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Sort of...Slapp Happy

 
Album Review: Sort of...Slapp Happy

  • Artist: Slapp Happy
  • Rating: StarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1972
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Slapp Happy's debut unveiled a band that was not so much an avant-rock group as one that seemed primarily interested in toying with rock conventions, as if such subversion was more inherently worthwhile than playing it straight. That meant that at its least impressive, it didn't qualify as either good avant-rock or good conventional rock, instead lumbering along with self-consciously jagged tunes. It sounds best when Dagmar Krause's vocals come to the forefront, as on "Heading for Kyoto" and the downright poppy "Blue Flower," a pretty folk-rockish number that lifts a hook from the Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale." "Who's Gonna Help Me Now?" is strange roots-rock, and "Sort Of" a surfish instrumental that sounds like a postmodern "Telstar," all contributing to the feeling that the band was more concerned with tongue-in-cheek eclecticism than moving toward a settled identity. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Just a Conversation Anthony Moore Slapp Happy (4:07)
Paradise Express Anthony Moore Slapp Happy (2:38)
I Got Evil Anthony Moore Slapp Happy (2:33)
Little Girls World Anthony Moore Slapp Happy (3:34)
Tutankhamun Anthony Moore Slapp Happy (2:15)
Mono Plane Anthony Moore Slapp Happy (6:52)
Blue Flower Anthony Moore, Peter Blegvad Slapp Happy (5:21)
I'm All Alone Anthony Moore Slapp Happy (2:52)
Who's Gonna Help Me Now Anthony Moore Slapp Happy (2:28)
Small Hands of Stone Anthony Moore Slapp Happy (4:43)
Sort Of Anthony Moore Slapp Happy (2:21)
Heading for Kyoto [*] Anthony Moore Slapp Happy (3:10)
Jumping Jonah [*] Anthony Moore Slapp Happy (3:07)

Credits

Anthony Moore (Keyboards), Peter Blegvad (Vocals), Werner Diermaier (Drums), Dagmar Krause (Piano), Peter Blegvad (Clarinet), Peter Blegvad (Guitar), Gunther Wusthoff (Saxophone), Dagmar Krause (Vocals), Kurt Graupner (Engineer), Uwe Nettelbeck (Producer), Anthony Moore (Vocals)
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