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So, Blue Tape (Tape 2) from 1974 is this intriguing follow-up to its predecessor, you know? It captures yet another layer of that dense intellectual and sexual tension between Sondheim and Acker. The pacing is a bit unorthodox, almost meandering at times, yet it draws you into their world effortlessly. There's something raw about the performances, a kind of vulnerability that feels very intimate. The visuals are stark but have a certain aesthetic that sticks with you; it’s not flashy, but it’s effective. It’s fascinating how this piece reflects on its own creation, almost like a commentary on the act of making art itself.
Blue Tape (Tape 2) is somewhat of an elusive find in the collector's market, often overshadowed by its predecessor. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but quality can be inconsistent, making the hunt for a well-preserved copy a bit challenging. There's a niche community that values its exploration of complex themes through a raw and experimental lens, which adds to its allure and desirability among collectors looking for something a bit different.
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