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ARTIST
CATAPILLA
TITLE
Changes
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
TRADING PLACES
CATALOG #
TDP 54037LP
TDP 54037LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
9/11/2020
2023 repress; Trading Places present a reissue of
Catapilla
's
Changes
, originally released in 1972. Jazz-infused prog-rock act Catapilla began in London in 1970, with saxophonists
Robert Calvert
and
Hugh Eaglestone
, bassist
Dave Taylor
(of pop act
Edison Lighthouse
), drummer
Malcolm Frith
, guitarist
Graham Wilson
, and expressive clarinet player,
Thierry Rheinhard
t; vocalist
Jo Meek
was quickly replaced by her sister,
Anna
, whose gutsy gasps gave the band its noteworthy difference, along with the woodwinds and brass. Former
Millionaires
' bassist
Cliff Cooper
brought the group to the attention of
Black Sabbath
's manager,
Patrick Meehan
, who got them a contract with Vertigo; like their self-titled debut, second LP
Changes
has four freaky tracks, but here the band is completely reborn, with bassist
Carl Wassard
, drummer
Brian Hanson
, and keyboardist
Ralph Rolinson
backing Rheinhardt and Meek. Throughout, Rheinhardt's searing sax blows a musical foil to Meek's mercurial vocal moods, drifting between atmospheric interludes and brooding bursts on "Reflections," while "Charing Cross" gets its point across by subjecting Meek's fragmented vocals to heavy delay. A super esoteric and ultra-rare relic from the stranger end of prog. Die-cut sleeve with flap; gatefold sleeve.
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