KITCHEN CYNICS & GREY MALKIN-THE MONTROSE AIR STATION GHOST LATHE CUT 7"

Sold Date: May 30, 2022
Start Date: May 21, 2022
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Kitchen Cynics & Grey Malkin The Montrose Air Station Ghost / What Shall I Say (Future Grave FG 17) PREORDER Edition of 50 Copies.
Super pleased to be offering up the PREORDER for the latest collaboration with Kitchen Cynics and Grey Malkin. This is the third in a series of infrequent supernatural clear vinyl 7" lathe cut singles.
It goes without saying that this one is TOP DRAWER. It also features Alan Cynics recent collaborator Margery Daw on theremin.
‘The Montrose Air Station Ghost’ - Lt Desmond Arthur of the Royal Flying Corps was killed in a tragic accident near Montrose Air Station a year before WW1. A locket was found on his body, containing a portrait of his love, Winsome Ropner. A few years later the ghost of this young officer began to appear in the air station's officers' mess. Over the years many pilots reported seeing the apparition, with some even requesting transfers afterwards. During the Second World War there were stories of ghostly biplanes appearing in the clouds, and even seen to crash, but with no wreckage found on the ground. Winsome Ropner subsequently married, and lived to a ripe old age, but was said never to have forgotten her lost love.
'What Shall I Say' was inspired by arguably the finest supernatural film of all time, 'The Innocents', directed by Jack Clayton and starring Deborah Kerr as the haunted governess of Miles and Flora. Keep watch for the face in your window.
Artwork by Alan Davidson aka Alan Cynics Mixed by Alan Davidson & mastered by Anthony Cornish Lathe cut by Michael Lawrence @Bladud Flies!
Each copy is individually numbered. Comes with an exclusive postcard and download code.
*****PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A PREORDER WHICH WILL BE POSTED/SHIPPED OUT AROUND MID JUNE.

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