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Stephen John Kalinich

A World Of Peace Must Come

Light in the Attic

LITA039CD

CD $12
LP Gold $16
  • First time reissued on vinyl
  • Long lost psych poetry album by legendary Beach Boy song-writer
  • Booklet featuring liner notes by Beach Boys archivist Alan Boyd, unseen photos, archival material, and full lyrics
  • Co-produced by Brian Wilson in Los Angeles in the Summer of 1969
  • Record Store Day exclusive featuring hand-numbered “tip-on” jacket
  • 1,500 on “orange” wax for Record Store Day
  • 500 on “blue” wax for California Record Store Day stores
  • 100 on “green” wax for LITA Seattle record store

Description

Flash forward to 22 August 1969, when Stephen was a regular visitor to Brian Wilson’s Bel Air home. Over the course of a single night, Kalinich and Wilson co-produced A World Of Peace Must Come, an album of poetry backed by sparse harmonies and ethereal wisps of instrumentation played by Brian and his then-wife Marilyn Wilson.

LP Available: Record Store Day April 19, 2014

It’s not very often that we have the honour of promoting an album that was co-produced by the legendary Brian Wilson. But even now, when it seems like everything that Wilson touched has been exhumed, we find a lost gem in Stephen John Kalinich’s A World Of Peace Must Come, an album of music and psych-poetry that has remained unreleased since its recording in August 1969 in Brian Wilson’s own LA home.

Kalinich was a long-haired, young poet who had drifted from the East Coast to California in the mid-‘60s, transferring from New York’s Harper College to UCLA. Immersing himself in the anti-war movement – always a strong theme in his writings – he began working the LA scene as a poet and performer, appearing at legendary venues such as The Troubador. “At 13 or 14 I...

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Artist Bio

It’s not very often that we have the honour of promoting an album that was co-produced by the legendary Brian Wilson. But even now, when it seems like everything that Wilson touched has been exhumed, we find a lost gem in Stephen John Kalinich’s A World Of Peace Must Come, an album of music and psych-poetry that has remained unreleased since its recording in August 1969 in Brian Wilson’s own LA home.

Kalinich was a long-haired, young poet who had drifted from the East Coast to California in the mid-‘60s, transferring from New York’s Harper College to UCLA. Immersing himself in the anti-war movement – always a strong theme in his writings – he began working the LA scene as a poet and performer, appearing at legendary venues such as The Troubador. “At 13 or 14 I stared writing poems...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 A World Of Peace Must Come
  • 2 Candy Face Lane
  • 3 I Am Waiting / The Birth of God
  • 4 The Deer, The Elk, The Raven
  • 5 The Magic Hand
  • 6 Lonely Man
  • 7 Be Still
  • 8 Walk Along With Love
  • 9 A World Of Peace Must Come
  • 10 If You Knew
  • 11 America I Know You
  • 12 A World Of Peace Must Come (Outro)
  • 13 Leaves Of Grass (Bonus Track)
  • 14 Soldier Boy (Digital Only Bonus Track)
  • 15 Walk Along In Love (Digital Only Bonus Track)
  • 16 Candy Face Lane (Digital Only Bonus Track)