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Start Date:
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General
Article name:
Piece of Mind
Genre:
Rock englischsprachig
Product type:
CD
Label:
Rollercoaster
Number of tracks:
22
Duration:
75:49
Tracklist CD - 1
1. Roger Bunn - Road to the Sun
5:37
2. Roger Bunn - Jac Mool
0:44
3. Roger Bunn - Fantasy in Fiction
1:35
4. Roger Bunn - Jac Mool
0:16
5. Roger Bunn - Crystal Tunnel
2:57
6. Roger Bunn - Three White Horses
2:43
7. Roger Bunn - Catatonia
1:33
8. Roger Bunn - Suffering Wheel
1:40
9. Roger Bunn - Guido the Magician
2:45
10. Roger Bunn - Powis Square Child
2:30
11. Roger Bunn - Old Maid Prudence
5:21
12. Roger Bunn - Humble Chortle
1:52
13. Roger Bunn - Jason's Ennui
3:52
14. Roger Bunn - 110° East + 107° North
3:21
15. Roger Bunn - Weekend in Mandraxia
6:08
16. Roger Bunn - Life Is a Circus
6:14
17. Roger Bunn - Falling Ships
3:20
18. Roger Bunn - In the Future
3:29
19. Roger Bunn - Lin-da's Jukebox
5:58
20. Roger Bunn - You and I
3:43
21. Roger Bunn - In Love with You Babe
4:24
22. Roger Bunn - Up for Grabs
5:47
Description
Description
Roger Bunn passed away in 2005 without ever seeing his one and only solo project -- 1969's Piece of Mind -- get heard by more than a tiny cult of music insiders. The rights were secured for a reissue on CD, and the record remastered with the reissue pending at the time of his death that summer. It's a delightfully weird-ass stream-of-consciousness creation, as much influenced by James Brown as Arthur Brown, with elements of Duncan Brown as well and the presence of longtime Bunn associate Pete Brown too, mixing soul horns, acid rock, freakbeat spaciness, jazz, and folk-pop (with elements of country and bluegrass showing up); or, sort of like Van Dyke Parks-meets-Donovan with a side-trip to the Kinks' Muswell Hillbillies sessions -- it's not always easy to make out what he's singing, but it all sounds cool and so magnificently laid-back that it seems too easy, low-wattage psychedelia with folk and jazz strains flowing through it where the soul horns aren't honking away; in hindsight, it makes one think of what the Small Faces might've done had they ever finished an LP follow-up to their final completed single, "The Universal," and that's definitely a compliment for those unaware. The album got buried by record company decision-making and competition from a brace of more overtly commercial releases, but it was good enough to gather a following among musicians and British pop cultists, and was regarded one of the great missing links among late-'60s British pop/rock. The 2006 Rollercoaster CD reissue sounds sensational, and the 76 minutes of music on it comes off every bit as beguilingly quiet and inventive as it seemed 35 years before. ~ Bruce Eder
Bruce Eder
Contributors Artist: Roger Bunn Record Label: Rollercoaster Records