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Marilyn Manson and the Spooky kids bassist Gidget Gein solo CD. Conf. Spooky Kid

$ 2.63

Availability: 96 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Artist/Band: Marilyn Manson
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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    Description

    GIDGET GEIN CONFESSIONS OF A SPOOKY KID HAND SIGNED BY 2 MEMBERS WITH 3 GUITAR PICKS
    Gidget Gein was the original bassist for Marilyn Manson and the Spooky kids.
    I’m listing these last Gidget Gein Confessions of A Spooky kid CD’s for all the fans of the late Marilyn Manson bassist Gidget Gein to get the Cd at a reasonable price with free guitar picks included.
    The Cd’s are all hand signed by 2 band members, Gidget Gein and guitarist Al B Damned
    This album was originally called Dali Gaggers Just Ad Nauseum.
    In 1998 it was remastered from the original analog master tapes by George Marino at Sterling Sound in NYC and retitled Gidget Gein - Confessions of a Spooky kid in 1999.
    Gidget Gein aka Brad Stewart played all the bass on Marilyn Manson’s 1st album Portrait of An American family. Gidget Gein also wrote the song “1996”
    I would advise all Marilyn Manson fans to watch the documentary Demystifying the devil.
    Gidget Gein aka Brad Stewart was Marilyn Manson's bassist for 4 1/2 years.
    Gone but never forgotten, this album was Gidget Gein’s 1st solo album which featured Gidget Gein on bass alongside the late Alistar Liddell of the Ultra's on vocals with Al B Damned on (X- Sun Red Sun) guitar and Rainbow, Black Sabbath drummer Bobby Rondinelli on drums.
    Recorded at Electric lady studios And Platinum Island studios NYC 1998.
    Gidget Gein Confessions of a Spooky kid signed solo album CD.
    Original 1999 diskmaker produced compact disks, new unplayed.
    These are the last which came directly from the band in 1999.
    The CD booklets were each individually hand signed by Gidget and Al B Damned and sealed by the factory in 1999
    These are left over stock from the original 1999 pressing that I have had since then with the Diskmaker date stamp on them.