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Artist:
HOME SERVICE
Title:
Wild Life
Label:
FLEDG'LING (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
FLED 3001CD
Originally released by Fledg'ling Records in 1995. Founded by previous members of the
Albion Band
in 1980,
Home Service
were the greatest British rock'n'folk band of them all. Members included well-seasoned UK musicians
Malcolm Bennett
,
Bill Caddick
,
Howard Evans
,
Michael Gregory
,
John Tams
,
Graeme Taylor
, and
Roger Williams
. They spent the bulk of their musical career playing for the National Theatre, released three full-lengths, lost some members, and subsequently faded away in the late 1980s.
Wild Life
captures them in a brief shining reformed moment in all their live glory, with brass blazing, lead guitar screaming and a rock solid rhythm section. Recorded direct to DAT at the Sidmouth Festival and London's Purcell Room and Half Moon during August 1992 with Bill Caddick on lead vocals. A glorious aural souvenir and the last output from "Britain's finest folk big band."
Artist:
HOME SERVICE
Title:
The Mysteries
Label:
FLEDG'LING (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
FLED 3014CD
Originally released in 1985 on Coda Records and reissued in 1998 on Fledg'ling, this was the second full-length by British rock/folk/big band greats,
Home Service
. This is an example of their fine soundtrack work from the Royal National Theatre cycle of
Mystery Plays
, with a special guest appearance from
Linda Thompson
. Captured on this disc are some remarkable performances from
John Tams
and
Bill Caddick
-- two leading lights of the British folk scene. Carefully remastered from the original tapes.
Artist:
HOME SERVICE
Title:
Alright Jack
Label:
FLEDG'LING (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
FLED 3015CD
Released by Fledg'ling in 1998. The
Home Service
that went into Raezor Studios in Wandsworth in December 1985 to make their third LP was a band with a pedigree second to none in its field of English music. That third LP was
Alright Jack
and it found the band on a creative streak. At the time of its release, critics hailed it as one of the seminal albums in its field, one to rival the best albums that
Fairport Convention
,
Steeleye Span
,
The Albion Band
or
Richard Thompson
had produced. The passage of time has borne out how perceptive those assessments were, for like those other classic albums, it proved more than a "genre album." In a quintessentially British tradition,
Alright Jack
proved a classic. They had decided that the album's centerpiece would be a setting of folk songs by
Percy Grainger
for large wind ensemble. Grainger, a highly complex character with enough quirks and eccentricities to fill the pages of a sizeable psychological study, had been regarded as one of the finest pianists of his day and the preserved evidence in the form of piano-rolls and recordings demonstrates a pianistic virtuosity on an Olympian scale. What is more, he had been a true visionary in the field of folk song collecting, for, in an era when many collectors allowed their preconceptions about the lower classes, good taste and musical orthodoxy to color and distort their results, Grainger's attitudes were positively revolutionary. For example, other collectors, it would seem, often bowlderized language which might offend or doctored or rejected as aberrations, modes or time signatures which failed to comply with scholarly expectations or theories.
Artist:
HOME SERVICE
Title:
Live 1986
Label:
FLEDG'LING (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
FLED 3085CD
After 25 years, the mighty
Home Service
return with a new live album taken from a recently-discovered 1986 tape. For many fans, the near legendary live Home Service shows were the high-point of British folk-rock. This remarkable recording captures the band at the height of their powers. With trumpeter
Paul Archibald
replacing the late
Howard Evans
, the band are reforming for a series of high profile festival appearances (and perhaps some new recording). Other members include:
Jonathan Davie
(electric bass),
Howard Evans
(trumpet),
Andy Findon
(saxophone, clarinet, flute),
Michael Gregory
(drums, percussion),
Steve King
(keyboards),
John Tams
(lead vocals, guitar),
Graeme Taylor
(lead guitar, vocals),
Roger Williams
and (trombone).
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