YEAR: 1978
STYLE: Progressive/ Art Rock
FORMAT: FLAC (Image + Log + .Cue + Scans + 5% Recovery)
SIZE: 707 Mb
COUNTRY: UK
THE BAND:
Anthony Phillips / vocals, harmonica; Perkin Alanbeck / synthesizers; Mel Collins / sax, flutes; Jeremy Gilbert / keyboards, harp; Michael Giles / drums; Rupert Hine / percussion, backing vocals; John G.Perry / bass; Robin Phillips / oboe; Rodent Rabble / noises; Humbert Ruse / drums; Vic Stench / bass; The Vicar / guitars, keyboardsThis record is very graceful & delicate acoustic guitar oriented, although there are conventional bass, drums and keyboards parts. There are some excellent electric guitar solos. This record is not extremely progressive, despite the rather elaborated compositions. The highly pitched & expressive male lead vocals are excellent and fit very well with the miscellaneous delicate acoustic guitar sounds; almost all the tracks are excellent. "Birdsong" has a graceful part made of floating keyboards and expressive lead vocals. There are many beautiful delicate piano parts, like on "Moonshooter". Unlike his "Private parts & pieces" albums, Anthony Phillips made a rhythmic and structured album here; the rhythm is rather slow, so that you can fully listen to the numerous soothing melodies created by the guitars. Only "Wise after the event" is less magic, delicate and graceful: maybe the rhythmic acoustic guitar is too monolithic and repetitive, even slightly approaching the modern King Crimson style!
On the other side, the catchy "Pulling faces" is quite rock, rather having the style and intensity of the "Sides" album; the lead vocals, the electric guitar solos, the keyboards, the bass and the drums form a perfect highly emotive music. "Regrets" comes back with a delicate approach, but without guitars: piano, sublime & elaborated orchestral arrangements, tender male lead vocals: it is ABSOLUTELY beautiful, poignant, mind troubling and slightly romantic: it is one of the best tracks on this album! "Greenhouse" is another gem, full of happy lead vocals between David Sylvian and Richard Sinclair, and not timid rhythmic & melodic acoustic guitars. "Paperchase" is another excellent rhythmic song made of a mix of acoustic & electric guitars. The last track, "Now what", has a VERY subtle, delicate, melodic and addictive mix of piano, intense lead vocals and floating keyboards: the last mellow part sounds a bit like the end of "Dancing with the moonlit knight" on the "Selling England by the pound" album.
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Track Listing:CD1:1. We're All As We Lie
2. Birdsong And Reprise
3. Moonshooter
4. Wise After The Event
5. Pulling Faces
6. Regrets
7. Greenhouse
8. Paperchase
9. Now What (Are They Doing To My Little Friends?)
10. Squirrel
CD2:1. We're All As we Lie (link) (Romany's Aria Forwards)
2. Sleeping on an Interstellar Plane (Greenhouse Demo)
3. Paperchase (Instrumental Demo)
4. Birdsong (Instrumental Demo)
5. Moonshooer (CottageTapes Demo)
6. We're all as we lie (Cottage Tapes Demo)
7. Pulling Faces (Cottage Tapes Demo)
8. Squirrel (Instrumental Mix)
9. Wise After the Event (Instrumental Mix)
10. Magic Garden (Solo Piano Mix)
11. We're All as We Lie (7' Single Version)
12. Regrets (Piano Mix)
13. Chinaman (Basic Guitar)
14. Now What (Are They Doing to My Little Friends)? (Instrumental Mix)
The Band:- Anthony Phillips / vocals, harmonica
+ Perkin Alanbeck / synthesizers (2)
- Mel Collins / sax (1), flutes (2)
- Jeremy Gilbert / keyboards (7), harp (9)
- Michael Giles / drums
- Rupert Hine / percussion, backing vocals
- John G.Perry / bass
- Robin Phillips / oboe
- Rodent Rabble / noises
- Humbert Ruse / drums (7)
- Vic Stench / bass (7)
- The Vicar / guitars, keyboards
Orchestra conducted by Gilbert Biberian, arranged by A.P. (6)
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