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LP CATAPILLA
Changes
Country of release: EEC, 2020
Original released: 1972
Label: Trading Places
Catalogue number: TDP54031
Barcode: 5060672880312
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes
(Gimmick Sleeve)
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Reflections
(12:14)
2. Charing Cross (6:48)
Tracks Side 2:
1.
Thank Christ For George
(12:11)
2. It Could Only Happen To
Me (6:56)
Listen At YouTube:
Catapilla was a
British group acting short
time during the early
seventies. The founder of the
band was saxophonist and
keyboardist Robert Calvert.
The band recorded two very
interesting albums released by
Vertigo. Their debut album
contained a mix of heavy rock
and jazz. Album characterized,
by guitar passages
interspersed with lots
instruments keyboards, organs
and saxophone
The great attraction was the
vocalist Anna Meek, has a very
distinctive voice and original
way to use it. Sometimes
fragments of the group
resembled the Colosseum, Van
Der Graaf Generator, Soft
Machine and Nucleus.
The flagship track of the
first LP Catapilla (Vertigo
6360 029) 1971' is
twenty-five-minute"Embryonic
Fusion" - the quintessence of
style group,pure poetry
progressive rock.
After recording their debut
album some musicians left the
band. Other members-founders
Robert Calvert and Anna Meek,
Graham Wilson co-opt new
instrumentalists and proceeded
to record the second
album,Catapilla - "Changes"
released in 1972 original UK
first pressing Vertigo 6360
074 Production: Colin
Caldwell, cover-art by Martin
Dean, Recorded at Marquee
Studios, London..housed in a
spectacular die-cut gatefold
cover!.
Scary cover, too. A giant
die-cut catterpillar gnaws its
way through the cabbage
leaves. Will they come for you
too? The lettering is perhaps
a bit too tolerantly chosen.
Too much trouble to design
your own letters? The inside
shows the backside of the
caterpillar, which is
prolongued even into the
inside of the cover where the
disc has its place.
Interesting idea!
This LP is rare and very very
hard to find,one of the most
mysterious of all the
innovative acts signed by
progressive Vertigo Swirl
label in the early seventies.
This short-lived progressive
rock band made an
unforgettable impression upon
the face of music before their
exit into obscurity. It's a
wonder how a group that was so
well ahead of their time and
who were literally one of the
pioneers of an entire
generation of music could be
so unrecognized. Now its time
to give credit were it is so
rightfully due.
Plate was also curious, as
debut the style group remained
the same only slightly
enriched it even elements of
psychedelia and experimental
music. It features the
powerful vocals of Anna Meek
that have been variously
described by critics as
‘elegant’ and even
‘witch-like’.
Her voice is complemented on a
series of extended
performances by the saxophone
playing of leader Robert
Calvert (who is not to be
confused with the singer and
poet Robert Calvert of
Hawkwind fame). Catapilla’s
style veers between
avant-garde jazz-fusion and
experimental acid rock and
there is plenty of room for
experimentation on tracks
Exorcising and often wordless
vocals by Meek still dominate
the soundscapes, as do
Calvert's ubiquitous saxes,
frequently two at the time.
No concessions to sales
figures anywhere in sight, the
music aims at spiritual
cleansing. A lot of echo, a
lot of overdubs and long, long
tracks govern the style. At
times this leads to gaps in
the tension, but when it gels
it's downright chilling. Best
features are the silent
passages after wild orgies of
sound, that work like
sanctuaries after some cosmic
ordeal, like the end of
Reflections
Also noteworthy: the strange
mixture of slow hard-rock and
Eastern melodies on Thank
Christ for George, moments of
savage guitar lines are calmed
by vocals that seem to float
over the top of a soothing
saxophone while the complexity
of it all pulls you into
another dimension.
They both clock in at over
twelve minutes each.
Regardless of the length of
the songs you are left wanting
for more as well as the
unexpected tranquillity of the
closing track. Unique sounds
that make for uneasy but
rewarding listening. Vocalist
Anna Meek and saxophonist
Robert Calvert play off of
each other and ride the
prog-rock roller coaster of
ever changing sound. Prog-rock
enthusiasts get a glimpse of
where groups like Pink Floyd
and Roxy Music could have
derived some ideas from.
Meek's eerie vocal rants and
Calvert's poignant and
atmospheric saxophone are
everything Graham Wilson
(guitar), Ralph Rolinson
(keyboards), Carl Wassard
(bass), and Brian Hanson
(drums) needed to launch a
sound that is all at once
mysterious as it is aurally
exciting.
This LP entailed four
ambitious songs of progressive
jazz-rock fusion that help to
lend a hand in setting the
standard for what was to
become a new genre. The
colorful gatefold sleeve,
which has a picture of a
caterpillar peeping over a
leaf as it enjoys its meal,
opens and there is a maggot
squirming. This image is a
point of reference to the
music, its very symbolic.
Progressive rock is very much
like the process of birth and
rebirth.
The caterpillar goes into a
cocoon and emerges as a
beautiful butterfly. They
couldn't have chosen a better
analogy or illustration to
explain the musical process.
Its time for us all to
investigate the impact that
groups like Catapilla has had
on the history and development
of prog-rock. Despite this,
the album went almost
unnoticed. In part, it was
because the year 1972 was full
of many important works of
rock
Catapilla did not have a
suitably resilient impresario
and good promotion. To the
lack of adequate amounts of
touring and internal friction
in the group soon led to its
dissolution. To this lack of
proper quantities concert
tours and internal friction in
the group soon led to its
dissolution. Most of the
members of the group left the
music business and today their
names are known only to the a
staunch fans.
Robert Calvert joined Hawkwind
and for many years with great
success in this group, he
continued his musical career.
The fact remains that
Catapilla, is more appreciated
team today - over 40 years
after its debut, than in the
years of its activity.
by Adamus67
(therockasteria.blogspot.de)
Brian Hanson - Drums
Carl Wassard - Electric Bass
Graham Wilson - Guitar
Ralph Rolinson - Organ,
Electric Piano
Robert Calvert - Saxophone
Anna Meek - Vocals
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