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02:32 Jasper ~ 1969 ~ Liberation |
genre: psych, blues
country: uk
audio: lossless (ape, cue, log, scans, size: 203 mb)
time: 38'10"
Tapestry of Delights:
Strings (courtesy of Henry Lowther and at times disturbingly out of key), dissonant flutes, half-competent guitars and a confusing array of mostly blues-based styles are the ingredients on this one-off album for Spark. Where the blues come out on top, there is nothing very special to attract the ear, apart from the fact that blues are often used not to express a blue state of mind, but rather to attempt to reflect some lost region of childlike innocence. Tribal rhythms are used throughout the album, to good effect especially on Confusion, the best cut. Otherwise the sound is often amateurish with many useless jams and repeats. Considering the low-key performances it is not easy to understand, why this has been so intensively sought-after, apart from its sheer rarity. To be filed under unnecessary purchases. It did come in a wonderfully psychedelic cover, though. Alan Feldman went on to start F.B.I. ~ (Marcel Koopman)
01 - Liberation 3:54
02 - Ain't no peace 3:06
03 - Baby please don't go 7:23
04 - Shelach 2:17
05 - Liberation interlude 1:14
06 - Liberation interlude 0:34
07 - Confusion 2:35
08 - St. Louis blues 6:43
09 - Cuttin' out 2:37
10 - The beard 3:48
11 - Liberation II 3:08
12 - Finale 0:50
ALAN FELDMAN keyb'ds
CHICO GREENWOOD drms
NICKY PAYNE vcls, hrmnca, flute
STEVE RADFORD gtr
JON TAYLOR bs
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