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LP AUDIENCE
Audience
Country of release: Italy, 2006
Original released: 1969
Label: Akarma
Catalogue number: AK 357
Barcode: 8026575357112
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No
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. Banquet (3:45)
2. Poet (3:02)
3. Waverley Stage Coach (2:58)
4. River Boat Queen (2:57)
5. Harlequin (2:35)
6. Heaven Was An Island (4:17)
7. Too Late I'm Gone (2:36)
8. Paper Round (3:41) (Bonustrack)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Maidens Cry (4:45)
2. Pleasant Convalescence (2:29)
3. Leave It Unsaid (4:09)
4. Man On Box (3:04)
5. House On The Hill (4:05)
6. The Going Song (1:41) (Bonustrack)
7. Troubles (1:23) (Bonustrack)
Listen At YouTube:
Led by the idiosyncratic Howard Werth, Audience were one of those
uncanny groups who were just so difficult to categorize, a prog-rock outfit in
the same way that David Bowie was a pop star(the point being that yes, Bowie was
a pop star, but he was also so much more; the same can be said of Audience).
This was a truly singular outfit from a forward thinking era chock full of
singular outfits, but even then somehow Audience stood out. Issued by Polydor in
the summer of 1969, the group's self-titled debut exuded a far reaching sweep of
musicsl styles, taking in everything from folk and blues to rock, jazz and
psychedelic pop. It was't big seller, but it has become something of a cult
favourite over the years as the group' reputation has steadily grown, original
vinyl copies now worth a small fortune on the collector's circuit. Audience
would issue four albums overall, with their debut followed by 1970's 'Friend's
Friend's Friend', the following year's 'House On The Hill', and final album
'Lunch' from 1972, though it is this self- titled debut that is arguably the
strongest. Ironically, 'Audience' is probably the group's least progressive
effort, Werth and his line-up of Keith Gemmell(sax, flute), Tony
Connor(percussion) and Trevor Williams(bass)instead favouring a kund of
acoustic-electric hybrid sound, and much more more interested in spinning their
mixture of good time folk, chamber pop and classical influences rather than
engaging in extended solo's and complex musical arrangements. This makes for a
highly-eclectic listen, and despite a couple of lightweight cuts - 'River boat
Queen' simply doesn't work; then there's the naff and silly 'Harlequin' - one
can only sit back and admire the breadth and scope of Werth' ambition.
Highlights include the glorious bass-heavy twang of 'If Heaven Was An Island', a
rocky, chest-puffing anthem Audience-style, the raucous folk-blues of 'Maiden's
Cry' and, as a suitable closer, 'House On The Hill', a sparsely melodic
slow-burner that would inspire the group's next album. Witty, rambunctious,
brilliantly-played and full of character, this is the perfect introduction to
the sounds of the late-sixties most inventive groups. It may not be to
everyone's tastes, but that's what makes it so damn good. STEFAN TURNER, STOKE
NEWINGTON, 2014 (progarchives.com)
Howard Alexander Werth Acoustic Guitar,
Vocals
Keith Gemmell -
Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet
Trevor Williams - Bass Guitar
Tony Connor - Drums
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