lunes, 4 de mayo de 2020

ALICE'S ORB - Even The Grass Is Full Of Acid [UK neo psychedelic 1992] Strangely Brown SB 8


UK Alice's Orb are a part time, principally studio based band and one of the few able to do a convincing imitation of early Pink Floyd. Their origins lie in a noisy Luton pub rock band, The Twitch, who were active in the area from 1983-87. This band split, but Jeff Ross and two of the other members kept The Twitch going for another two years. Some of this band's material was released posthumously. After The Twitch folded, Jeff joined a punk band called Chocolate Foetus, the pinnacle of whose career was supporting the Mega City Four. Inspired by listening to the home made efforts of Bevis Frond, he next bought a four track portastudio and began recording his own music along with Martin and Alan from The Twitch. The results of these early sessions were released as the Alice's Orb tape, the first release on Jeff's Strangely Brown label. Like all the Alice's Orb tapes, this first one was obscure (although it is still available from Acid Tapes), but an idea of the quality of Alice's Orb at this time can be gained from the three tracks that made it onto the debut album, Mr. Phelps, Mi Lady and Teardrops. They are all very primitive and with muddy sound quality, although Teardrops in particular is a fine song with its bizarre sound effects and spoken mid section. The debut album, Even The Grass Is Full Of Acid, took its strange title from a line in a Star Trek episode and was a compilation of material that appeared previously on tape. Despite the primitive nature of most of the recordings (even though Jeff had upgraded to a six track somewhere along the line), most of the material came over quite powerfully. Alice's Orb is a suitably weird intro, mutating from a spacey synth passage into a chorus of You Are My Sunshine. Coalbarn Blues is the first of the many songs which have a strong Syd Barrett feel to them and is full of strange sound effects and jangling, discordant guitar. Telescope takes the Barrett feel further with feedback and Floyd-like organ set against a subsonic bassline; the song descends into psychedelic mayhem mid song. The percussion was played by a guest musician called Rusty. Horace's Magick Pyjamas is a fast, hard rocking instrumental with some inventive guitar work from Alan and one of the filthiest bass lines ever. The stand out track of the album is another Barrett-influenced number, Psycho Doodle, a very odd, eerie song with more pulsing bass guitar, sparse percussion and vocals pitched very low. The original demo version of this song has appeared on a French compilation, Come Together. Around the same time, Alice's Orb also supplied a song for the Psychedelic Psauna compilation.

4 comentarios:

  1. Good album , interesting band .

    If anyone has a link for Pyramid I'd appreciate it .

    Thanks .

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  2. Pyramid?

    PYRAMID - First Stone [Sweden hard rock 1978] 1978 Sfinx - SPLP 10001

    PYRAMID - Pyramid [Germany kraut rock 1975-76] 1997 Psi-Fi PSCD0004

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  3. Thanks , but the Pyramid I'm looking for is the album by Alice's Orb .

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  4. I don't have that record and indeed have never listened to it. Hope somebody can help you.

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