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Fool's Mate

 
Album Review: Fool's Mate

  • Artist: Peter Hammill
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1971
  • Total Time: 44:28
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Although not on par with his best albums (1977's Over, 1978's The Future Now, etc.), this solo debut, Fool's Mate, shows Van der Graaf Generator's Peter Hammill taking his first steps toward later prog rock perfection. What makes Fool's Mate different than VdGG's material is that it's more mainstream, and for the most part, piano and acoustic guitar-based. But Hammill is still able convey the grandness of classic VdGG, as heard in the sweeping sounds of "Re-Awakening." And Hammill never grows predictable. The tracks "Sunshine" and "Imperial Zeppelin" show that he doesn't take himself as seriously as many of his then-contemporaries (an important reason why Hammill's music has held up far better over the years than some other prog rockers). But Hammill's lyrics weren't as sophisticated and developed as they would later come to be, which is understandable, since it is his very first solo outing, after all. And the album's closing song, "I Once Wrote Some Poems," hinted at the style Hammill would pursue more thoroughly on future releases (venomous vocals set against contrasting music). Fool's Mate is not as bad as some Peter Hammill purists make it out to be, but casual fans should check out Over or The Future Now first. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Imperial Zeppelin Peter Hammill Peter Hammill (3:39)
Candle Peter Hammill Peter Hammill (4:17)
Happy Peter Hammill Peter Hammill (2:36)
Solitude Peter Hammill Peter Hammill (4:59)
Vision Peter Hammill Peter Hammill (3:15)
Re-Awakening Peter Hammill Peter Hammill (3:58)
Sunshine Peter Hammill Peter Hammill (4:00)
Child Peter Hammill Peter Hammill (4:26)
Summer Song (In the Autumn) Peter Hammill Peter Hammill (2:13)
Viking Peter Hammill, C.J. Smith Peter Hammill (4:43)
The Birds Peter Hammill Peter Hammill (3:36)
I Once Wrote Some Poems Peter Hammill Peter Hammill (2:46)

Credits

Ray Jackson (Harp), Hugh Banton (Organ), Hugh Banton (Vocals (Background)), Peter Hammill (Guitar (Acoustic)), John Anthony (Producer), Nic Potter (Bass), Hugh Banton (Keyboards), Robert Fripp (Guitar), Martin Pottinger (Drums), Guy Evans (Drums), Hugh Banton (Piano), Peter Hammill (Vocals), Peter Hammill (Piano), Guy Evans (Percussion), Rod Clements (Violin), Paul Whithead (Drums), Paul Whitehead (?), John ? (Vocals (Background)), Peter Hammill (Keyboards), Guy Evans (Vocals (Background)), Bob Fripp (Guitar (Electric)), Peter Hammill (Guitar), Rod Clements (Bass), Ray Jackson (Mandolin), Ray Jackson (Harmonica), David Jackson (Saxophone), Ray Jackson (Vocals (Background))
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Fool's Mate
Studio album by Peter Hammill
Released July 1971
Recorded 20-28 April 1971
Trident Studios, London
Genre Art rock
Label Charisma
Producer John Anthony
Peter Hammill chronology
Fool's Mate
(1971)
Chameleon in the Shadow of the Night
(1973)

Fool's Mate is the debut solo album by Peter Hammill of progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator. The title is both a chess and tarot reference. It was produced by Trident Studios' in-house producer John Anthony. The album was recorded in 1971, in the midst of one of Van der Graaf Generator's most prolific periods. Hammill used the album to record a backlog of songs which were much shorter and simpler than his Van der Graaf Generator material, and declared on the original album sleeve: "This isn't intended to be any kind of statement of my present musical position, but at the same time, it is an album which involves a great deal of me, the person, basically a return to the roots."

Fool's Mate includes one of Hammill's most celebrated love songs, "Vision", which he still performs regularly in concert to the present day. Guest musicians on the album included the members of Van der Graaf Generator, members of his label mates Lindisfarne, and guitarist Robert Fripp.

The UK music press was generally very positive about Fool's Mate. Melody Maker saw "one of THE albums of the year".

The cover was designed by Paul Whitehead who at the time was the favourite cover artist for Charisma bands Genesis and Van der Graaf Generator.

In 2005 the album was issued in remastered form by EMI Virgin Records, supplemented with bonus demo recordings of several songs.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Peter Hammill; except where indicated

  1. "Imperial Zeppelin" (Hammill, Chris Judge Smith) - 3:36
  2. "Candle" - 4:16
  3. "Happy" - 2:36
  4. "Solitude" - 4:56
  5. "Vision" - 3:13
  6. "Re-Awakening" - 4:01
  7. "Sunshine" - 3:56
  8. "Child" - 4:25
  9. "Summer Song (In The Autumn)" - 2:13
  10. "Viking" (Hammill, Judge Smith) - 4:44
  11. "The Birds" - 3:38
  12. "I Once Wrote Some Poems" - 2:56

Bonus tracks on 2005 reissue:

  1. "Re-Awakening" (early demos) - 4:37
  2. "Summer Song (In The Autumn)" (early demos) - 2:50
  3. "The Birds" (early demos) - 3:23
  4. "Sunshine" (early demos) - 3:54
  5. "Happy" (early demos) - 2:49

Personnel

External links

Album information on the unofficial VdGG site


 
 
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