Broken Up With Some Musical Bits, From An Elvis Style Rave-Up To Reformulated '60s Riffs, Which Help The Stories Move Along. Though Not As Refined As His Classic Ratfucker Album, Where The Artist Takes On A Different Persona, A Lot Of People Would Like To See Armand Schaubroeck...Dead Would Make A Good Independent Movie And Is Intriguing.” – Joe Viglione, AMG

$35.00
In Stock
  • Genre: Pop
  • Type: Used - LP
  • Label: Mirror
  • Catalog ID: 000
  • Condition:
    Vinyl:
    Near Mint (NM or M-)
    Sleeve:
    Very Good Plus (VG+)
  • Country ID: USA
  • SKU: 117360

Track List

A1 Scene 1 Armand (17 Yrs. Old) Confesses His Crimes To A Priest "King Of The Streets"
A2 Scene 2 Armand & Dan Go Down To "Rock A Bowl" To Steal Dimes From Bowling Ball Polischers (50's Live Band Plays In Middle) "I Don't Care"
A3 Scene 3 Out On Bail, Armand Is Alone With Suzie (Night Before Sentencing) "Love For The Last Time"
B1 Scene 4 Elmira Bound
B2 Scene 5 Mr. Tomato, The State Public Relations Director Addresses New Inmates
B3 Scene 6 Dr. Leiderman, State Psychologist, Interviews New Jacks Privately To Determine When They Will See The Parole Board And To What Institution The Inmates Will Be Sent "Games"
B4 Scene 7 Why Do Children Steal? (Armand And Dan's Background)
C1 Scene 8 Christmas Eve In Elmira "Cut My Friend Down"
C2 Scene 9 Dr. Leiderman Interviews Howard Q. Sappy Who Was Sent Up For Attempt Of Suicide "Streetwalker"
C3 Scene 10 A Inmate Reminds Armand Of His Girl "The Young Boy"
D1 Scene 11 A Black And White Are Aguing Over A Comic Book Because Each Wants To Look At All The Colors "I Wish To See Color"
D2 Scene 12 Mental Breakdown In Solitary Confinement "Fading Out"
D3 Scene 13 "We, Like Lost Sheep Are Drifting"
E1 Scene 14 New Young Inmate Meets Lifer
E2 Scene 15 Stage Break (Taped Live) "God Damn You"
E3 Scene 16 Friday Night Radio Plays Old Tune Reminding The Population Of The Streets "Sweet Sister Suzie"
E4 "Turn Off The Sound"
E5 Scene 17 Visiting Day
F1 Scene 18 Night Before Parole Board
F2 "One More Day, One More Night"
F3 Scene 19 Parole Board
F4 Scene 20 Hack Talks To Arm On The Way Out "Ex-Con"
F5 Scene 21 Dan & Armand Meet On The Streets While Going To See Parole Officer
F6 Scene 22 "Warden's Circus"