I've thought about posting this record at Halloween several times over the last few years, but my good sense has always won out and kept me from doing so.
It's not like it's HORRIBLE or anything. Okay. Maybe it is. But it has a Really Great Cover and at least one pretty cool song on it.
Other than that, it is a mostly "spoken word" or "audio drama" presentation that purports to be a "Simply and Faithfully Presented" reenactment of what might have gone on during the act of evicting demons or other spiritual entities from a person at some unspecified point in the past (as the current Rite, updated most recently in 1999 I believe, calls for the presence of two priests).
This record lists no Artist or Group as being responsible for it's creation. I decided to ascribe it to Rev. Patrick J. Berkery, Ph.D. because:
A - It is he who came up with the original concept and who followed up by doing the Theological and Liturgical Research that it required and…
B - He also recorded at least one other record, 1969's "Prayers for a Noonday Church" (which can be found over at Dr. Schluss' Garage of Psychedelic Obscurities).
It's not horribly scary (although it does contain some pretty weird squeals and shrieks), but it is an interesting artifact.
This record has also been shared at least one other time (in two parts, as individual files for Side A and Side B) at WFMU's Beware of the Blog, where you can read a rather lengthy discussion of it's qualities (and/or lack thereof) if you'd like.
It is presented here in all six (6) individual tracks at 320kbps.
- Day of Wrath
- THE STORY (Part I)
- The Lord's Prayer
- THE STORY (Part I)
- THE STORY (Part II)
- Ron Aimee Fugue