Vintage age recordings of four convicted killers recorded on two blood red colored 7" vinyl records with a different killer included on each of the four sides of both records.
Released by an outfit called Storm back in the mid 1990s this genius of an idea was intended to be the first of many in a series. Unfortunately for reasons unknown it has so far stood alone as the only recording of it's kind and no further installments have surfaced. It's two blood red vinyl 7"s with each side of each 7" representing and showcasing the recordings of a different convicted killer discussing various subjects relayed to their convictions. The killers included are: Edmund Emil Kemper III, Ted Bundy, Henry Lee Lucas, and Kenneth Bianchi.
Recorded at The People's Temple in San Francisco in May 1973. The service includes a song in praise of Jim Jones, an introduction by an unknown visiting preacher, and a sermon by Jim Jones himself.
Vintage age recordings of four convicted killers recorded on two blood red colored 7" vinyl records with a different killer included on each of the four sides of both records.