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LP WRITING ON THE WALL
The Power Of The Picts
Country of release: EU, 2017
Original recorded: 1969
Label: MFSE
Catalogue number: MFSE LP 1-0012
Barcode: 4015689960121
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No
Condition Record: MINT (Unplayed)
Condition Cover: MINT
Tracks Side 1:
1. It Came On A Sunday (4:18)
2. Mrs. Cooper's Pie
(3:21)
3. Ladybird (3:47)
4. Aries (8:09)
5. Lucifer Corpus (5:43) (Single B-Side, 1969)
(Bonustrack)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Bogeyman (3:44)
2. Shadow
Of Man (5:57)
3 Taskers Successor (3:43)
4. Hill Of Dreams
(3:08)
5. Virginia Waters (5:57)
6. Child On A Crossing (3:30) (Single A-Side, 1969) (Bonustrack)
Listen At YouTube:
Sole album from this Edinburgh quintet (formerly known
as The Jury) relocated in London. Their Hammond-based proto-prog was also
proto-hard-rock if you like that sort of pigeonholing: but in either case,
Writing On The Wall was amongst the pioneers of the genre, since thir album was
released in 69. Indeed, Bill Scott's dominating organ gives the band a solid
sound that can make you think of Atomic Rooster or during their wilder moments
of Arthur Brown's Crazy World. The band had a raw sound with Patterson's vocals
and anarchy-loving lyrics (the opening track of It Came On Sunday), but
Finlayson's sizzling fuzzling guitar gives it the extra oomph to go overboard.
Of course, the band's choices of artwork and album title (the Pict tribes not
reminding the English many merry souvenirs) were somewhat questionable, and it
probably didn't help them break out of the local club circuit, though they did
manage to find the Middle Earth club and record label.
The album consists
mostly of relatively short songs, though calling their format commercial would
very misleading. While some are fairly straightforward (Sunday, Ladybird,
etc..), others are more elaborate (Mrs Cooper's Pie, Shadow Of Man, Hills Of
Dreams) with some of their proggier moments bearing shades of Deep Purple (mkI).
Of course, the main selling point of this album to progheads will be the lengthy
(8-mins) Aries piece, which goes east, north, west, south and centre, but
remaining focused ll the way through. Other excellent stand-outs are the
slightly longer Shadow of Man and Viginia Waters. The album's only real flaw of
the album is the (thankfully short) dumb folk ditty Bogeyman piece, which
should've never seen the album, or even the light of day (for its own sake). An
accordion piece, but you'll also find that yucky instrument on Hill Of
Dreams.
The ( ) reissue features the non-album single tracks of the same
year and both of them are well in line with the album's overall sound. The band
would apparently record a US-release live album (not sure it was legit either)
and a further single in 73, before falling apart; with their ex-members
migrating to other projects, but never making it "big". While you may have
trouble with the album's production standard, the open-minded proghead won't
have problems adapting and enjoying, because it is definitely a very interesting
brand of proto-hard-prog, and the album will gracefully and rightfully sit in
your shelves not too far away from the bands mentioned above. (Sean
Trane/progarchives.com)
Bass – Jake Scott
Drums – Jimmy Hush
Guitar
– Willy Finlayson
Keyboards – Bill Scott
Vocals – Linnie
Paterson
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