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Billy Green: Stone (Original Instrumental Soundtrack) - VINYL LPTitle: Stone (Original Instrumental Soundtrack) Artist: Billy Green Label: Finders Keepers Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 5060099506055 Genre: Soundtrack Release Date: 2016 03 18 Number of Discs: 1 Stone [FKR 10th Anniversary Edition] Billy Green ? Stone Meet Stone. The trailer says it all. A deep Australian drawl narrates the scene over a psychedelic swamp funk rhythm section doused in electronic percussion and treated keyboards. "Stone Is A Trip The
Title: Stone (Original Instrumental Soundtrack)Artist: Billy Green
Label: Finders Keepers
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060099506055
Genre: Soundtrack
Release Date: 2016-03-18
Number of Discs: 1
Stone [FKR 10th Anniversary Edition] Billy Green ?- Stone - Meet Stone. The trailer says it all. A deep Australian drawl narrates the scene over a psychedelic swamp-funk rhythm section doused in electronic percussion and treated keyboards. "Stone Is A Trip... The grave diggers are on the move - a new breed of motorbike gang" The screen fills with images of slo-mo bike accidents, hallucinogenic trips and a death defying cliff stunt which could easily mistaken for a doppelganger scene in Psychomania. "Vietnam veterans with their own style of life, their own rules, their own religion." The scene swathes to a satanic ritualistic burial at the hands of a denim-clad crew of outlaw bikers with strangely familiar faces. To many global record collectors, DJs, music producers and general retrophiles living outside of Australia "Stone" was primarily known for it's electronic sound effects, psychedelic guitars, cosmic sound scapes and funky basslines... In the 80s and 90s, before the global DVD boom, Stone to many people was first and foremost a Soundtrack... The kind of soundtrack that makes you wish you could see the film but it'll probably never happen. The LP artwork alone was beyond enigmatic with it's contradicting embroider logo (designed by sandy) alongside it's striking futuristic airbrushed chrome insignia (designed by comic artist Peter Ledger and realised by airbrush whizz Errol Black). The huge parade of brand new Kawasaki bikes inside the gatefold looked like something from the future compared to the classic full-dresser Harleys from the American Hells Angels movies. And when the needle drops into the groove and the freakish blend of didgeridoo and Moog (played by Johnny 'Didge' Matthews and synth expert Andy Cohan) blended with unidentified clicks belches and pops fly out the speakers it is literally impossible to put a date, never mind a story line, to this acid fuelled soundscape. The use of confusing and contradicting musical influences alongside bizarre noises is actually the secret sauce in this concoction and when the swampy psychedelic funk-rock rhythm section kicks-in you are left with a 45 minute program of skewed. Forward-thinking avant-pop that would stylistically fill a very lonely section in the record shop racks. There are not many records quite like Stone.
Tracks:
1.1 Eco Blue/Toadstrip
1.2 Race
1.3 Head Off
1.4 Pigs
1.5 Cosmic Funeral
1.6 Amanda
1.7 Septic
1.8 Smoke
1.9 Stone
1.10 Undertaker
1.11 Gravediggers
1.12 Swim
1.13 Klaude Kool ; the Kats
1.14 Toad
1.15 The Death of Dr. Death
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Flimsy - choose something else
Color: Black
Very flimsy and barely stands up… better options out there.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great Dividers
Size: 6 Panel-120"W, Color: Beige
Love these!! Many uses. Simple, nice looking, sturdy overall. Well made.
Bought to divide the unsightly storage area from the calm rest area in the basement.
Also, these worked well for our garage party where the dividers let light and air in, though blocked the view of our party area from the cars driving by.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great purchase!
Size: 6 Panel-120"W, Color: Beige
Beautiful. Easy to assemble and sturdy. Material is durable. Best room divider.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Just what I needed
Size: 4 Panel-136"W, Color: Black
I have a one bedroom apt and my son stays with me half the time. He has an air mattress in the living room until I can afford a 2 bedroom. But he’s in his early teens and needs privacy. I bought this after looking online at may of these. I’m so glad I went with this one. It covers his air mattress 3/4 of the way around and now he has his own little nook. I also gave him some led lamps and he might it like his own little nightclub. He LOVES it. And now he’s excited to be in his space. The quality is so good and there’s no see through, no gaps, it’s perfect.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Instructions could be clearer, but assembles well and is sturdy
Size: 3 Panel-102"W, Color: Black
The only reason for the lack of a star is the iffy instructions. There are a few different washers and the instructions could make the difference a LOT easier to understand and thereby reduce the need to re-do things. Other than that, the panels were easy to assemble and the parts fit well together. I was able to disassemble the screens and store them for a future use, which is nice. One caution - the feet that make the panels stand up will likely be a trip hazard, so be sure to plan the location for this device carefully.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2025