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Psychedelic Paul
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A-Z of Canterbury Scene Artists
CARAVAN "What does the name CARAVAN mean to you? The mainstream standard? The silhouetted palm tree and camel on boxes of dates at Christmas? They seem influenced by their name - those long swooping lines, something nomadic about it, probably the flute. The flute playing Sahara bird flight solos hovering over the camel-train, earth magic, soft machine and sky. It's nearer to us than Africa though, like Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar they home in from the east. Who knows what you will find, this is a journey at the end of the 20th century, lift the yashmaks and see little bubbles of sound breaking through dry sound. CARAVAN making huge music constructions right out there in the open where everyone can see, each tune constructed, built up with layers of sound, different textures, some delicate and filmy like gauze - coloured lights, see-through tights - others heavy and stomping like old desert blankets loaded with North African memory-dust. Underneath, the drums burst through, powerful, excellent drums - clean, driving and pointed drums....." - Caravan album sleeve notes Pye Hastings guitar, vocals Richard Coughlan drums Dave Sinclair keyboards, vocals Richard Sinclair bass, vocals 1968: Caravan - Caravan - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLky8Mxrvk-59bXU8yNcQaswrUMFS2u2D- 1970: Caravan - If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LtsoUorBySZ8GsEIMLVrI2R 1971: Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mFz0nR_h7FWnmMQ90QMaMVh7Gadk3hA8k 1972: Caravan - Waterloo Lily - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l3xXCT-ovmKtcWTz4bqdMKNK4ZooG0ikg 1973: Caravan - For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nRDGZ_xGZ-OPCjQTlT_IVG7XdzoldlbGY 1974: Caravan - Caravan and the New Symphonia - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m26tm8YZpGT_hj6yMBGiaqMnouS5z80ww 1974: Caravan - Live at Fairfield Halls 1975: Caravan - Cunning Stunts - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l1LBMqse1h3tg6f17z8-L8qF2vAKv_tMc 1976: Caravan - Blind Dog at St. Dunstans - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lt6DhC2Iqme_yI0pKUmdzHM 1977: Caravan - Better by Far - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lvg4B6gjA1zZ0kmuqJDBYH0 1980: Caravan - The Album 1982: Caravan - Back to Front 1990: Caravan - Access All Areas: Live in Nottingham - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLky8Mxrvk-58EbyG4_LdQ4fE9OwX7lgv5 1994: Caravan - Cool Water - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Luxcpn_zIyUqko2wVeWJCDI 1995: Caravan - The Battle of Hastings - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mkYPREg26C9DG6Q4iH1jF-AcPdKlllRhU 2003: Caravan - The Unauthorised Breakfast Item - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LtSTGHVqGWiGO9ge-Ofd68c 2013: Caravan - Paradise Filter 2021: Caravan - It's None of Your Business - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k0Y_m2L4o6800lfoXZUJhGo-g1bQUGpFk Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 05 2023 at 11:25 |
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David_D
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I can see I'm not the only one who likes to repeat my posts, even I quote them when I do it.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Psychedelic Paul
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It's not really a repeat post. All of the old Caravan album links were repaired and replaced this morning and I typed out the Caravan intro - copied from the Caravan album sleeve notes - this morning too.
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Okay, then I better understand it, but could it not be a good idea to edit the previous post? |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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I will have to give 'Better By Far' a spin. I haven't played that album for ages!
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Psychedelic Paul
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That's a great song and Legends of a Mind sounds like my kind of compilation album. I'd forgotten "C'thlu Thlu" was on the Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night album. I read the lyrics to the song but I'm still none the wiser as to what it means. I can't even pronounce it, never mind understand it.
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It's well-worth another listen. It's Better by Far than the album that came before it and The Album that came after it.
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^ I think you might have that Back To Front'.
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You're probably right.
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A-Z of Canterbury Scene Artists CLEAR FRAME A British jazzy outfit whose music has no clear frame of reference, wandering aimlessly, tunelessly and seemingly interminably for 52 very long minutes. Described here on PA as "multi-layered and dynamically-shifting music that is forever in the moment", it should appeal to those who like free-form improvisational jazz, which I clearly don't. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 05 2023 at 11:25 |
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Land of Grey & Pink and If I Could.... stand amongst the best of Canterbury and were my introduction to the genre. Also a shout out to the previously mentioned Kevin Ayers - Joy Of A Toy, a gorgeous album.
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I've only found two 5-star Canterbury Scene albums so far (by Caravan & Khan), but it's still early days yet.
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A-Z of Canterbury Scene Artists
COS Is it possible there's a Canterbury Scene band from as far afield as Belgium? Cos it is! 1974: Cos - Postaeolian Train Robbery - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ly67WScZosAXTq6lyTv9d6LWSHGal321M 1976: Cos - Viva Boma - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kkLB4omIZVB-5KBKY2EYRYpnYZvrZ2Yjc 1978: Cos - Babel - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kMEcsGXDl28kgIBKumoDQyrWkxZZWNns4 1979: Cos - Swiss Chalet - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n2AyLbG2KdXnUUawJln9ne6jvp1-UFvZ4 1983: Cos - Pasiones - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kgCVQidUDIsVhZLo7Et4LLL3vQvORTmFk 2021: Cos - Cosmix - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n1g4hcf48AXg55uw6mJE5pnwmFPnk58TI Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 05 2023 at 11:26 |
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Viva Boma is a great album
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Ian
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I decided to give that first album a chance after I saw you give 5 stars to Catapilla's "Changes" album! Just listened to both of their albums today. Outside of the initial quirkiness at the beginning, I like this a lot so far! (Any 70s prog with a woman on vocals never fails)
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^ I'm glad you reminded me about Catapilla before I take another bite of the apple and move on to the letter "D", and although they're not strictly a Canterbury Scene band, I'm happy to feature them here if you are.
CATAPILLA were a short-lived, London-based, psychedelic Jazz-Rock ensemble who released two albums in the early 1970's. They released their eponymously-titled first album in 1971 and the album we have here, "Changes", was released in 1972. "Changes" is an apt title, because a keyboard player was brought in for this album, giving the album a distinctly different sound to the first album. Catapilla featured the lovely voice of Anna Meek, who also wrote all of the lyrics for this album. The album also features saxophonist Robert Calvert, although he's not to be confused with THEE Robert Calvert of Hawkwind fame. There's a side-long piece of music titled "Embryonic Fusion" on Catapilla's first album, and that could quite easily apply to the early fusion of jazzy psychedelia contained within this enthralling album. There are four extended pieces of two-part psychedelic Jazz-Rock grooves on the "Changes" album, so let's have a listen now and see if Catapilla will turn out to be a bright and beautiful butterfly or just a dull-coloured moth. There's plenty of time for "Reflection" on this opening 12-minute-long, psychedelic Jazz-Rock freak out. If you're on a mission to boldly go where no man (or woman) has gone before to explore strange new music and to seek out "new" artists and "new" albums, then beam up right here and be transported back nearly 50 years in time and have a listen to this extended and exotic psychedelic Jazz-Rock Jam session. "Reflection" features echoey swirling vocals, a reverberant saxophone atmospherically phasing in and out and the ever-present sound of a psychedelic acid guitar soaked in reverb. If you're in an insouciant mood, then a bright sunburst of unrestrained Jazz-Rock "painted" in vibrant psychedelic colours might be just what you need. Be prepared for a dramatic metamorphosis eight and a half minutes into the song though, when this Catapilla song emerges like a beautiful butterfly into a floaty hypnotic ambience of swirling and echoey sound where you can be carried away peacefully into a sea of love and heavenly dreams. This music is groovy, baby! Returning to Earth now and our destination is London for "Charing Cross". This begins as a lovely laid-back and mellow Jazz-Rock groove. Prepare to be carried away by the soaring and uplifting vocals from Anna Meek with a cool saxophonist in accompaniment. There's a dramatic change of pace midway through the song though, when there's a sudden burst of energy and the song barrels out of "Charing Cross" station with all the power of a diesel locomotive daubed in psychedelic rainbow colours. Side Two opens with "Thank Christ for George". There's no clue as to who the mysterious George might be, but putting that aside, it's another 12-minute-long psychedelic Jazz-Rock jam, featuring those lovely swirling and mellifluous vocals from Anna Meek with the gorgeously smooth and sophisticated sound of the saxophone in accompaniment. It's another two-part number, beginning as an uptempo and upbeat psychedelic Jazz groove and emerging into a slow dreamlike sequence where you may be tempted to just lay back and let the hypnotic and transcendental waves of music wash over you in an ocean of calm and peaceful serenity. If you haven't quite reached the heights of musical nirvana just yet, then the final meditative laid-back instrumental groove on the album, "It Could Only Happen to Me", might just help get you there. . It's seven minutes of sheer unadulterated psychedelic joy and saxophonic delight! This mesmerising album of hypnotic beauty is like a potful of calming musical nirvana without the aid of marijuana. In the same way as nature can transform a grubby caterpillar into a beautiful butterfly, the British band Catapilla have transformed sound into beautiful music with this marvellous album of Jazz-Rock drenched in bright and radiant psychedelic colours. 1971: Catapilla - Catapilla - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tAWCAuqa-Q 1972: Catapilla - Changes - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Woesy-QYiEg
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A-Z of Canterbury Scene Music from Around the World
2019: De Lorians - De Lorians - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l4P6843FPmG_75z1t37iZs9N4dIAR5VGs 1970: Carol Grimes' Delivery - Fools Meeting - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVuWbCdbgBw
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A-Z of Canterbury Artists DE LORIANS It's back to the future for this oriental band of rising sons who are about as far away from Canterbury's dreaming spires as it's possible to be, although very close musically. 2019: De Lorians - De Lorians - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l4P6843FPmG_75z1t37iZs9N4dIAR5VGs Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 05 2023 at 11:26 |
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CAROL GRIMES' DELIVERY The direct antithesis of Japanese band De Lorians above, where Delivery are close to Canterbury geographically, but sounding far-removed from the typical Canterbury Scene sound, although the band does include such Canterbury Scene regulars as Pip Pyle and Phil Miller. Delivery are more in the Blues-Rock tradition of Big Brother & the Holding Company though, with the raw throaty delivery of Carol Grimes sounding not unlike Janis Joplin - a glittering pearl of a singer who's a bit rough 'round the edges. 1970: Carol Grimes' Delivery - Fools Meeting - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVuWbCdbgBw Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 05 2023 at 11:27 |
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