Wednesday, December 31, 2008
RELATIVELY CLEAN RIVERS - 1976
Tracks :
1. Easy Ride
2. Journey Through the Valley of O
3. Babylon
4. Last Flight to Eden
5. Hello Sunshine
Prelude*
6. They Knew What to Say
7. The Persian Caravan
8. A Thousand Years
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
THE C.A QUINTET - TRIP THRU HELL 1968
- Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Tracks :
1.Trip Thru Hell (Part 1)
2.Colorado Mourning
3.Cold Spider
4.Underground Music
5.Sleepy Hollow Lane
6.Smooth as Silk
7.Trip Thru Hell (Part 2)
8.Dr. Of Philosophy
9.Blow to My Soul
10.Ain't No Doubt About It - (previously unreleased)
11.Mickey's Monkey
12.I Put a Spell on You - (previously unreleased)
13.I Shot the King - (previously unreleased)
14.Fortune Teller's Lie - (previously unreleased)
15.Sadie Lavone - (previously unreleased)
16.Bury Me in a Marijuana Field - (previously unreleased)
17.Colorado Mourning - (alternate version)
18.Underground Music - (alternate version)
19.Smooth as Silk - (alternate version)
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Saturday, December 27, 2008
OCTOPUS - OCTOPUS 1969
Tracks :
Dedication
Harold Knows (Better Than You)
Sleepy Blues
The War
I Think It's Understood
U.S. Blues
Fruk Juice
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Friday, December 26, 2008
THE STORM - THE STORM 1974
Born in 1969, as the stormy, but a developer decided to rename a day that went to Madrid to accompany the singer Blume of the Storm.
Many people know them to dry by Storm, but I've seen many times the name of the band as The Storm, so, as you call them.
This LP is very psychedelic, with rudimentary English and Spanish at the time some titles (in the letters could not, censorship is not ...), forgetting that the instrumental .. A curious fact that suffered and many groups of the era was that they had to sing in English to be free from censorship.Also curious is the anecdote for veáis as was the era, which counts Jose Carlos Molina (nu) had to change the name of one of his first bands Dust, censorship was bad because they are called Dust.The fact is that the disc contains songs like the rabid 'I'm busy,' 'Woman mine', 'It's all right' or the instrumental "One man called Fernandez de Cordoba, 'obviously dedicated to one of the greatest entertainers of the scene at the time, or the impressive displays of virtuosity of 'Crazy machine.Leaving on tour and get a major success, particularly in Madrid and Bilbao which become their adoptive cities, but not to forget his beloved Sevilla, which are in love.It is in this era when sharing cartel with the mythical Queen in Barcelona. It was at a performance at the Palacio de los Deportes, where the band was a major feat. The battery personally congratulated them and told them that "what am I going to do one? After your performance, it goes" and even Freddie Mercury fell to congratulate them, and liked him so much the performance of the band, which they wanted to carry on world tour with them, a view supported their manager.Offered them a juicy contract with EMI, but due to problems with Fernandez de Cordoba, was not carried out eventually.
(Google translate - Spanish > English )
Tracks :
1 I've gotta tell you mama (3:07)
2 I'am busy (3:11)
3 Un señor llamado Fernandez de Cordoba (5:42)
4 Woman mine (4:44)
5 It's all right (2:46)
6 I don't know (3:33)
7 Crazy machine (6:58)
8 Experiencia sin organo (3:43)
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SPRING FEVER - WOODSTOCK 1970
Tracks :
1. Woodstock
2. A Long Time Coming
3. She Caught My Katie
4. I Just Want To Make Love To You
5. She's Looking Good
6. Oh Baby Hold Me
7. Watch Yourself
8. Gimme Shelter
9. She Moves Me not rated
10. Mama, What About Your Daughter
11. Spring Fever
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
EXODUS - THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DAY 1980
In 1980 they released the first album “The Most Beautiful Day” where they placed a few shorter lyrical tracks and 20-minute great title suite. So, Exodus came out into picture around the same time with Marillion, IQ, Pallas and pendragon. At that time no one claimed a music like neo-progressive even though this album reminds me so (with more symphonic prog, actually).
The main attraction of this album is its Polish language being used as lyrics. It makes the music much joyful compared with if the music is in English. The first track “Ci wybrani” (4:42) serves like a hard rock music with raw drumming sounds. But the next track changes to a bit like “I Believe in Father Christmas” of ELP, especially on the way acoustic guitar is used nicely here. “Zloty promien slonca” (5:15)with its long sustain multi-layered keyboards makes a nice symphonic prog music. “Widok Z góry najwyzszej” (5:45) explores Hackettian guitar with keyboard solo. The music flows mellow with keyboard and nice melody while guitar fills dominate the rhythm section. The attention is probably on the epic “Ten najpiekniejszy dzien” which consumes 19:20 minutes of duration. This epic makes this album truly an excellent one with its energy, dynamics and multi-structure of the composition. You might find the music in a similar vein with Steve Hackett’s early works like “Please Don’t Touch” or “Voyage of The Acolyte” with some flavors of Genesis. Even though influences from other bands are unavoidable, but the composition is really excellent. There are many music breaks in symphonic style using long sustain keyboard work.
Overall, I conclude that this is an excellent addition to any prog music collection.
Tracks :
1. Ci wybrani (4:42)
2. Stary noe (4:24)
3. Zloty promien slonca (5:15)
4. Widok Z góry najwyzszej (5:45)
5. Ten najpiekniejszy dzien (19:20)
6. Ponury Pejzaz (6:08)
7. Uspokojenie (6:12)
8.W Kalendarzu mojego Zycia (6:08)
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
RUMPLE STILTZKEN COMUNE - WRONG FROM THE BEGINNING 1970
What part of VDGG is in their music, is the sound. I can't describe it very well, but it's the way the organ sounds, or some of the melodies or changes therein. If the singer sings very high, it is remotely reminiscent of Hammill's voice. But for the better part, RSC are less heavy, less melancholic. They sound happier. And that's where PFM comes in. The band played a lot of gigs with those Italians, and like the bio says, the band's music is more like Italian Seventies' prog. Where VDGG could be very agressive, RSC are more mysterious. VDGG could sound like you're in Dante's Inferno, RSC make you feel like you're listening to Alice In Wonderland. But please note that you don't have to like VDGG to like this. Let not this comparison scare you away.
In the faster movements, the music also reminds me of American bands Lift and Pentwater. Complex, but not too complex, and still very melodic.
That's the objective part. I couldn't think of any other ways to describe the music, and hope it's enough to make you curious to listen to this wonderful album. I like it very much, because it's not too complex, very melodic, and moody, dark, mysterious. Sad at times, and a bit melancholic at times.
Then there's the production. The letter I received tells me this is the first Black Rills Records re-issue that has been remixed. I don't have the original LP, so I can't compare, but I do know that this is a very good production, easily comparable to the better productions from the Seventies. And the album is definitely worth it! I hope I have made you curious to listen to this album. Especially those who know my musical preferences from my previous reviews, and think we share musical interest, this is highly recommended stuff! It is among the best records in my collection. (Jerry van Kooten)
Tracks :
Flipping (7:19
Wrong From The Beginning (8:17)
To Be Or Not To Be (8:21)
The Closed Boy (9:57)
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STONE THE CROWS - THE BBC SESSIONS VOL.1 1976-1970
Tracks :
1. Raining in You Heart
2. Touch of Your Love Hang
3. Freedom Road
4. Hollis Brown
5. Raining in Your Heart
6. Friend
7. Mad Dogs &Englishmen
8. Love 74
9. Things Are Getting Better
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
BARRY MCGUIRE - EVE OF DESTRUCTION 1965
Eve of Destruction
She Belongs to Me
You Never Had It So Good
Sloop John B.
Baby Blue
The Sins of a Family
Try to Remember
Mr. Man on the Street [Act One]
You Were on My Mind
Ain't No Way I'm Gonna Change My Mind
What Exactly's the Matter With Me
Why Not Stop and Dig It While You Can
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ZIPPER - ZIPPER 1975
Tracks :
Bullets
Born Yesterday
The Same Old Song
Face Of Stone
Ballbustin' Woman
Scars
Rollin' And Tumblin'
Worry Kills A Woman
Let It Freeze
Behind The Door
Racing For A Dollar
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QUINTESSENCE - IN BLISSFUL COMPANY 1969
The balance between east and west in their music used to be shifted more in favour of western influences making it quite approachable for people being not that much familiar with Indian classical spiritual music. This applies even stronger in the case of their remarkable debut from 1969 here in review. In fact there’s only one traditional chant on here with track no. 5 titled not so imaginatively as such. The opener "Giants" presents a nice blend of song-based Indian flavoured psychedelic pop and some more jam-oriented elements and one can easily imagine that this song might have inspired contemporary bands like Ozric Tentacles as well as some more commercially directed one like Cornershop, Kula Shaker and so on. In “Manco Capac” Raja Ram’s shiny flute play comes into action and this track offers in particular a great bluesy break by Alan Mostert. “Body” comes closer to hard rock territory in terms of the guitar sound but nicely balanced by Shiva’s vocals and Raja Ram’s flute as well as some occasional keyboards (which were usually only sparsely present in their music). One can imagine a mix of Cream and Tull here. Revealing stronger eastern touches "Gange Mai" is a more playful and highly rhythmic track getting into a type of repetitive, hypnotising mood especially due to the vocals and the flute. But there’s as well a lot of rock to be found here. “Chant” has droning sitar tunes and combines a “Hare Krishna” routine with an old English carol making up to a wonderful unification of eastern and western spiritual culture. In "Pearl and Bird" Shiva presents his strongest vocal performance on this record revealing an extraordinary range of his voice. "Notting Hill Gate" which had been released as well as a single quite reminds to what Jade Warrior did on their first two albums one or two years after with the difference of sitar added here. The original edition had been concluded by the ambitious track "Midnight Mode" starting with some chanting followed by an extended flute solo and some guitar jamming. It finally fades out with some continous heavy drone. That one together with “Chant” is certainly the least accessible track on here. The CD re-issue contains as bonus the single version of "Notting Hill Gate" and its B-side “Move Into The Light” sounding very commercially though and not really worth mentioning.
Though probably being not really an essential one in Prog “In Blissful Company” should be considered an excellent debut of an usually forgotten band that combined religious and spiritual influences with psychedelic and early progressive rock music in a highly appealing (at least for me) and approachable manner. Certainly this kind of music will not appeal to everybody – rock fans might find it to esoteric and for puristic followers of raga prog it will probably sound too poppy. Nevertheless I think this band (especially their first two albums) should not be dismissed by anyone who doesn’t mind some eastern flavour in his Prog.
(Dieter Fischer)
Tracks :
1. Giants (4:37)
2. Manco Capac (5:17)
3. Body (3:34)
4. Gange Mai (4:00)
5. Chant (3:02)
6. Pearl and Bird (3:57)
7. Notting Hill Gate (4:38)
8. Midnight Mode (9:15)
9. Notting Hill Gate (2:31)
10. Move into the Light (3:26)
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Friday, December 19, 2008
RANDOM HOLD - OVERVIEW 2001
Tracks :
- Water
- With People
- Verona Holls
- Precarious Timbers
- The Balad
- Big Star
- The Blind
- Second Nature
- Cause And Effect
- Camouflage
- All In Your Head
- In The Beginning
- Wallpaper Song
- Today Is As Good As Any Other
- The Flag
- Passive Camera
- Montgomery Clift
No artwork
RANDOM HOLD - RANDOM HOLD (EP) 1979
Random Hold is a person and a group, the person being Ian McCormick, the band composed of many of his mates from Phil Manzanera's 801, aside from Manzanera himself. Not surprisingly, the music is not unlike some of the artistes for whom Manzanera played over the years: Eno, early Roxy Music, et al. The band's first release was a self-titled EP in 1979, followed the next year by a full-length album The View From Here, produced by Peter Hammill. His influence can be heard in McCormick's overdramatic vocals, also perhaps influenced in part by Eno. There is some excellent synth playing here, and bits of good guitarwork. Best track is probably "With People Out Of Love," which builds slowly to a vicious climax. Etceteraville is a compilation of tracks from View and the EP. -- Mike Ohman
Tracks :
Meat
The Ballad
Avalanche
Film Music
Montgomery Clift
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
POTEMKINE - NICOLAS II 1978
Tracks :
1. Tango Panache (6:18)
2. Raspoutine (5:56)
3. Theme Pour Un Swing Imaginaire (5:37)
4. Air De Famille (3:19)
5. Ode De Mars (5:23)
6. Aux Images (2:41)
7. Amphitheatre Magique (6:45)
Bonus tracks:
8. Laure (4:32)
9. Foetus (6:18)
10. Hymne (2:00)
11. Ballade (6:17)
12. Cycles (2:17)
13. Nuit Sur Le Golan (2:19)
14. Cedille (5:56)
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
MAJORITY ONE - MAJORITY ONE 1970
Tracks :
Glass Image
Hard Days Night
Cigarette, a Cup of Tea
Depths of My Mind
Feedback
Friday Man
Get Back Home
I Don't MInd The Rain
I Nearly Died
I See Her Everywhere
Looks Like Rain
Love Came Today
Rainbow Rocking Chair
Reveration
Roger La Frite
Wait By The Fire
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SHADRACK CHAMELEON - SHADRACK CHAMELEON 1971
Tracks :
1. I Wonder Why - (bonus track)
2. Chameleon (I Love You)
3. Granite Feast
4. Don't Let It Get You Down
5. It Was Me - (bonus track)
6. Long Road to Ole' Miss.
7. That's the Way It's Gotta Be
8. Beyond Eternity
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
THE SENSATIONAL ALEX HARVEY BAND - THE COLLECTION 1986
Alex did a show at the London Palladium 1978 which got mixed reviews, then formed the 'Alex Harvey Band', which recorded 'The Mafia Stole My Guitar', They did a tour in 1978, but then dissapeared. After several years out of the limelight, Alex seemed ready to return in 1982 with a new album 'Soldier On The Wall' ready for release, and a tour in Europe. Sadly the album was to be his requiem, as he died whilst waiting for a ferry in Belgium that same year.
The remaining members of SAHB re-formed for a number of one-off gigs in the 90's, with various vocalists, but in 2004 decided to re-form on a permanent basis. Although no new material has been released, the band are touring regularly, and have brought out a live CD and DVD.
1 The Tale Of The Giant Stone Eater
2 Action Strasse
3 Gang Bang
4 Next
5 Give My Compliments To The Chef
6 Framed
Brass - Big Bud's Brass
Engineer - Mike Bobak
Saxophone [Tenor] - Phil Kenzie
7 Tomorrow Belongs To Me
8 Sergeant Fury
Engineer - Cyrano , Martin Rushent
Vocals - Vicky Silva*
9 Delilah (Live)
Engineer - John Punter
Steel Guitar - BJ Cole
10 Faith Healer
11 Boston Tea Party
12 Vambo Part 1
13 Dogs Of War
14 Giddy Up A Ding Dong
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ALEX HARVEY - MAFIA STOLE MY GUITAR 1979
Their first two albums, Framed (1972) and Next (1973), didn't sell, but in the fall of 1974 The Impossible Dream became Harvey's first chart record in the U.K. (It briefly made the American charts in March 1975.) Tomorrow Belongs to Me followed in the spring of 1975, hitting the Top Ten along with the Top Ten singles placing of Harvey's flamboyant cover of the Tom Jones hit "Delilah." With that, Next belatedly made the charts, and in September Sensational Alex Harvey Band Live came out and reached the Top 20 (also making the Top 100 in the U.S), as "Gamblin' Bar Room Blues" became a Top 40 single. This commercial success continued into 1976, with Penthouse Tapes entering the LP charts in April and becoming a Top 20 hit, "Boston Tea Party" making the singles charts in June and making a Top 20 showing, and SAHB Stories following in July and just missing the Top Ten.
In 1977, Harvey and the band recorded separately, SAHB without Alex (as it was billed) issuing Fourplay, while the leader made Alex Harvey Presents the Loch Ness Monster. A final album together, Rock Drill, was followed by the group's breakup. Harvey was back with his New Band in 1979 and an album called The Mafia Stole My Guitar, but his moment, so long in coming, had passed. Nevertheless, he kept on rocking and was on tour in Belgium when he succumbed to a heart attack in 1982 just before his 47th birthday. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Tracks :
1. "Don's Delight" (Don Weller)
2. "Back in The Depot" (Harvey, Matthew Cang)
3. "Wait For Me Mama" (Harvey, Don Weller, Matthew Cang, Hugh McKenna)
4. "The Mafia Stole My Guitar" (Harvey)
5. "Shakin' All Over" (Johnny Kidd)
6. "The Whalers (Thar She Blows)" (Harvey, Matthew Cang, Hugh McKenna)
7. "Oh Spartacus!" (Harvey, Matthew Cang)
8. "Just A Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody" (Irving Caesar, Julius Brammer)
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Monday, December 15, 2008
BLOODROCK - BLOODROCK 1970
Tracks :
1. Gotta Find a Way
2. Castle of Thought
3. Fatback
4. Double Cross
5. Timepiece
6. Wicked Truth
7. Gimme Your Head
8. Fantastic Piece of Architecture
9. Melvin Laid an Egg
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CAEDMON - CAEDMON'S HYMN 1978
Thirty years later, the record has become a collectors item. A CD version is available on Amazon and it has been described as one of the best folk rock albums of the seventies.
The Studio
The album was recorded in a tiny home studio in Edinburgh - known to aficionados as ‘Barclay Towers’. No idea what kind of technology was involved, save the incessant fiddling with EQ to try and filter out the buzz of a fluorescent light strip over the cooker that was inadvertently left on during one take.
We recorded over two successive Sundays and mixed at a third session. It was four track reel to reel recording ……. live with occasional overdubs.
Instrumentation
For us as musicians, highlights included using a cup and teaspoon to create the latin style percussion on ‘Maker Man’.
For the recording we borrowed Ever After’s Fender Rhodes but still depended upon my own Crumar Compac Piano which had three sounds: piano, clavichord and harpsichord. I bought it for £100 second hand. There was no touch sensitivity, but it seemed very modern at the time. All organ type sounds were played using the piano setting whilst sliding the volume control from 0 (when hitting the key) to the appropriate volume, to avoid the attack at the start of the note.
I played an Ibanez classical guitar on Maker Man that was bought in 1969. I sold my ‘Smiley Joe’ banjolele to raise money for the transaction. I’ve recently been buying ukuleles again to use in primary school work in my region!
The cello was a German instrument from around 1890.
Info taken from http://www.caedmonsreturn.com
Tracks :
1. Ten Maidens Fair (4:17)
2. Maker Man (3:15)
3. Death of a Fox (4:18)
4. Sea Song (5:35)
5. Aslan (4:15)
6. Beyond the Second Mile (6:45) *
7. Living in the Sunshine (4:27)
8. Storm (6:06)
9. Columbus’ Song (2:21)
10. Smile on Your Face (4:35)
11. Caedmon’s Hymn (4:15)
12. Give Me Jesus (4:15) *
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Sunday, December 14, 2008
BLACKFOOT SUE - NOTHING TO HIDE 1973
Tracks :
Messiah
Country Home
Cry
My Oh My
Now We're Three
The Spring Of '69
Glittery Obituary
On His Own
Too Soon
Gypsy Jam
Standing in the Road
Celestial Plain
Sing Don't Speak
2 B Free
Summer
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AMAZING BLONDEL - FANTASIA LINDUM 1971
The music throughout the album features Amazing Blondel's unique blend of their own compositions with folk themes and renaissance music.
The album's cover art (credited to Visualeyes) suggests a historical setting around the Civil War period, but the music has more of the vitality of the Elizabethan period. A variety of instruments were used, but the central sound is of the two lutes, played by Gladwin and Baird, with wind instruments played by Wincott.
The "Fantasia Lindum" sequence, which makes up the first side of the album, is the band's musical tribute to the city of Lincoln, the Lincolnshire countryside and the mediaeval Lincoln Cathedral. It is an ambitious suite of songs and instrumental pieces featuring recurring musical themes.
The second side includes two madrigal-like songs ("To Ye" and "Three Seasons Almaine") and two instrumental dance tunes. There is a hymn-like song ("Safety In God Alone"), which sounds much more based in the twentieth-century than the remainder of the album, having a harmonic structure more like that developed by bands such as The Eagles. The album concludes with the brash "Siege of Yaddlethorpe", a "pipe and drum" instrumental piece featuring Wincott's (presumably multi-tracked) crumhorns and a guest appearance of Jim Capaldi playing (again presumably multi-tracked) military-style snare drums.
Tracks :
1. "Fantasia Lindum":
1. Prelude and Theme
2. Song: Swifts, Swains, Leafy Lanes
3. Dance: Jig Upon Jig; Theme (lutes and recorder)
4. Dance (Galliard): God Must Doubt
5. Song: Lincolnshire Lullaby
6. Dance: Basse Dance; Theme (lute duet)
7. Dance: Quatre Dance Pavan
8. Song: Celestial Light (for Lincoln Cathedral)
9. Dance: Coranto; Theme (lutes and recorders)
10. End.
2. "To Ye"
3. "Safety In God Alone"
4. "Two Dances":
1. Almaine
2. Bransle For My Ladys' Delight
5. "Three Seasons Almaine"
6. "Siege of Yaddlethorpe"
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Friday, December 12, 2008
FROLK HEAVEN - AT THE APEX OF HIGH 1972
Repro of super rare early '70s off the wall acid Madness often compared to Ya Ho Wa.... Varied instumentation... psych jams with melody and chaotic strangeness... featuring Stewart Copeland (Curved Air/The Police) when he was at College!!
Startlingly heavy progressive group, sounding more like a modern group such as Absolute Zero than one from '72. Most likely the album was a one-off project, as the boys recorded and released it themselves while in college in England. The group consisted of just two people: Charles "the Zilch" Ostman (Guitars, Clarinets, Bass, Vocals, electronics) and Stewart Copeland (Drums, additional percussion). Charles Ostman wrote all of the songs and is the only performer on 3 of the album's 7 tracks. Anyone know what happened to him? Stewart of course went on to Curved Air, the Police, Animal Logic, and a fruitful solo career. His performance here is similar to his work on Curved Air's Midnight Wire, but less restrained.
The sound on this album is different, frequently comparable to Absolute Zero or the Jimi Hendrix Experience, but generally it is their own. Very Eastern sounding, and pretty complex despite being very nearly a one-man show. The vocal sections are often interspersed with long dreamy, clarinet-laden instrumental passages. No, I kid you not: the clarinet is one of the most prominent instruments on this album, second only to the guitar. The vocals are soft, USA-accented, and subtly emotional - in fact they sound a lot like Stewart Copeland's, for those of you who have heard his vocals. Fuzz, Acid, and Flowers describes the album as being tedious, but in fact much of the album is quite exciting, and really the "tedious" parts are the most interesting. Still, this is a record which requires diligent listening, and if you're not willing to give that you should stay away because this record will bore you.
The album opens with the 12-minute "Oracle of Delphi". It starts with an apocalyptic outburst: a harrowing bass line leading the way for a serious of vicious assaults on percussion and guitar. This gives way to post-apocalyptic, eerily quiet meanderings on guitar and clarinet, with soft-spoken vocal passages. All in all, a fascinating epic. "Idiomatic Interlude" is actually a pretty well-developed instrumental with odd rhythms and quirky clarinet playing, very soulful in fact. "Cyclation" rounds out side A, starting on another haunting and dreamy instrumental passage before the more traditional song form steps forward, with Charles and Stewart delivering a Hendrix Experience-styled powerhouse performance.
Side B of Apex is less impressive than A but still very good. "Zonation of Galactic Cosmodial Entities" is an effect-oriented but imaginative instrumental, while "Back Up!" is a soft of electric folk tune with the usual gracings of clarinet and decidedly weird lyrical subject matter (getting drugged, kidnapped, and hurled into a time warp). "Quest" is perhaps the most enjoyable tune on the album, opening with a guitar solo done to such high tones that it sounds like weeping. A somewhat symphonic and very emotional song. The wittily titled "7th Shakra" is a 10-minute instrumental, starting with a sinister verse/chorus before Charles Ostman abandons form and goes completely loopy on guitar and clarinet. Very introspective stuff. The one minus is that Charles throws too many solos on top of the verse/chorus.
I really have to rate At the Apex of High as one of the most interesting albums I've ever heard, despite the weak sound quality. It's clear the album had to be recorded on home equipment, with Charles singing very softly so as not to drown out the other instruments. Aside from that, I think the demo quality sound is in fact quite appropriate. This is heavily experimental stuff, and anyone who likes bizarre excursions should check it out: guitar freak-outs, mesmerizing clarinet, percussion romping, timorous bass, disturbingly odd lyrics -- Frolk Haven's sole album has it all, and all of it with clear plan and purpose at that. The only drawback is its rarity, so my first move would be to pester all the record companies to get this thing re-released; it's a classic! -- Robert Orme
Tracks :
Oracle of Delphi
Idiomatic Interlude
Cyclation
Zonation of Galactic Cosmodial Entities
Back Up!
Quest
7th Chakra
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NOMADIA - RANGE OF VISION 1971
Tracks :
01 Smoke Side (22:37)
02 Acid Side (24:53)
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
SLACK ALICE - SOMEWHERE BETWEEN NASHVILLE AND CHICAGO 2001
''SLACK ALICE''---A BRIEF HISTORY
Tracks :
The way women are made
Mississippi
Get your shoes on
Too young to sing the blues
Might as well get drunk
City bred country boy
Street girl blues
The bottle song
Greenfingered blues
Let the rock roll in
There goes another dream
Pick up a heart
Falling
My little girl
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No covers , the last one without covers I hope :)
[ BY REQUEST] DORIS - DID YOU GIVE THE WORLD SOME LOVE TODAY BABY 1970
Doris' album provides 36 minutes of qualified musical jou guaranteed to satisfy all tastes. Discotheques will find that two numbers in particular, "Don't" and "Beatmaker" are good box office draws. Jazz die-hards might even start visiting discotheques after digesting "I wish I knew" and "I'm pushing you out". Note too an incredible ballad called "Daisies" and tell me if Sweden hasn't produced a dangerous competitor for Melanie.
Once again, this LP's got something for everybody, the best of underground, jazz, rock and folk - not mixed up in one gigantic hotch-potch, but all in gentle harmony. Listen to Doris - a good time will be has by all.
Tracks :
# Did you give the world some love today, baby (Norman L. Martin)
# I wish I knew (Billy Taylor - Dick Dallas)
# Grey rain of Sweden (Berndt Egerbladh - Pamela Gray)
# Waiting at the station (Berndt Egerbladh - Francis Cowan)
# Don't (Berndt Egerbladh - Francis Cowan)
# Daisies (Berndt Egerbladh - Pamela Gray)
# You never come closer (Berndt Egerbladh - Francis Cowan)
# Whispering pine [sic] (Richard Manuel - Robbie Robertson)
# I'm pushing you out (Berndt Egerbladh - Francis Cowan)
# Won't you take me to the theatre (Berndt Egerbladh - Francis Cowan)
# Beatmaker (Berndt Egerbladh - Francis Cowan)
# Bath (Harry Nilsson)
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