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New album from Ed Kuepper (The Saints) and Jim White (Dirty Three). Deep into their careers, at the top of their game, ever curious, changing and searching, Ed and Jim reach another high-water mark.

The widescreen selection of songs gives a tracking shot of Ed’s career to date. The earliest song reimagined here is The Saints' "Swing For The Crime", which originally appeared in 1978 on the Prehistoric Sounds album. Ed’s early 80s band Laughing Clowns is generously represented and rewired with the songs "Crying Dance", "The Year Of The Bloated Goat" and "Collapse Board".

His solo career is deeply mined for reworked hidden gems; "Demolition" and "Miracles" (both from 2007’s Jean Lee and the Yellow Dog) and "The Ruins" (from 2015’s Lost Cities). "The 16 Days" originally appeared on Ed’s second album under his own name, Rooms of the Magnificent in 1986.

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After The Flood

New album from Ed Kuepper (The Saints) and Jim White (Dirty Three). Deep into their careers, at the top of their game, ever curious, changing and searching, Ed and Jim reach another high-water mark.

The widescreen selection of songs gives a tracking shot of Ed’s career to date. The earliest song reimagined here is The Saints' "Swing For The Crime", which originally appeared in 1978 on the Prehistoric Sounds album. Ed’s early 80s band Laughing Clowns is generously represented and rewired with the songs "Crying Dance", "The Year Of The Bloated Goat" and "Collapse Board".

His solo career is deeply mined for reworked hidden gems; "Demolition" and "Miracles" (both from 2007’s Jean Lee and the Yellow Dog) and "The Ruins" (from 2015’s Lost Cities). "The 16 Days" originally appeared on Ed’s second album under his own name, Rooms of the Magnificent in 1986.

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New album from Ed Kuepper (The Saints) and Jim White (Dirty Three). Deep into their careers, at the top of their game, ever curious, changing and searching, Ed and Jim reach another high-water mark.

The widescreen selection of songs gives a tracking shot of Ed’s career to date. The earliest song reimagined here is The Saints' "Swing For The Crime", which originally appeared in 1978 on the Prehistoric Sounds album. Ed’s early 80s band Laughing Clowns is generously represented and rewired with the songs "Crying Dance", "The Year Of The Bloated Goat" and "Collapse Board".

His solo career is deeply mined for reworked hidden gems; "Demolition" and "Miracles" (both from 2007’s Jean Lee and the Yellow Dog) and "The Ruins" (from 2015’s Lost Cities). "The 16 Days" originally appeared on Ed’s second album under his own name, Rooms of the Magnificent in 1986.