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Ear Of Beholder

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発売日 2015年01月31日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルCherry Red
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ECLEC22275
SKU 5013929737525

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
The avant-garde is an odd beast. In the case of saxophonist/singer Lol Coxhill, that can range from the virtually unlistenable squawk of "Feedback" (which is exactly what the title says) to '30s music hall songs performed with keyboard player David Bedford. Cobbled together from live tapes and a few studio sessions, much of the backing comes from the Whole World, the Kevin Ayers backing band of which Coxhill was a member. But not all: "Rasa-Moods," a 20-minute spontaneous performance taped in Holland, brings in Dutch free musicians for something that travels through moods; "A Conversation With Children" is exactly that; and the cover of "I Am the Walrus" is sung by kids, to offer an odd, disquieting effect. Some pieces work better than others; the solo railway bridge improvisations of "Hungerford," punctuated by passing trains, is the perfect plunge into this record, while "The Rhythmic Hooter" is as close to something normal as it gets here, before descending into "That's Why...Darkies Were Born," an ironic, deliberately anti-racist performance of an old vaudeville hit (as the notes emphasize). The standard "Lover Man" gets a working over, not always with the best result, while "Open Picadilly" is just that, recorded in the open in London's Picadilly. It's a challenging record, and as Coxhill admits at the very beginning (on "Introduction" he disarmingly discusses the disc's successes and failures), it doesn't all work. When it hits, it's excellent; when it doesn't, attention wanders all too easily. But for 1971, aimed at the rock audience via John Peel's Dandelion label, it was decidedly adventurous and daring -- and still is. ~ Chris Nickson
エディション : Remaster

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Introduction

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    2. 2.
      Hungerford

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    3. 3.
      Deviation Dance

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    4. 4.
      Two Little Pigeons

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    5. 5.
      Don Alfonso

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    6. 6.
      Open Piccadilly

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    7. 7.
      Feedback

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    8. 8.
      Vorblifa Exit

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    9. 9.
      Insensatez

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    10. 10.
      Conversation

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    11. 11.
      Mango Walk

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    12. 12.
      Piccadilly With Goofs

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Rasa Moods

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    2. 2.
      A Collective Improvisation

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    3. 3.
      I Am The Walrus

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    4. 4.
      The Rhythmic Hooter

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    5. 5.
      Lover Man

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    6. 6.
      Zoological Fun

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    7. 7.
      Little Triple One Shot

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    8. 8.
      That Swhy Darkieswere Born

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    9. 9.
      A Series Of Superbly Played

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    10. 10.
      Mellotron Codas

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    11. 11.
      Pretty Little Girl Part One(ボーナストラック)

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    12. 12.
      Pretty Little Girl Part Two(ボーナストラック)

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    13. 13.
      Sonny Boy/Oh Mein Papa(ボーナストラック)

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

    14. 14.
      Mood(ボーナストラック)

      アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Lol Coxhill

オリジナル発売日:1971年

商品の紹介

Record Collector - 3 stars out of 5 -- "A comfortably unhurried sprawl, it naturally takes in bouts of alternately fervid and languid, unaccompanied sax improvisation..."
Rovi

The avant-garde is an odd beast. In the case of saxophonist/singer Lol Coxhill, that can range from the virtually unlistenable squawk of "Feedback" (which is exactly what the title says) to '30s music hall songs performed with keyboard player David Bedford. Cobbled together from live tapes and a few studio sessions, much of the backing comes from the Whole World, the Kevin Ayers backing band of which Coxhill was a member. But not all: "Rasa-Moods," a 20-minute spontaneous performance taped in Holland, brings in Dutch free musicians for something that travels through moods; "A Conversation With Children" is exactly that; and the cover of "I Am the Walrus" is sung by kids, to offer an odd, disquieting effect. Some pieces work better than others; the solo railway bridge improvisations of "Hungerford," punctuated by passing trains, is the perfect plunge into this record, while "The Rhythmic Hooter" is as close to something normal as it gets here, before descending into "That's Why...Darkies Were Born," an ironic, deliberately anti-racist performance of an old vaudeville hit (as the notes emphasize). The standard "Lover Man" gets a working over, not always with the best result, while "Open Picadilly" is just that, recorded in the open in London's Picadilly. It's a challenging record, and as Coxhill admits at the very beginning (on "Introduction" he disarmingly discusses the disc's successes and failures), it doesn't all work. When it hits, it's excellent; when it doesn't, attention wanders all too easily. But for 1971, aimed at the rock audience via John Peel's Dandelion label, it was decidedly adventurous and daring -- and still is. ~ Chris Nickson|
Rovi

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