Jazz Butcher Bath Of Bacon Rar Jun 2026

Pat grinned, revealing a gold-capped incisor. He put the sax back to his lips and launched into a ferocious, greasy solo. The Bath of Bacon Rar would live on. And somewhere, a cat—or perhaps a ghost of one—meowed in approval.

However, the ethics are different. For years, (the Butcher's original label) was defunct. Pat Fish himself, in a famous 2014 Tumblr Q&A, joked: "If you find a bootleg called 'Bath of Bacon,' send me a copy. I lost mine in a flood. And don't pay more than a fiver for it." Jazz Butcher Bath Of Bacon Rar

Pat lowered his sax. The room held its breath. Pat grinned, revealing a gold-capped incisor

The "Rar" format became the holy grail file type for this album because standard MP3 blogs often bypassed it. The album had never received a proper, wide-scale CD remaster in many territories. The original vinyl pressings were thin on the ground. Consequently, a ".rar" archive containing a high-quality vinyl rip—complete with the pops and clicks of the original record—became the only way to hear the album in the digital age. And somewhere, a cat—or perhaps a ghost of

Tonight was the Rar's anniversary. Ten years since Pat, in a drunken, grief-stricken fugue after his cat ran away, had invented it. The crowd that packed the sticky floor wasn't here for the jazz. They were here for the sacrament.

“It’s… it’s terrible,” he whispered. “And I want more.”