* Hi there! A blog just for my own pleasure and hopefully yours as well. I love music and it's an important part of my life. This is a survey of all the records i have. In involuntary order. From modern classic to rock to industrial and all in between. I show the sleeves and 2 favourite tracks of the record. Enjoy! *


Thursday, July 29, 2010

Robert Wyatt * Ruth is stranger than Richard

This is the third solo album from Robert Wyatt. One of the most beautiful voices of that time i think. His unique voice touches many strings of my heart. Over the years Robert Wyatt worked together with lots of now famous bands and co-musicians. Think Deavid Allen, The soft machine, Caravan and much more. I love the sleeve of this record. Such a wonderfull strange painting painted by his wife Alfreda Benge.

It isn't strange that the following song is one of my favourites from this record because he wrote it with Fred Frith, who i admire a lot. Robert Wyatt sings and Fred Frith on the piano. Very beautiful!



Musicians in this next song: Laurie Allan: drums ~ Brian eno: direct inject anti-jazz gun ~ Nisar Ahmad & George Kahn: tenor sax ~ Bill MacCormick: bass guitar ~ Gary Windo: tenor sax ~ Robert Wyatt: mouth, piano ~




This album doesn't contain my most favourite Robert Wyatt songs, so i don't play this LP very often.

ROBERT WYATT * RUTH IS STRANGER THAN RICHARD Virgin records 1975
SIDE RICHARD
  1. Muddy mouse a)
  2. Solar flares
  3. Muddy mouse (b)
  4. Five black notes and one white note
  5. Muddy mouse (c)
  6. Muddy mouth
SIDE RUTH
  1. Soup song
  2. Sonia
  3. Team spirit
  4. Song for Che

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Monsoon * Ever so lonely 12"45


This was the summerhit in Holland in 1982. You could hear it everywhere in new wave clubs and recordshops for the young and wild ones. With the beautiful, clear voice of Sheila Chantra. This 12" has never lost it's charm for me. I still love it and still play it. Perfect music for the summer.






And the videoclip from top of the pops. this is how i remember her. :-)



Monday, July 26, 2010

T.D.A. * The unacceptable face of freedom

FRONT
BACKInnersleeve

The (inner)sleeve is truely a piece of art i think. Dark, disturbing, intense just like the music. The music has hypnotic rhytms and much intruiging layers of sound and noises. Political lyrics. Some information of the band you can find here. Their website.


Out of this world * BBC Radiophonic Workshop

Ha! This is such a fun record. From the famous BBC Radiophonic Workshop. The sleeve is ofcourse big fun, but the record itself also. With sounds from OUTER SPACE, MAGIC and FANTASY, SUSPENSE and the SUPERNATURAL and THE ELEMENTS. For being a musician and using lots of electronica and tapes, loving oscilators and stuff, my love collect this kind of records just for fun. I think nowadays this record is a collectors item.

The video is about the radiophonic workshops.



On you tube you will find more parts of this documentary. And we all know the mysterious Dr. Who theme, don't we?




OUT OF THIS WORLD * Atmosperic sounds and effects from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop * BBC records and tapes * 1976

The sounds on this record:
OUTER SPACE
:
Sea of mercury, Galactic travel, Tardis take-off Tardisland, Space rocket take-off, Flying saucer land, flying saucer take-off, spaceship controlroom atmosphere, spaceship interior atmosphere, electric door open and shut, five lasergun bursts, gravity generator, time warp start run and stop, Venusian spave lab., Andromedan war machine, space battle. ;-D
MAGIC AND FANTASY:
dance of fire-flies, dreaming, crystal city, enchanted forest, goblins fair, magic carpet take-off flight and land, magic beanstalk grows, star fairies, midsummer elves, fairy appears and disappears, wizard flies off, casting a spell, magic mushroom, magic birdsong. Aren't you wondering how this all sounds?
SUSPENSE AND THE SUPERNATURAL:
phantoms of darkness, uncanny expectation, spectres in the wind, evil rises up, threatening shadow (how does that sound?), moments of terror, passing shade. psychic fears, two terror bangs, terror zing and terror glissando, ' thing' approaches, roaring monster, nightmare forest, fiendish shrieks
THE ELEMENTS:
heat haze, desert sands, frozen waste, icy peak, snow swirls, passing couds, starry skies, electric storm, watery depths, rising bubbles, spring tide.

All these titles tickles my imagination haha.

Henry Cow * In praise of learning

The Henry Cow sleeves are well known for their knitted plastic socks upon it. This record is brought in by my love Des Orient. Because of his taste of music i learned to enjoy this kind of music as well. Labelled as avantgarde, prog rock..... This is not a record you just play meanwhile doing other things. Therefore is the music too complex and too extand. The very intense voice of Dagmar Krause also forces you to listen. I like very much the influences of Fred Frith in this music. I think he's a genius and i just love his music, most he has done.
Here you can listen to the first song of the album and to the last song.

ART IS NOT A MIRROR - IT IS A HAMMER - JOHN GRIERSON





HENRY COW * In Praise of learning
* Virgin Records 1975

I. WAR
II. LIVING IN THE HEART OF THE BEAST
III. BEGINNING: THE LONG MARCH
VI. BEAUTIFUL AS THE MOON. TERRIBLE AS AN ARMY WITH BANNERS
V. MORNING STAR

Henry Cow are: Tim Hodgkinson, Fred frith, John Greaves, Chris Cutler, Dagmag Krause, Peter Blegvad, Anthony Moore, Lindsay Cooper
For more information Google Henry Cow.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Executive slacks * You can't hum when you're dead

Labeled as electronic, post-punk, industrial. Formed in the 1980's in Philadelphia. Matt Marello was the lead singer and guitarist. Other memebers were Bobbi Rae, John Young and Stuart Levy. This LP was a compilation of two 12"s. Co-producer was Youth from Killing Joke (also a band i like).







Executive slacks * You can't hum when you're dead
1984 Fundamental music
1. The bus
2. 30 Years
3. Cinema
4. So mote it be
5. Sexual witchcraft
6. Our lady
7. Man of Christ
8. Im coming
9. Our lady (yoof dub)

Sonic youth * Evol


Not the best album of Sonic Youth, but with some of my favourite Sonic Youth tracks. I have seen a lot of bands, but never saw them play live. I was secretly in love with Lee Renaldo at that time. ;-) The more noise the better for me. Two of my favourite tracks:







Sonic Youth * Evol 1986 Blast first
Side 1
Tom Violence
Shadow of a doubt
Starpower
In the kingdom # 19
Green light

Side 2
Death to our friends
Secret girls
Marilyn Moore
Expressway to yr skull