Avant-pop cult favorites "Slapp Happy" formed in Hamburg, Germany in 1972; there vocalist Dagmar Krause, a veteran of the folk group the "City Preachers", first met British experimental composer Anthony Moore, who had previously issued a pair of solo LPs, "Pieces from the Cloudland Ballroom" and "Secrets of the Blue Bag", on Polydor.
When the label rejected a third Moore record, he instead proposed a pop project, recruiting Krause and New York-born guitarist Peter Blegvad to form "Slapp Happy"; recorded with input from members of the famed Krautrock band "Faust", the trio issued their debut album "Sort of..." in 1972, its commercial prospects severely limited as a result of the band's refusal to perform live.
Still, Polydor assented to a follow-up, with "Slapp Happy" soon convening to record "Casablanca Moon"; the label rejected the album, however, and upon landing at Virgin, the trio re-recorded the disc in its entirety, releasing it as a self-titled effort in 1974. "Slapp Happy" next banded together with the like-minded art-rock outfit Henry Cow to record a pair of collaborative LPs, "Desperate Straights" and "In Praise of Learning"; creative tensions then forced Moore and Blegvad to exit the project, although Krause continued singing with Henry Cow though their 1980 dissolution.
In the meantime, both Moore and Blegvad pursued solo careers, although in 1982 they reunited with Krause to record a new "Slapp Happy" single, "Everybody's Slimmin'," followed by their first-ever live appearance at London's ICA. All three again collaborated in 1991 on "Camera", a television opera commissioned by the BBC and broadcast two years later; a new "Slapp Happy" studio album, "Ça Va", followed in 1998. "Camera" was issued two years later.
The sound of this bootleg is not good, not bad - it is a great document!
Tracklist:
1 Europa
2 A Little Something
3 War
4 Me & Paravati
5 Everybody's Slimmin'
6 Michelangelo
7 Some Questions About Hats
8 Excerpt from the Messiah
9 Riding Tigers
10 Casablanca Moon
11 A Little Something
12 Small Hands Of Stone
13 World Service
14 Me & Parvati
15 Karen
16 The Naked Shakespeare (Instrumental)
17 O For The Ocean
18 Moritat
19 Haiku
20 Tattoo Lady
Musicians:
[1-4] BBC Top Gear 1974.6.25
Anthony Moore (piano, vocals, organ, harpsichord)
Peter Blegvad (acoustic guitar, guitar, vocals)
Dagmar Krause (lead vocals)
Fred Frith (guitar)
Lindsay Cooper (bassoon, oboe)
Geoff Leigh (soprano saxophone, flute, clarinet)
Jeff Clyne (double bass)
Robert Wyatt (vocals, percussion)
[5-20] I.C.A. London 1983
Anthony Moore (piano, vocals, organ, harpsichord)
Peter Blegvad (acoustic guitar, guitar, vocals)
Dagmar Krause (lead vocals)
Slapp Happy - BBC Live 1974 & Reunion Concert 1983
(192 kbps, cover art included)
6 Kommentare:
I just got around to listening to this. It sounds very scratchy, much like a bad CDr burn. Is it just me?, If it is, I'll try downloading again. Of not, would you re-up? Either way, please let me know and thank you for posting all this inspiring music!
Sorry, the sound quality is really poor, it´s not a problem with your download. Greetings!
Please can you reup. Dankeschön
Now there´s a fresh link. All the best!
grossen Dank für Reup!
You are welcome!
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