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Post subject: [2019-05-31] VA "Lullabies For Catatonics: The British Avant-Pop/Art Rock Scene 1967-74" 3CD box set (Grapefruit UK)
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2019 4:48 pm
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Description Previous Grapefruit genre anthologies have shown how the various strands of British psychedelia developed tangentially in subsequent years: I’m A Freak Baby observed how the blues-based, harder-edged element of the genre gradually morphed into hard rock/proto-metal, Dust On The Nettles examined the countercultural psychedelic folk movement, while Come Join My Orchestra looked at the post-“Penny Lane” baroque pop sound. Our latest attempt to document the British psychedelic scene’s subsequent family tree, Lullabies For Catatonics charts the journey without maps that was fearlessly undertaken in the late Sixties and early Seventies by the more cerebral elements of the underground, inspired by everyone from Bartok, Bach and The Beatles to Dada, Dali and the Pop Art movement. Suddenly pop music was no longer restricted to moon-in-June lyrics and traditional song structures. Instead, it embraced the abstract, the discordant and the surreal as pop became rock, and rock became Art. A new, post-Dylan emphasis on lyrics led to self-proclaimed poets like Keith Reid, Pete Brown, Pete Sinfield and Adrian Henri aligning themselves with rock bands, while the free jazz and classical influences embraced by the underground scene resulted in a new musical hybrid. While Soft Machine’s mordant wit and musical complexity established them as progenitors of the so-called Canterbury Scene, the likes of Procol Harum instigated a more portentous, symphonic style that was subsequently classified as Art Rock, a sub-division of a wide-ranging scene that would be codified by the one-size-fits-all term Progressive Rock. Those two complementary strands are at the heart of Lullabies For Catatonics, with the more challenging American bands of the era also an influence: The Velvet Underground impacted on everyone from a young David Bowie to teenage ingénues The Velvet Frogs, while Captain Beefheart’s Magic Band would inform Arthur Brown’s equally uncompromising playmates Rustic Hinge. A fascinating window on a movement that stands as one of the most creative, challenging and esoteric in British music history, Lullabies For Catatonics incorporates the hugely successful (Yes, Genesis, 10cc) cheek-by-jowl alongside the unsigned (both Gnome Sweet Gnome and As You Like It now gain their first-ever commercial release), together with the art-rock collectables (Gnidrolog, Spring) and the unclassifiable avant-garde iconoclasts (Third Ear Band, Pink Floyd collaborator Ron Geesin). Housed in an attractive clamshell box, this essential set features suitably sympathetic artwork as well as a heavily illustrated 40-page booklet that includes the story behind each track.Tracklist [CD1: Spontaneous Underground] 1. I Should’ve Known – The Soft Machine 2. I’m Waiting For The Man – The Riot Squad featuring David Bowie 3. Conquistador – Procol Harum 4. Bypass The By-Pass – The End 5. World War Three – Dantalian’s Chariot 6. Butcher’s Tale (Western Front 1914) – The Zombies 7. I Talk To The Wind – Giles, Giles & Fripp 8. Tramcar To Frankenstein – The Liverpool Scene 9. The Battle – The Strawbs 10. Xoanon Bay – Woody Kern 11. In The Beginning – Genesis 12. Wasted Ground (Memento Mori) – The Velvet Frogs 13. Beyond And Before – Yes 14. Druid One – Third Ear Band 15. Through The Eyes Of A Child – Bachdenkel 16. All Over The Country – The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown 17. Merry Go Round – Eyes Of Blue [CD2: Tea On The Lawn] 1. Egyptian Tomb – Mighty Baby 2. Banquet – Audience 3. To Play Your Little Game – Cressida 4. Parachute – Pretty Things 5. Crystallised Petard – Rustic Hinge 6. Vivaldi – Curved Air 7. World Of Ice – Sweet Slag 8. Mockingbird – Barclay James Harvest 9. The Prisoner – Comus 10. Home (Reconstruction) – Nirvana 11. Death May Be Your Santa Claus – Second Hand 12. The Prisoner (Eight By Ten) – Spring 13. Don Alfonso – The Coxhill-Bedford Duo 14. Grande Piano – Stackridge 15. Saving It Up For So Long – Samurai 16. No. 2 Psychological Decontamination Unit – Blonde On Blonde 17. Me And My Kite – Fuchsia [CD3: The Wind Sings Winter Songs] 1. Welcome For A Soldier – Deep Feeling 2. Can I See You? * – Open Road 3. O Caroline – Matching Mole 4. Unhinged – 9.30 Fly 5. The Machine Grinds On * – Gnome Sweet Gnome 6. No More Sunshine Till May * – As You Like It 7. A Winter’s Tale – Jade Warrior 8. C.F.D.T. (Colonel Frights’ Dancing Terrapins) – Bond & Brown 9. Ship – Gnidrolog 10. Anvils In Five – Rupert Hine 11. Upon Composition – Ron Geesin 12. Growing Up And I’m Fine – Mick Ronson 13. Adventures In A Yorkshire Landscape – Be-Bop Deluxe 14. Somewhere In Hollywood – 10cc 15. Mother Russia – Renaissance * Previously UnreleasedAmazon USA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PYJ6CR3/?tag=imwan-20 Amazon UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07PYJ6CR3/?tag=imwan-21
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Post subject: [2019-05-31] VA "Lullabies For Catatonics: The British Avant-Pop/Art Rock Scene 1967-74" 3CD box set (Grapefruit UK)
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2019 10:36 am
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Bump: Both pre-order links in the first post are now active.
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