crazyrabbits
Banned
The account of the album's recording is wild:
http://www.mojo4music.com/15608/lewis-lamour/
http://www.mojo4music.com/15608/lewis-lamour/
Tony Mederos still remembers the morning in 1983 when a man called Lewis arrived at the Music Lab Studios in Los Angeles.
We were the cheapest studios in town, explains Mederos, $25 an hour. [LA punk producer] Spot Lockett would be in Studio B overnight with Black Flag, Meat Puppets our clients arrived in mini-vans. Then this guy pulls up in some kind of expensive looking white car, with his girlfriend. This was not your typical $25-an-hour guy.
As general manager of Music Lab, Mederos showed Lewis around the studios. He was very quiet, observant, always with his girlfriend. He said he was into the fashion scene. He described a little bit of his music. He said, Well, its atmospheric and very ethereal.
No one could find him, says Jack Fleischer, who wrote the linernotes for LAmours reissue. The music is like a mirage, a dream. Thats totally appropriate. I did that drive he did. From the Beverly Hills hotel to Silverlake, along Sunset Boulevard. What a delusion. He was dreaming. Theres a lot of sadness there.
A private investigator hired by Light In The Attic tracked down Wulffs family, but the last anyone had seen of Randall was seven years ago, in Vancouver.
There were issues, says Fleischer. A new pseudonym some ugly stuff. Im not sure whats real and whats not. I dont think hes dead. I dont think hes homeless. Hes just not in Canada any more.