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Flan

 

  • Artist: Dogbowl
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1992
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Creating an album based on a novel may sound like a prog rock atrocity, but then again, Stephen Tunney actually wrote the novel himself, so there's no reason why his Dogbowl incarnation shouldn't give it a go. A classic Shimmy-Disc production in more than one sense of the word -- there's Kramer's echoed shroud of production, the goofy cover art, and the whole air of gentle shambolic oddity -- Flan is also a happy demonstration of Tunney's particular vision. Starting with "Flan Awoke," the beginning of the title character's unhappy day, Flan dips into winsome psychedelia (Gorky's Zygotic Mynci would probably some of the arrangements, while the Olivia Tremor Control definitely had to be listening in), wacky '20s jazz jams, and whatever else takes Tunney and company's fancy. Strong moments often occur when Tunney cuts through the Kramer-produced Shimmy-Disc house style -- check out the staccato lyric delivery on "Walking Away," with a brisk, clipped guitar chime offset by various odd overdubs, or the almost unplugged "Hello Helen" and "Metropolis," with Tunney's voice as clear and direct as it gets. Then there are the song titles, of course -- "Michael the Human Headed Dog" and "Here Come the Cannibals" aren't exactly going to be featuring on most sunny-day singalong selections. Not everything is on the verge of crazed weirdness, to be sure, and that's Flan's strength -- even if the lyrics of "Grey Tulip" or "Mermaid in My Coffee Cup" are a bit unusual, the inclusion of low-key clarinet from Christopher Tunney is downright soothing. Still, any song sequence that has a character confront a naked cannibal queen, only to immediately result in a dream that the characters are in an episode of Roseanne, is never going to be entirely easy listening. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Flan Awoke Dogbowl Dogbowl (3:04)
Ginger Kang Kang Dogbowl Dogbowl (2:54)
Supermarket Dogbowl Dogbowl (2:32)
Michael the Human Headed Dog Dogbowl Dogbowl (2:37)
Walking Away Dogbowl Dogbowl (2:48)
Holly's World Dogbowl Dogbowl (2:29)
Transforming the Eyeball Dogbowl Dogbowl (2:46)
Grey Tulip Dogbowl Dogbowl (3:11)
Here Come the Cannibals Dogbowl Dogbowl (:57)
Blows His Mind Dogbowl Dogbowl (4:49)
Constellation (The Reoccurring Dream) Dogbowl Dogbowl (1:20)
Mermaid in My Coffee Cup Dogbowl Dogbowl (3:28)
Airplane Dogbowl Dogbowl (2:45)
Metropolis Dogbowl Dogbowl (5:34)
A Memory Dogbowl Dogbowl (1:25)
Doggie Can Fly Dogbowl Dogbowl (3:09)
Hello Helen Dogbowl Dogbowl (2:00)
Flake of Ash Dogbowl Dogbowl (2:00)
Spider Headed Farmer Dogbowl Dogbowl (1:44)
Rat Attacks Flan Dogbowl Dogbowl (3:01)
Flowers Turn on Their Stems Dogbowl Dogbowl (1:08)

Credits

Lee Ming Tah (Bass), Michael J. Schumacher (Piano), Lee Ming Tah (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), Dogbowl (Guitar), Raceage (Percussion), Dogbowl (Vocals (Background)), Stephen Tunney (Drawing), Chris Tunney (Saxophone), Macioce (Photography), Raceage (Drums), Ron Paul (Assistant Engineer), Michael J. Schumacher (Synthesizer), Michael J. Schumacher (Guitar), Stephen Tunney (Cover Painting), Kramer (Engineer), Chris Tunney (Vocals (Background)), Chris Tunney (Clarinet), Chris Tunney (Tin Whistle), Chris Tunney (Recorder), Chris Tunney (Organ), Kramer (Producer), Dogbowl (Vocals)
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In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, the Flan are a race of humans living in the Flanaess. The Flan peoples were the first humans known to have settled the eastern portion of the continent of Oerik, the Flanaess, which is named for them. Regions of the Flanaess that contain a significant number of Flan peoples include Geoff, Sterich, the Rovers of the Barrens, Tenh, and the Wolf Nomads.

Pre-migrations Flan are described in the World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting's Guide to the World of Greyhawk as "hardy and capable hunters but not particularly warlike, and their small and scattered groups made no appreciable civilizing efforts." This is a simplification, for the Flan boast several pre-Migrations cultures, including those found at Sulm in the Bright Desert, Veralos on the edge of Rift Canyon, Tostehnca in the Griff Mountains, and several others.

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Description

Pureblooded Flan boast a bronze-colored complexion, varying from a light copper shade to a deep brown hue. Eyes are typically dark brown, black, brown, or amber. Their wavy or curly hair is usually black, brown-black, dark brown, or brown.

Religion

Many Flan follow the Old Faith. The following deities make up the Flan pantheon:

Notable Flan Kingdoms of Pre-history

The following Flan kingdoms existed prior to the Great Migrations.

  • The Isles of Woe (Nyr Dyv)
  • Itar (Bright Desert)
  • The Occluded Empire of Vecna
  • Sulm (Bright Desert)
  • Tostenhca (Griff Mountains)
  • Veralos (Rift Canyon)

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