Жанр: Progressive Rock/Psychedelic Folk Страна-производитель диска (релиза): UK Год издания: 2010 Издатель (лейбл): Lion Страна исполнителя (группы): UK Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 1:17:09
Peter Howell & John Ferdinando / Alice Through The Looking Glass (1969)
#777Жанр: Psychedelic Folk, Progressive Rock Носитель: CD Страна-производитель диска (релиза): UK Год издания: 2010 Издатель (лейбл): Lion Номер по каталогу: ACLN 1015CD Страна исполнителя (группы): UK Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 46:45 Источник (релизер): what.cd() Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет Треклист: 01. The Alice Theme (2:49) 02. The March Of The Chessman (2:24) 03. Jabberwocky (3:43) 04. Dance Of The Talking Flowers (4:11) 05. Alice's Train Journey (1:36) 06. Through Looking Glass Wood (3:33) 07. Dum And Dee (1:26) 08. The Walrus And The Carpenter (3:18) 09. Alice Meets The Knights (1:45) 10. A-Sitting On A Gate (4:00) 11. Here Majesty Queen Alice (2:55) 12. Whose Dream? (3:39) bonus tracks 13. March Of The Chessmen, Part 1 (0:21) 14. Alice Incidental Effects (0:40) 15. Whose Dream? Section (0:40) 16. Whose Dream? Section, Part 2 (0:27) 17. Alice's Train (0:16) 18. Alice's Train, Part 2 (0:44) 19. Alice Inciental Effects, Part 2 (1:08) 20. Jabberwocky Part 1 (1:05) 21. A-Sitting On A Gate, Wection (0:57) 22. Dance Of The Talking Flowers Instrumental (2:23) 23. Alice Indiental Music (0:33) 24. Jabberwocky, Acoustic Section (1:01) 25. Whose Dream? Try-Out (1:10)
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Peter Howell and John Ferdinando / Alice Through The Looking Glass
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"Although the British music industry of the late 1960s was firmly anchored in London, with a handful of larger cities like Liverpool and Manchester acting acting as minor tributaries, the more tranquil backwaters of rural England continued to hold a considerable fascination for some of the country's major musical talents. Ray Davies view that the capital city was a corrosive influence on the traditional British way of life, already posited in classic cautionary tales like big Black Smoke and Polly, reached its fullest flowering with The Kinks Are The Village Green Reservation Society, whileMark Wirtz's aborted Teenage Opera project also centred around events in a mythical village. At the same time groups like Traffic achieved copious amounts of publicity by retreating far from the madding crowd in order to get it together in the country, conveniently weaving a new strand of rock star chic in the process. But such ventures were inauthentic. Motivated as they were by varying degrees and combinations of urban disillusionment, empty nostalgia, pop star affectation and an idealised, sentimental view of country life held by city dwellers with no real experience of file outside the metropolis. Bona fide village voices were harder to find. The Troggs, for example, may have been hicks from the sticks, but their Andover roots failed to inform their music and were only in evidence when it came to scoring cheap publicity. It is for these reasons, although not solely for these reasons, that Alice Through The Looking Glass, made both by and for a tiny village community and with no intention or reaching a wider audience may welt be a unique document. Our story begins (and pretty much ends) in the late 1960's in the small Sussex village of Ditchling, just a few miles from the sprawling seaside resort of Brighton, Two Ditchling residents, Peter Howell and John Ferdinando, had played in a variety of local groups (the Tudor Mood, Merlin's Spell, The Four Musketeers, etc) since the mid-Sixties. However, a change of emphasis occurred around 1967 when Howell acquired a Philips tape recorder initially as a means to demo material for the group's consideration. Howell and Ferdinando quickly became more interested in the tape deck as an instrument of creativity rather than for mere reproduction purposes, and the equipment began to exert a greater fascination for both men than the dubious pleasures of playing live with a group of limited ability and horizons. Howell end Ferdinando slowly retreated into the subterranean world of makeshift home studies, writing songs whilst improvising and experimenting with various aspects of recording techniques including bouncing tracks, tape loops and echo. Had the duo been conducting their modest experiments from some anonymous bedsit in the heart of the city, their backroom activities would doubtlessly have passed unnoticed. In a small village community like Ditchling, however, where everybody not only knew everyone else but also their business, their dabblings became common knowledge. Thus it was that, in late 1968. they were approached by a local amateur dramatics group called the Ditchling Players to provide a musical backdrop for a stage version of Alice through the Looking Glass. The duo eagerly set to work, using Lewis Carroll's surreal verse as the bedrock for the project, although to a certain extent they were restricted by the need tot much of the music to be of ah incidental nature. Whilst neither man would claim to be a musical technocrat, both were capable of playing a wide variety of instruments with enough proficiency to create a pleasingly varied canvas, with flageolets, glockenspiels and mandolins coalescing with more familiar late 1960s pop instruments such as organ and an assortment of guitars. Having established their broad musical template, the duo then added a bewildering variety of studio trickery - backward tapes, sound effects, distorted vocals etc - to create a uniquely English hybrid of folk and pastoral psychedelia. The results of their endeavours met with a favourable response when unveiled at the play's reheaisals, in fact, feedback was so positive that the duo decided to press a limited edition vinyl album as souvenirs for participants and audience alike. Howell and Ferdinando edited together the songs and incidental music with extracts of dialogue from the stage production, strengthening the project with three tracks ("The Walrus And the Carpenter", "Through Looking Glass Wood" and "Whose dream") that had been excluded from the show as surplus to requirements. Fifty copies of the album were pressed in January 1969 by a London pressing plant called SNP, who specialised in religious recordings. These quickly sold out, and the duo optimistically pressed up another 20-30 copies. As can be seen from this reissue, the sleeve artwork utilised a sketch by Sir John Tenneil (the original Alice", illustrator) of Alice encountering Tweedledee and Tweedledum, although whether this image was chosen to represent Howell and Ferdinando must remain open to conjecture! Their appetite whetted both by the creative nature of Alice Through The Looking Glass and the excitement engendered by the subsequent vinyl pressing, Howell end Ferdinando continued to record together over the next few years, issuing the results in LP format. Tomorrow Come Someday (a concept piece revolving around a village threatened by motorway expansion), the heavily Moody Blues-influenced To Fly Away (credited to semi-fictitious group Agincourt) and A Game for All Who Know (this time as Ithaca) were recorded and issued between 1969 and 1973 in limited edition pressings of between 50-100 copies. By this stage the Howell family had moved to a larger house in Hove, enabling Peter to exchange what was essentially a glorified den for a more professional, mini home recording studio. Pride of place went to a Hohner electronic organ ("extraordinarily good at simulating strings and oboes", he remembers), which was actually stored in his parents study but had been surreptitiously wired up by Peter to the recording equipment upstairs! His new premises were booked by local rock acid folk bands to record their own demo material, although this minor business venture always look second place to his own musical experiments. A fith Howell/Ferdinando album entitled "Friends" had lust been completed when the partnership came to an abrupt halt. Howell had already been working at the BBC as a studio manager since 1970 (he'd provided a stiff upper lip voiceover for John Peels Top Gear shows), but he was now offered a position with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. His new job combined tape recording with various compositional duties to create primarily background music for film, radio and television use (he was also responsible for updating the Dr Who theme tune, but we wont hold such a sacrilegious act against him). His new job description was indistinguishable from his extracurricular collaborations with John Ferdinando, and the duo's spare-time activities duty telt by the wayside. Without his longstanding partner, John Ferdinando drifted away trom the music scene to concentrate on his day job as a chartered surveyor, although he now plays bass in a local pub band. Both men could hardly have expected that their collection of juvenilia would come back to haunt them, out in 1987 a record dealer in Birmingham stumbled across a second hand copy of the Ithaca LP which, when advertised, attracted considerable interest on the burgeoning collectors market. As a result John and Peter were contacted, found to have recorded other albums, still to be in possession of a handful of copies and persuaded to part with them. These subsequently sold for increasingly outrageous sums of money as collectors fought over the more obscure artefacts of the era, although demand for the Ithaca and Agincourt titles was assuaged to a certain extent in the early 1990s by unauthorised reissues oh the aptly-named Background label. Ironically Peter and john made far more money from setting spare copies of the albums than they had seen during their partnership some 20-25 years earlier. Given the circumstances behind the original recording, this reissue of Alice Trough The Looking Glass (which has been taken trom the original mastertapes) is a faintly bizarre postscript to the Peter Howeli/John Ferdinando partnership. As Howell pointed out to interviewer Geoff Penn in 1994, Alice.. was pieced together solely for a small, self-contained local community. Taken out of its original context by strangers with the latest push-buffon technology at their disposal, the project is inevitably flawed when viewed from the conventional critical perspective, and a surfeit of incidental music and spoken extracts from the play undoubtedly hamper the pace and invite accusations of gaucheness. But even without knowledge of the projects genesis such criticisms miss the point. Alice.. is a charming, ornate slice of English whimsy with an appeal that surely extends beyond the limited audience at which it was aimed back in 1969. Much of the attraction obviously delves from Lewis Carroll's surreal poetry, but some of the musical templates are genuinely inspired, end the project is clearly coloured by the more melodic English psychedelic acts of the late 1960s such as the Moody blues and the Pink Floyd (indeed, Alice has been compared elsewhere to a more pastoral equivalent of "Piper At The Gates of Dawn"). There are numerous highlights scattered throughout the album, but pride of place must go to Jabberwocky, an impressive melange of treated vocals and backward tapes that is worth the price of admission alone. With its drowsy atmosphere, myriad sound effects and languid organ-based sound, Alice certainly invokes the spirit of the psychedelic age, albeit from the perspective or photogenic Middle England rather than hallucinogenic Middle Earth. Rarely can an album or book have ended with a more apposite line. Life - what is it but a dream?"
David Wells, July 1997, Special thanks to Geoft Penn
Peter Howell & John Ferdinando / Tomorrow Come Someday (1969)
#777Жанр: Psychedelic Folk, Progressive Rock Носитель: CD Страна-производитель диска (релиза): UK Год издания: 2010 Издатель (лейбл): Lion Номер по каталогу: ACLN 1016CD Страна исполнителя (группы): UK Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 30:23 Источник (релизер): what.cd() Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет Треклист: 01. Title Theme (2:41) 02. Someone Like You (3:54) 03. March Of The Civil Servants (1:40) 04. Bluebottle Stripe (1:54) 05. Setting Sun (2:21) 06. On Location (2:29) 07. Everything Has Its Place (2:23) 08. Fishing (1:50) 09. Tomorrow Come Someday (2:31) 10. Love Theme (2:36) 11. Honesty (3:34) 12. Windfall Wood (2:31)
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Petter Howell & John Ferdinand / Tomorrow Come Someday
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REM GENRE Folk REM DATE 1969 REM DISCID 88071F0C REM COMMENT "XLD" PERFORMER "Petter Howell & John Ferdinand" TITLE "Tomorrow Come Someday" FILE "01 Petter Howell & John Ferdinand - Title Theme.flac" WAVE TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "Title Theme" PERFORMER "Petter Howell & John Ferdinand" INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE "Someone Like You" PERFORMER "Petter Howell & John Ferdinand" INDEX 00 02:38:69 FILE "02 Petter Howell & John Ferdinand - Someone Like You.flac" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 03 AUDIO TITLE "March Of The Civil Servants" PERFORMER "Petter Howell & John Ferdinand" INDEX 00 03:52:25 FILE "03 Petter Howell & John Ferdinand - March Of The Civil Servants.flac" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 04 AUDIO TITLE "Bluebottle Stripe" PERFORMER "Petter Howell & John Ferdinand" INDEX 00 01:37:72 FILE "04 Petter Howell & John Ferdinand - Bluebottle Stripe.flac" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 05 AUDIO TITLE "Setting Sun" PERFORMER "Petter Howell & John Ferdinand" INDEX 00 01:52:13 FILE "05 Petter Howell & John Ferdinand - Setting Sun.flac" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 06 AUDIO TITLE "On Location" PERFORMER "Petter Howell & John Ferdinand" INDEX 00 02:18:46 FILE "06 Petter Howell & John Ferdinand - On Location.flac" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 07 AUDIO TITLE "Everything Has Its Place" PERFORMER "Petter Howell & John Ferdinand" INDEX 00 02:26:57 FILE "07 Petter Howell & John Ferdinand - Everything Has Its Place.flac" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 08 AUDIO TITLE "Fishing" PERFORMER "Petter Howell & John Ferdinand" INDEX 00 02:20:48 FILE "08 Petter Howell & John Ferdinand - Fishing.flac" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 09 AUDIO TITLE "Tomorrow Come Someday" PERFORMER "Petter Howell & John Ferdinand" INDEX 00 01:48:07 FILE "09 Petter Howell & John Ferdinand - Tomorrow Come Someday.flac" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 10 AUDIO TITLE "Love Theme" PERFORMER "Petter Howell & John Ferdinand" INDEX 00 02:29:19 FILE "10 Petter Howell & John Ferdinand - Love Theme.flac" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 11 AUDIO TITLE "Honesty" PERFORMER "Petter Howell & John Ferdinand" INDEX 00 02:33:48 FILE "11 Petter Howell & John Ferdinand - Honesty.flac" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 12 AUDIO TITLE "Windfall Wood" PERFORMER "Petter Howell & John Ferdinand" INDEX 00 03:32:28 FILE "12 Petter Howell & John Ferdinand - Windfall Wood.flac" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00
The second release (1969) from the home studio of future BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Peter Howell and his musical partner John Ferdinando, makers of legendary albums under the names Alice Through the Looking Glass, Ithaca, Agincourt, and Friends. This private press album was recorded as the soundtrack for an underground film production by (later to be) renowned television director Ian Hamilton: "Tomorrow Come Someday." The soundtrack album, now presented from the master tapes, was originally pressed up in a tiny quantity for friends and people involved in the production; certainly no more than 70-80 copies were made. So what do we find here? A concept piece revolving around a village threatened by motorway expansion, and the efforts of short-skirted guitar-slinging young painter Emma Stacey and a local boy to save the day, and perhaps preserve their growing love. The film is described on the album jacket as "a musical comedy, shot on location in the Sussex village of Lurgashall, during August 1969," which of course, doesn’t begin to tell the tale. Think perhaps of the Kinks’ "Village Green Preservation Society" characters come to life. See for yourself! For this is both the compact disc and DVD debut of "Tomorrow Come Someday," film and soundtrack, together at last in a double-disc set. Chunky booklet with plentiful photos gives the full story of what we like to call The Wonderful Musical World of Peter Howell & John Ferdinando.
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