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Artist: MORE, ANTHONY
Title: World Service
Label: BLUEPRINT (UK)
Format: CD
Price: $15.00
Catalog #: BP 313
New reissue of the 6th chronological solo album by Anthony Moore (spelled here as "More" for whatever reason). Blueprint refers to this release as "a hybrid version of previously unreleased tracks and the best versions from the original album". "Anthony Moore began his recording career working in experimental film and music releasing two avant garde solo albums in the early 70s. Polydor Germany refused to release a third project so Anthony teamed up with Dagmar Krausse and Peter Blegvad to form Slapp Happy. Slapp Happy joined forces with German pioneers Faust to release their debut album Sort Of in 1972. By 1974 Slapp Happy had signed to Virgin and acquired a cult following of fans, critics, and musicians such as Henry Cow and Robert Wyatt. Anthony left Slapp Happy in 1975, but Virgin failed to turn him into a pop star. Signing to cutting edge indie label Do-It, he released Flying Doesn't Help in 1979 and World Service in 1981. Similar in style to other mavericks like John Cale and Kevin Ayers with many lyrical twists."


Artist: MOORE, ANTHONY
Title: Pieces From The Cloudland Ballroom
Label: BLUEPRINT (UK)
Format: CD
Price: $15.00
Catalog #: BP 327CD
Crucial reissues of the first two Anthony Moore solo albums from 1971/72. Originally issued by German Polydor (part of the same program that gave us the first Faust recordings), these were briefly reissued on CD by Japanese Polydor in 1995, but were instantly deleted. So now they are commonly available for the first time, the only negative being that Blueprint's packaging is quite generic & uninspired, with no credits and only tiny new liner notes from Mr. Moore which detail the compositional intent. Moore is best known as a founder of the progressive rock band Slapp Happy but has also written lyrics for Pink Floyd. These albums are part of a theoretical trilogy written in Germany in the early 1970's (the third part, Reeds, Whistle And Sticks was unissued until a 1998 CD release on Blueprint). Although Anthony is of British origin, these can be viewed as essential Krautrock peripherals and are Historically Significant no matter how you look at it. Pieces features: Anthony Moore (comp/cond), with: Ulf Kenklies (vocals), Glyn Davenport (vocals), Gieske Hof-Helmers (vocals) & Werner 'Zappa' Diermeier (hi-hat). From Alan Licht's "Minimalism: The Next Ten", originally published in Halana #3: "Two great missing links in the incredible history of Uwe Nettlebeck's productions at Wümme, Germany. Slapp Happy founder Moore recorded Pieces From The Cloudland Ballroom a month after Faust cut their debut LP (fall 1971) and Secrets Of The Blue Bag a month before their second (with Slapp Happy's debut Sort Of following in May '72 and Tony Conrad/Faust's Outside The Dream Syndicate in October). Indeed, Faust's Werner 'Zappa' Diermaier and Gunther Wusthoff both contribute to Pieces, which is not a Krautrock or artrock LP but a bona fide minimal classic. Side one is 'Jam Jern Jim Jom Jum,' which has three singers chanting that mantra while Moore plays these odd, luminous repeating chords underneath. The first piece on side 2, 'mu na h-vile ni a shaoileas iad,' sounds uncannily like Richard Youngs' Advent with its quiet piano and piercing bowed sounds, while 'A.B.C.D. Gol'flsh' could almost pass for the trance rock classic that Moondog never got around to recording."


Artist: KRAUSE/ANTHONY MOORE/PETER BLEGVAD, DAGMAR
Title: Camera
Label: BLUEPRINT (UK)
Format: CD
Price: $15.00
Catalog #: BP 332CD
"In 1990, the Slapp Happy trio reformed when Blegvad and Moore were commissioned to write an opera Camera,which was broadcast on television in 1993. This saw Dagmar as a lone individual figure struggling against the nightmare of bureaucratic intrusion. Dagmar Krause (as Melusina), Anthony Moore (music), Peter Blegvad (words); other featured musicians include The Balanescu Quartet,Terry Edwards and Kate St. John."


Artist: HOPPER/LISA S. KLOSSNER, HUGH
Title: Cryptids
Label: BLUEPRINT (UK)
Format: CD
Price: $15.00
Catalog #: BP 337CD
"Legendary Canterbury musician Hugh Hopper (Soft Machine) and magical singer Lisa S. Klossner combine forces once again for their second album. Cryptids features even more extreme musical voyages. Maserati mountain climbs through the dream valley panoramics of Lisa's words and vocals. These are underpinned by Hugh's fuzz bass, guitar, and keyboards. Supporting musicians include drummer Pip Pyle (Gong, Hatfield and the North), Elton Dean (Soft Machine), and extreme stereo guitar stylist Gary Smith."

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