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Born in Captivity

 
Album Review: Born in Captivity
 

  • Artist: Roy Harper
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1985
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Here's an admirable example of creative recycling. After learning that fans preferred his rough tapes to their finished counterparts on Work of Heart (1985), Harper duly issued them on the short-lived Awareness label. The quality and format are pretty scrappy -- being just Harper's double-tracked vocals and guitar -- but hardcore fans won't care. "Ravedown" might be the best way of describing the mood here. "Elizabeth" should be the most familiar title; it's pretty close to the track that graced Harper's album with Jimmy Page, Whatever Happened to Jugula? (1984). However, its sparkling melody shines through, even in this relatively stripped-down context. Elsewhere, songs like "No Woman Is Safe" maintained Harper's profile as a proud provocateur.

The stripped-down "Work of Heart" fits into the Harper tradition of extended ruminations at the state of the world ("We Are the People") and distaste for Christianity's premises ("No One Ever Gets out Alive"). This album's obviously a minor entry in Harper's discography, but offers some worthwhile enough insight into his creative process. ~ Ralph Heibutzki, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Stan Roy Harper (5:03)
Drawn to the Flames Roy Harper Roy Harper (4:43)
Come to Bed Eyes Roy Harper (4:20)
No Woman Is Safe Roy Harper (4:42)
I Am a Child Roy Harper Roy Harper (3:59)
Work of Heart: No One Ever Gets Out Alive/Two Lovers in the ... Roy Harper (4:47)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Elizabeth Roy Harper Roy Harper (6:34)
Drawn to the Flames Roy Harper Roy Harper (4:14)
Jack of Hearts Roy Harper Roy Harper (3:09)
I Am a Child Roy Harper Roy Harper (4:42)
Woman Roy Harper Roy Harper (4:50)
I Still Care Roy Harper Roy Harper (21:32)
Work of Heart: No One Ever Gets Out Alive/Two Lovers in the ... Roy Harper

Credits

Roy Harper (Bass), Roy Harper (Guitar), Roy Harper (Keyboards), Roy Harper (Saxophone), Roy Harper (Vocals), Roy Harper (Main Performer)
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