Nice post-Pere Ubu material – with work from Richard Thompson, Anton Fier, Chris Cutler, and LindsayCooper – a lineup who really helps give the vocals of David Thomas an edge! LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has a cut corner.)
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Henry Cow —
Western Culture ... CD Broadcast (UK), 1978. Used ...
Temporarily Out Of Stock
With Fred Frith on guitars, Tim Hodgkinson on organs and reeds, LindsayCooper on rreds, Chris Cutler on percussion and electronics, and even Irene Schweizer on piano! CD
With Fred Frith on guitars, Tim Hodgkinson on organs and reeds, LindsayCooper on rreds, Chris Cutler on percussion and electronics, and even Irene Schweizer on piano! CD
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Mike Westbrook Orchestra —
Cortege ... CD Original/Enja (Germany), 1982. Used 2 CDs ...
Out Of Stock
Stunning work from Mike Westbrook – a set that's done in later years than his classics for Deram Records – but one that's got almost the same sort of power! The lineup is large, and there's a definite dose of freaky fuzz in the mix – thanks to the guitar of Brian Godding, whose contributions help electrify the record past territory of some of Westbrook's other material from this vintage. Kate Westbrook handles vocals on the set – singing some very offbeat tunes at times – but as usual, the real power comes from the full instrumental lineup – which also features Phil Minton and Dick Pearce on trumpets, Georgie Born on cello, Malcolm Griffiths on trombone, Chris Hunter, Phil Todd, LindsayCooper, and Chris Biscoe on reeds – and even some addition tuba as well! With the lineup, you can see that Westbrook's tapping into a younger generation of artistic players – and their presence really helps stimulate the overall presentation of the material. A number of tracks have lyrics from poetic sources by Blake, Garcia Lorca, Herman Hesse, and others – and titles include "Erme Estuary", "It Starts Here", "Berlin 16.2.79", and "Cordoba". CD
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