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Album Review: Unrest

  • Artist: Henry Cow
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1974
  • Total Time: 40:08
  • Genre: Rock

Review

By this point Henry Cow consisted of guitarist Fred Frith, drummer Chris Cutler, bassist John Greaves, keyboardist Tim Hodgkinson, and, of particular importance to the band's sound at this point, bassoonist Lindsay Cooper. As is so often the case with avant-garde rock & roll, it's the composed pieces that work best, and the fact that Frith is responsible for the majority of them is significant. "Bittern Storm Over Ulm" is an absolutely brilliant demolition of the Yardbirds' "Got to Hurry," while the brief but lovely "Solemn Music" unfolds in a stately manner with atonal but pretty counterpoint between Frith and Cooper. The improvised material succeeds in a more spotty way. "Upon Entering the Hotel Adlon" demonstrates how fine the line can be between bracing free atonality and mindless cacophony. The unsettling but eventually gorgeous "Deluge," on the other hand, shows how well Henry Cow could walk that line when they tried; in this piece, random guitar skitterings, scattershot drum clatter, and pointillistic reed grunts are eventually snuck up on and overtaken by softly massed chords and Cooper's gently hooting bassoon. The effect is startlingly moving. Overall, this is one of Henry Cow's better efforts. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bittern Storm over Ulm Fred Frith Henry Cow (2:17)
Half Asleep; Half Awake John Greaves Henry Cow (8:01)
Ruins Fred Frith Henry Cow (12:11)
Solemn Music Fred Frith Henry Cow (1:11)
Linguaphonie Henry Cow Henry Cow (5:32)
Upon Entering the Hotel Adlon Henry Cow Henry Cow (3:06)
Arcades Henry Cow Henry Cow (1:57)
Deluge Henry Cow Henry Cow (5:29)
The Glove Henry Cow Henry Cow (6:31)
Torchfire Henry Cow Henry Cow (4:51)

Credits

Henry Cow (Producer), Henry Cow (Main Performer), Henry Cow (Mixing), Mike Oldfield (Engineer), John Greaves (Bass), John Greaves (Piano), John Greaves (Vocals), John Greaves (Voices), Chris Cutler (Piano), Chris Cutler (Trumpet), Chris Cutler (Drums), Chris Cutler (Vocals), Chris Cutler (Liner Notes), Lindsay Cooper (Bassoon), Lindsay Cooper (Oboe), Lindsay Cooper (Recorder), Lindsay Cooper (Vocals), Lindsay Cooper (Voices), Lindsay Cooper (Wind), Phil Becque (Engineer), Phil Becque (Mixing), Phil Becque (Mixing Engineer), Georgie Born (Bass), Fred Frith (Guitar), Fred Frith (Piano), Fred Frith (Violin), Fred Frith (Keyboards), Fred Frith (Xylophone), Charles Fletcher (Vocals), Charles Fletcher (?), Charles Fletcher (Assistant Engineer), Tim Hodgkinson (Organ), Tim Hodgkinson (Clarinet), Tim Hodgkinson (Piano), Tim Hodgkinson (Keyboards), Tim Hodgkinson (Saxophone), Tim Hodgkinson (Sax (Alto)), Tim Hodgkinson (Vocals), Tim Hodgkinson (Mixing), Tim Hodgkinson (Mixing Engineer), Andy Morris (Engineer), Matt Murman (Remastering), Matt Murman (Preparation), Roy Smith (Photography), Gregg Skerman (Artwork), Gregg Skerman (Design), Ray Smith (Photography), Ray Smith (Paintings)
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Unrest
Studio album by Henry Cow
Released May 1974
Recorded February–March 1974, The Manor, Oxfordshire, England
Genre Avant-rock
Length 40:08
Label Virgin (UK)
Producer Henry Cow
Professional reviews
Henry Cow chronology
Leg End
(1973)
Unrest
(1974)
Desperate Straights
(1975)

Unrest is an album by British avant-rock group Henry Cow, recorded at Virgin Records's Manor studios in February and March 1974. It was their second album and was released in May 1974.

The album was dedicated to Robert Wyatt and Uli Trepte. The cover art work was by artist Ray Smith and was the second of three "paint socks" to feature on Henry Cow's albums.

Contents

Content

When Henry Cow began recording Unrest, they found they did not have enough composed material to fill the LP. Because of studio time constraints, they were forced to "improvise" and developed a "studio composition" process that involved improvising to tape, tape manipulation, loops, layering and overdubbing. The balance of the LP (tracks 2 to 5 on side 2) were "composed" in this manner.[1][2] On parts of "Ruins" and "Linguaphonie", the bassoon, alto saxophone, drums and voice were recorded at half or double speed.[1]

The Fred Frith composition "Bittern Storm over Ülm" was a "perversion" of one his favourite Yardbirds songs, "Got To Hurry" (1965) into which he added bars, beats and half-beats. For "Ruins", Frith used Fibonacci numbers to establish beat and harmony, after reading about Hungarian composer Béla Bartók's use of the Fibonacci series.[3] "Solemn Music" was from Henry Cow's music for John Chadwick's play, The Tempest, and is the only piece from that suite to be released.[1]

Track listing

Side one
  1. "Bittern Storm over Ulm" (Frith) – 2:44
  2. "Half Asleep/Half Awake" (Greaves) – 7:39
  3. "Ruins" (Frith) – 12:00
Side two
  1. "Solemn Music" (Frith) – 1:09
  2. "Linguaphonie" (Henry Cow) – 5:58
  3. "Upon Entering the Hotel Adlon" (Henry Cow) – 2:56
  4. "Arcades" (Henry Cow) – 1:50
  5. "Deluge" (Henry Cow) – 5:52
Bonus tracks on 1991 CD re-issue
  1. "The Glove" (Henry Cow) – 6:35
  2. "Torch Fire" (Henry Cow) – 4:48

Personnel

Sound and art work

  • Phil Becque – recording engineer, mixing engineer (side 1)
  • Andy Morris – recording engineer
  • Mike Oldfield – recording engineer (part of "Ruins")
  • Henry Cow – mixing engineers (side 2), producers
  • Ray Smith – cover art
  • Matt Murman – remastered 1999 CD reissue

CD reissues

In 1991 East Side Digital issued a remixed version (by Tim Hodgkinson) of Unrest on CD with two extra tracks, "The Glove" and "Torchfire" (derived from raw material recorded during the Unrest sessions).[4]

In 1999 Recommended Records and East Side Digital issued a remastered version of Unrest on CD with the original mixing restored and the bonus tracks omitted.

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c CD liner notes
  2. ^ Cutler, Chris. "Henry Cow". Chris Cutler homepage. http://www.ccutler.com/ccutler/bands/group02.shtml#henrycow. Retrieved on 2009-02-18. 
  3. ^ Cutler 2009, vol. 1-5, p. 11.
  4. ^ Ramond, Michel; Roussel, Patrice; Vuilleumier, Stephane. "Discography of Fred Frith". New York Downtown Scene and Other Miscellaneous Discographies. http://home.arcor.de/nyds-exp-discogs/frith.htm. Retrieved on 25 February 2009. 

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