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All the King’s Men

THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

2002
US CD/2xLP Roir RUS8278

  1. Cross Of Fire – [MP3]
  2. The Warden – [MP3]
  3. Touched By The Midnight Sun – [MP3]
  4. Rash – [MP3]
  5. The Day Before It Happened
  6. Brighter Now – [MP3]
  7. Marz Attacks – [MP3]
  8. Sabres At Dawn – [MP3]
  9. All The King’s Men – [MP3]
  10. The Brightest Star – [MP3]

20 May 2013
NL  Remastered MP3 self-released on Bandcamp

  1. Cross Of Fire
  2. The Warden / Touched By The Midnight Sun
  3. Rash
  4. The Day Before It Happened
  5. Brighter Now / Marz Attacks / Sabres At Dawn
  6. All The King’s Men / The Brightest Star
  7. The Brightest Star Over Bremen

Credits

  • Edward Ka-Spel – Voice, Keyboards
  • The Silverman – Keyboards, Electronics
  • Martijn de Kleer – Guitars, Violin
  • Niels van Hoorn – electric horns
  • Raymond Steeg – sound wizardry

Notes

from Bandcamp: Way way back when The Pink Dots were still wet behind the ears I sent a cassette around to a few labels hoping to spark a little interest.
One label manager responded really positively to the material, singling out the song “Brighter Now”. He phoned me to tell me how much he he’d laughed and how he loved the irony of the song. I didn’t have the guts to blurt it out that there was absolutely not even a hint of irony there- this was actually how I felt.
And, in fact, STILL feel.
Here is the remake of a song that needed to be revisited.
“All the King’s Men” is the sister album of “All the King’s Horses”. Remastering this provoked a few tears as it has been a while since I last listened, but it still resonates.
EK

Beautiful cover art is a painting by Monadiki.


Press Release

Can we put Humpty Dumpty back together again? Early in 2001, Edward Ka-Spel imagined the following scenario: “a plane is about to crash & one of the unfortunate passengers feels the need to phone his wife on his mobile phone, only to receive her voicemail.” All the King’s Men (ROIR) and its sister release, All the King’s Horses (Soleilmoon), are albums that were not only affected and inspired by the events of September 11th, but also eerily hinted at them. The body of work comprising these two releases was begun early in 2001 and was completed just three months ago. Thematically, the albums’ connections aren’t explicit or intended, but are related by the fact that both were created during a time when the world really did change. What you will find is a unique expression of awe, sorrow, and hopeNa paradox & a provocation. The world falls apart, yet affords us the opportunity to put it back together again. What should we do?

Formed in 1980 in the UK, and shortly thereafter transplanted to Amsterdam, The Legendary Pink Dots are more together today than ever before. Constantly touring for 20 years on the Continent and USA, they have produced over 25 records on labels such as Play It Again Sam, Wax Trax, Staalplaat, Caroline, and Soleilmoon USA. Their leader, Edward Ka-Spel, a frequent collaborator with Skinny Puppy, has released albums of his own material and with Tear Garden (members of Skinny Puppy) on Nettwerk Capitol USA. Legions of adoring fans virtually assure a sellout crowd for the band’s gigs. Their unusual mixture of electronic psychedelic whimsy and Alice In Wonderland playful, lush textural madness have kept them constantly on the top of the underground cult musical scene.

allzheman geszthonze – sing while you may


Reviews

Ka-Spel has obviously been affected by the events of September 11th and their dismaying shockwaves throughout the globe. His visions are even more apocalyptic than usual, with songs about war being waged by fools, abandoning the earth for happier worlds, and even a jaunty number about being cryogenically frozen. What always impresses me about Ka-Spel is his ability to endlessly recycle his many familiar lyrical obsessions over the course of his work, but always juxtapose them in a way that add fresh new insight. For those who are well versed in Ka-Spel’s symbolic language, these albums will be a catharsis, as the themes are explored in more painstaking detail than ever before. ‘All the King’s Men’ is the quieter of the two albums, with many of the songs only consisting of minimal keyboard melodies and Edward’s deep intonations. The dizzying psychedelic studio effects usually present on LPD albums has been toned down to some very subtle flourishes that are all the more affecting for their subtlety. Over the course of the first eight tracks, this minimalism begins to wear a tad thin, but then we are rescued by the last two songs–the title track and “The Brightest Star”, by far the highlights of ‘Men’, where Niels and Martijn reappear for two lengthy instrumentals. “The Brightest Star” is a masterpiece, representing the most awe-inspiring epic track by the Dots since “Evolution”. Clocking in at 13 minutes, this last track is an ecstatic, house-influenced psychedelic jam that succeeds in lifting me into orbit every time I hear it. Silverman’s trance-inducing beat programming merges with Ka-Spel’s swirling synths, Martijn’s breathtaking violin swells, and Hoornblower’s mindbending electronic saxophone blasts. This track alone (the Pink Dots’ current “grand finale” song on their US tour), is worth the price of the album. ‘Horses’ doesn’t have any one song approaching the genius of “The Brightest Star” on it, but overall is a much more consistent listen than ‘Men’. Guitars and horns are present throughout the album, and the songs are more fully fleshed-out and produced. It’s also a tad less cynical and dark than its sister album, with more of Ka-Spel’s trademark humor coming through. “Lisa Goes Surfing” is an amusing track, with it’s pleading refrain of “freeze me” as Ka-Spel reveals his desire for cryogenic freezing upon his death. These creepy, funny lyrics are set against a whimsical pastiche on medieval court music. No Pink Dots album would be complete without at least one lovely, plaintive ballad. “Our Dominion” fills the bill quite nicely, with its melancholy lyrics and lovely, acoustic arrangements. The album closes with “Wax and Feathers”, a lengthy song with a breathtaking vocal by Ka-Spel, and a wonderful solo by Hoornblower. The song eventually culminates in an ambient, spacey excursion that beautifully concludes the album. ‘All the King’s Horses’ and ‘All the King’s Men’ are an impressive pair of albums by the greatest band that no one’s ever heard of. – Jonathan Dean, Brainwashed


Lyrics

CROSS OF FIRE

Cross of fire pushed through my mailbox,
Cross of fire drips down the door.
Now cross the street to keep away, but
Steer the street inside the law.

Guest or not from this location
Then be brazen,
Thence be brave.
My silence shall be your salvation
Just a trickle
Not the wave.

???

See torches…
See the forces that protect
Control the wrong streets
In their white sheets
In a circle
In a haze
It’s all a haze
It’s all the rage
It’s just my rage
That makes me act this way
I’m sorry…sorry…sorry…

Please don’t let those shadows search…
My name in lights shall pose no threat.
I’ll walk the line,
I’ll hug the curve,
And look away with blind respect.

Cross of fire
Splashed on the courthouse…
Cross of fire
Waved from a truck…

That old judge just hurled the black book…
Silly me forgot to duck!

THE WARDEN

Your house from here is maintained…
The fear of my return
Is smeared across the portals
Stings the wine, it contaminates the mortals…

Coiled up, caged and clandestine
A head crack in the back yard…
Cross of air, in line!
Now tell me…
Do you see three golden calves?

Your prize shall be a doormat
With a prayer…
A fortune cookie dares:

“Now down boy!
Turn to Mecca!
Keep those eyes fixed to the floor!”

“See sores collect…
Let’s see you sweat!
Turn left!
Yes, I can see you channeling…”

“Ahoy there!
Cast the net!
Up here is not the place for you!”

I channel too…
But I direct…
There’s time to kill…
These arms are stretched!

But I shall move these fingers!
Stay in line…can you hear me?

Heard me…
Herd you…
Stole your souls…
And sold you blinkers…

Chains wrapped ’round your feet…
You’re obsolete!

But eternally, you’ll linger…

Way down there…
Beneath my feet…
Way down there…
Beneath my feet!

TOUCHED BY THE MIDNIGHT SUN

Falling stars,
Crossed fingers,
And a penny in the well…

A solitary man
Looked in the mirror, whispered:
“It is hell…
To always be alone…
To hide in shadows,
Yet that spiteful sun
Should turn me yellow…
Drive me mad…”

Cue tympanies,
A fanfare…
We wore black bands on our arms…
The army fired once
The Queen was looking very, very sad.

But now our corridors…
They’re haunted.
And we’re ducking pots and pans
We wish to God he’d found the answer…
But no, no flowers ever can

Placate anomalies
Outsiders-ever desperate to connect…
Yes, we are all but islands…

But on some,
The sun…
It never sets…

RASH

(Instrumental)

THE DAY BEFORE IT HAPPENED

The day before it happened,
Nothing mattered.
Well, at least that’s what you said…

I tried to catch your words
But managed ten percent…

I ??? against the wall
Close my eyes…
I try a little less.
You let me use my intuition,
You would not let me rest…

The day before
The day before it happened,
Missiles flattened this poor village
By mistake…
They pulled a baby from the flakes…

Undamaged, smiling, wide awake…
A general cried;
Admitted: “Oh the lord, he moves in such mysterious ways.”

They docked his pay and shipped him to Antartica…
Now wasn’t that a shame?

The day before it happens,
We shall all be unprepared…
Heard him shouting from the pulpit,
Saw it splattered on the stairs…

Wondered if the time was right
To fix my teeth…
Dye my hair…

Next year…

Maybe next year…

Oh, the day it should have happened,
Nothing happened.

Next year.

Next year.

BRIGHTER NOW

Sitting on the beach,
We watch the sun dance on the ocean.
Turns the waves to liquid fire,
But we know that they can’t touch us.

Hear a scream from far away,
Flames dance across the horizon.
Guns are barking out a symphony;
We know that they can’t hear us.

For our love’s higher than the mountain,
Brighter than the stars above.
I bought the book, I read the label,
Wrote the script down in my cradle.

Waited all my life for this moment…
Make it real for now, make it for eternity…
Eternity…
Don’t turn against me.

Don’t turn against me.

Eternity…

MARZ ATTACKS

(Instrumental)

SABRES AT DAWN

Monsters are stalking
With liquid depravity…
Seeping through cracks,
They are flashing their cavities…

Spitting out crumbs
As they numb me with pungent profanity…
Sing to me.
Sing of your cauldron of woe.

So explicit…
You lick, then you blow.
See a target…
So was it my body?
Or is it my mind?

A cackling crow
At a wake for a dead friend…
A loose end,
A U-bend,
A space to be filled.

For the silence is damning
And here in my seat…
With my fingertips dancing
I’m trying to sleep…

Through the bleeping,
The bleating of suffering sheep…
Tap a key.
Tell the world that the world loves a Cola.

A key.

Play a tune in a Singapore street…

And they pile into bus stops,
Swerve into ravines.

Call a doctor, I’ve split at the seams…
At the seams…
At the seams…

Call a doctor, I’ve split at the seams…
At the seams…

Do it now!

ALL THE KING’S MEN

With marbled eyes,
A heart of stone…
Collosus thighs,
Gorilla bones…

We can rebuild you
As our wounded ???

In our trembling hands,
We read your fate…
So…be a man.
Lie there on the table.

The world is yours, son.
Take a stroll…
No conscience bared,
No troubled soul!
No fingers tap without control!

Behold…behold!

The new man!
Set us free, new man!

This rich and varied tapestry
On your fingers…

No sleep awaits
The ??? man

??? the dreams…

So go out there!
Pluck from the garden!

???

Our man!

Our superman!

Our superman! Show us the way, Superman!

THE BRIGHTEST STAR

(Instrumental)

I Did Not Inhale

THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

2003
RU CD Zakat 001

  1. I Love You In Your Tragic Beauty – [MP3]
  2. Princess Coldheart – [MP3]
  3. When Lenny Meets Lorca – [MP3]
  4. Pain Bubbles
  5. Condition Green –  [MP3]
  6. Sterre – [MP3]
  7. Remember Me This Way – [MP3]
  8. Day Zero – [MP3]
  9. Damien – [MP3]
  10. A Triple Moon Salute – [MP3]
  11. Needles (Version Sirius) – [MP3]
  12. Blacklist – [MP3]

Credits

  • Edward Ka-Spel – Voice, Keyboards
  • The Silverman – Keyboards, Electronics
  • various others….

Notes

A compilation CD.  The CD booklet includes liner notes written in Russian and lyrics for each track written in English.

 

A Guide To… Vol. 2: Psychedelic Classics and Rarities

THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

2003

PL CDx2+DVD Big Blue L-0152

disc a

  1. Citadel
  2. On Another Shore – [MP3]
  3. Green Gang – [MP3]
  4. Princess Coldheart – [MP3]
  5. Waiting For The Cloud
  6. Flowers For The Silverman – [DDD3333]
  7. Grain Kings – [MP3]
  8. Evolution
  9. Birdie – [MP3]
  10. Straight On ‘Til Morning –  [MP3]

disc b

  1. The Truth Is Out There (Part I) – [MP3]
  2. Old Sparky – [MP3]
  3. Pavane – [MP3]
  4. New Tomorrow – [MP3]
  5. A Bargain At Twice The Price – [MP3]
  6. Prague Spring – [MP3]
  7. Saucers Over Poznan (live, Poznan, 1996) – [MP3]
  8. Citadel (live, Poznan, 1996) – [MP3]
  9. A Velvet Resurrection (live, Poznan, 1996) – [MP3]
  10. I Love You In Your Tragic Beauty (live, Poznan, 1996) – [MP3]

disc c (dvd)

  1. Der Schrei (video clip)
  2. Interview 1 (Germany, 1989)
  3. Talent Contest (video clip)
  4. Intro
    Regression
    Love Puppets
    True Love
    A Strychnine Kiss
    Ka-Spel’s Monologue
    Neon Mariners
    A Lust For Powder
  5. Echo Police
    Under Glass
    Curious Guy
  6. Interview 2 (Lodz, Poland 1997)

Credits


Notes

Second in a series of Polish anthology releases.
Third disc is a computer drive/DVD compatible video disc featuring portions of a live concert in Germany filmed January 11, 1989.
“A Bargain at Twice the Price” is listed as “Bargain at Half the Price” on the cover.


Video

The Eye Volume 834

THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS

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August 20, 2004
US DVD-R Brainwashed EYE834

Edward Ka-Spel live: September 2003

  • Introduction
  • Our Captain’s Eyes
  • Interview
  • Behind Fishnet Curtains
  • Interview
  • Atomic Roses
  • This Fragile Love
  • Defeated

 

The Legendary Pink Dots live: June 2004

  • The More it Stays the Same
  • Interview
  • In Sickness and in Health
  • Interview
  • Soft Toy
  • Interview
  • Third Secret
  • Interview
  • We Bring the Day

Credits

Edward Ka-Spel – Voice, Keyboards
The Silverman – Keyboards, Electronics
Nicoletta Stephanz – Synth, theremin
Erik Drost – Guitar
Niels van Hoorn – Saxophone, Clarineta
Raymond Steeg – Engineer, effects

Recorded in and around Boston by Jon Whitney.


Notes

Contains features originally available for download as part of The Eye, a weekly series of QuickTime videos available for download at Brainwashed.com. Each segment features a live performance interspersed with interview footage. Interviews are with Edward and Phil.

The DVD only contains two track indexes, and contains no tracklisting on the sleeve.


ReviewsBrainwashed, web host of prestigious artists’ websites such as The Legendary Pink Dots, Damanda Galas, Tortoise, Coil and many others, keeps on releasing its “The Eye” DVD-R series. “The Eye 834”, their new production, is exclusively all about the Legendary Pink Dots and Edward Ka-Spel, and gathers on one disc, two shows filmed in Boston. This is an ‘official’ bootleg, quite like the video version of the “Trademark of Quantity” CD-R the band’s been releasing since last year to go with its newsletters. The first show on the DVD is an Edward Ka-Spel set captured on September 28th, 2003, with the help of the Silverman on keyboards, and Nicoletta Spantz on Theremin. Beware, though, as these aren’t the full shows, but about 45 minutes of each of them, along with interviews on stairs or at the radio station. With amusement and passion, Edward and Philip remember the first time they met, then talk about the beginning of the band until the release of “The Whispering Wall” and “The Poppy Variations”. There’s still some magical moments with Close your Eyes, You could be Space Captain, Atomic Roses and particularly Defeated, one of the earliest Legendary Pink Dots’ tracks dusted in order to surprise the audience, and played with an intact passion that’s been the same for almost a quarter of century.

Then The Legendary Pink Dots play the same venue on June 6th, 2004. The unconventional Niels Von Hoornblower causes a great hilarity on We Bring the Day, while most of the tracks kept for this DVD release are from “The Whispering Wall”, since the band was promoting it in the US at that time. Both shows have a poor light show in common, along with a static shot, as a maximum of two video cameras are involved. Small scale and hand made (be careful with your DVD players compatibility), these DVD-R will have your name on, so that they can all be traced, in order to avoid speculation on well-known internet sites. Collectors: for less than 20 euros, you’ll own a LPD product with your name on. Nevertheless, this object remains dispensable. For hard core fans only (info and order at www.brainwashed.com). Bertrand Hamonou, premonition.org

Singe Während Du Bist

THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

2004
DE CD-R UMO Magazine

  1. The Last Straw (edit) / Remember Me This Way
  2. Our Dominion
  3. Jewel On The Crown
  4. Harvest Babies
  5. Love Puppets
  6. The More It Changes
  7. The Lovers Part II
  8. Regression / True Love (Live)
  9. Space Captain (Live)
  10. Andromeda Suite (Live)
  11. Evolution / The Brightest Star (Live)

Credits


Notes

Included in the German magazine UMO.
Tracks 1 through 7 are original studio versions.
Track 8 is from the Live 85-88 CD-r.
Tracks 9 and 10 are previously unreleased live versions from Cologne 2000.
Track 11 is a previously unreleased live version from Bremen 2002.

 

Crushed Mementos

THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

2004
NL CD Plinkity Plonk PLONK16

24 February 2013
NL MP3 self-released on Bandcamp

  1. The Punchline – [MP3]
  2. Close Your Eyes You Can Be A Space Captain (Version 2) – [MP3]
  3. The People Tree – [MP3]
  4. March – [MP3]
  5. Premonition 15 – [MP3]

 


Credits

  • Edward Ka-Spel – vocals, keyboards
  • The Silverman – keyboards
  • April Iliffe- keyboards
  • Michael Marshall- guitar
  • Raymond Steeg- editing, remastering

Artwork- Elke P., Design- Meeuw


Notes

Track 1 from “The Voice” compilation cassette
track 2 from “Rising From The Red Sands Vol. 3” cassette compilation
track 5 from “Zamizdat Trade Journal” cassette compilation

All tracks recorded between 1981-1983 at various locations in the UK. Many thanks go to the baby who protested on the tube and is now immortalised at various speeds on ‘Close Your Eyes’, and to the man who presented his Punch and Judy show in Covent Garden while a Pink Dot hid his recording walkman under his coat. ‘The People Tree’ was formerly to be found on Side Two of the ‘Traumstadt 4’ cassette-only release. Other tracks were to be found on the following long lost cassette releases: ‘Rising from the Red Sand Volume 3’, ‘Zamizdat Trade Journal Volume 4’ and ‘The Voice’.

Limited edition of 1000 copies.


Press Release

The Legendary Pink Dots recorded some of their best work for compilation and private tapes in the early 1980’s. These tapes have now long gone and the material, as included on this disc, has been unavailable for many years. You will most likely never hear the Dots sounding so intense as on the original version of “Close you eyes, you can be a spacecaptain” or so experimental as on “Premonition 15” or on “March”, which has been unavailable for over 20 years! Also included is the long-deleted 23-minute track “The People Tree” and one of their most abstract and beautiful songs “The Punchline”. Packed in a in the usual gorgeous carton Plinikity Plonk cover, this is your chance to pick up these tracks and enjoy some of the best work of the early Legendary Pink Dots.


Reviews

It’s a surprise how well they both connect to the material collected on Crushed Mementos, material recorded between 1981-83 by Legendary Pink Dots and only released on cassette. This is Pink Dots in all their glory, with familiar pieces of music rearing their beautiful heads once in a while, now showing a different side of their character because they’re out of the context they are known from. Like for instance the beautiful violin piece in Premonition 15 that became most famous for ending The Lovers Part II and the moody pulse that ends The People Tree, well known for being included in the song This Could Be The End. Crushed Mementos collects the more experimental, mainly instrumental and soundscape-like material. Even Close Your Eyes, You Can Be a Space Captain – one of the classic songs – is included here in a lengthy version, that’s grittier than the other available ones and ends with a meandering piece of music, based around the manipulated voice of a young child crying. Absolutely haunting, and two years ahead of what Current 93 would become famous for. Add to that the (again) child-voice driven The Punchline and the weird little pop ditty March, and you’ve got one of the better LPD’s “cassette re-releasing CD’s”. – RT, Vital Weekly

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In de omvangrijke schatkist van de Pink Dots liggen de gouden momenten verborgen op de bodem. De jaren tachtig boden unieke LPD (en LSD) experimenten met, tapes, gestolen muziekflarden, elektronica, psychedelische visioenen en collagetechnieken terwijl het geheel op bezwerende wijze aan elkaar gepraat werd door de angstige neusstem van Edward Ka-Spell. De cd ‘Crushed Mementos’ verzamelt enkele obscure tracks die een kwarteeuw geleden aan tapes werden toevertrouwd. De walkman des tijds plukt onder andere een poppenkast en een hysterische baby uit de ether en vereeuwigt ze in een vervormde klankfoto. Wie tien jaar geleden afknapte op de spacerock en UFO meditaties, kan met deze essentiele terugblik de roze draad weer oppikken. Vlak voor de Amerikaanse tournee zet Ka-Spell nog snel een geverfde handdruk op ‘The Whispering Wall’, het nieuwe studioalbum. Met het broeierige openingsnummer ‘Soft Toy’ lijkt LPD terug te grijpen naar de 80’s (gooi bijvoorbeeld ‘The Maniac’ nog eens op de draaitafel), maar dan daalt het tempo en primeert de decadente sfeer van elektronica, blazers en violen. Met een grote suikerspin in de hand racen we door het spookhuis van de liefde. Een bezeten profeet trekt intussen de stekker uit onze televisiewereld en levert ons over aan de genade van Duisternis, Natuur en Magie. Deze cd is even coherent en sfeervol als mijlpaal ‘The Maria Dimension'(1991). Sing While You May? Mijn toestemming heeft hij! – Gonzo Circus

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Und noch eine Wiederveroeffentlichung einer Sammlung aus alten Tapes und ein paar Compilations, dafuer sind CDs erfunden worden, finde ich, und die Tracks aus den fruehen 80ern der wirklich schon eher legendaeren Pink Dots. Wer mit der eigenwilligen Stimme des Saengers klarkommt, der wird diese merkwuerdige Art von Hippiemusik lieben, die hier auf dem Album zu weiten Teilen den Hauptpart uebernimmt, dazwischen aber vor allem entdecken, dass die Legendary Pink Dots damals einiges ans sehr eigenwilligen Klangexperimenten gemacht haben, die auch heute irgendwie erfrischend klingen. Nur eben ein wenig dumpf. – bleed, De:Bug

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Crushed Mementos (plonk 16) macht Stoff wieder zugaenglich, den THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS zwischen 1980, ihrem Gruendungsjahr, und ’83 auf Kassetten wie Traumstadt 4, Rising from the Red Sand Vol. 3, Zamizdat Trade Journal Vol. 4 oder The Voice veroeffentlicht hatten. Die Uhr wird dabei auf die fruehen Stunden zurueckgedreht, die dem Vinyldebut Brighter Now (1982) und dem Nachfolger Curse (1983) vorausgingen. Der Historismus, der zur Zeit die 80er abgrast, der aber auch schon fuer Zusammenstellungen wie Tionchor (1998) von P16.D44 oder Collusion (1992) von Zoviet*France gesorgt hat, foerdert hier neben den typischen, ganz von Edward Ka-Spels schmeichelndem Timbre gepraegten Songs ‘Close Your Eyes, You Can Be A Space Captain’ und ‘March’ ausschliesslich teils noisige, teils neoromantische Experi(nstru)mentals zu Tage. Das gut 23-minuetige ‘The People Tree’ und ‘Premonition 15’, ein sogar halbstuendiger, stupender, mit immer wieder anderen Wendungen ueberraschender Serpentinentrip, bei dem Mopeds durch Streicher im Walzertakt knattern, monotone Loops gyromantisch kreiseln und Michael Marshall seine Gitarre jaulen laesst, zeigen sehr schoen die Zwitterstellung von LPD zwischen Industrial und hippiesker Psychedelik. An dieser mit Keyboards und Tapes generierten hybriden Aesthetik haben Ka-Spel und The Silverman durchgehend fest gehalten. Das Pink im Namen weckt wohl nicht nur zufaellig Assoziationen zu Pink Floyd, als ob Ka-Spel versucht haette, Syd Barretts lyrische Versponnenheit und die Ummagumma-Surrealitaet unter einem Hut zusammen zu halten. – Bad Alchemy

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Sul ‘Jukebox All’Idrogeno’ #2 ci dilungammo su Legendary Pink Dots, ma per quanto si sondi con puntiglio la loro discografia e sterminata la mole di registrazioni rimaste in cassetta, sia pur molto sia finito nelle raccolte piu disparate. Con imperscrutabile criterio, la Plinkity Plonk ha assemblato cinque pezzi registrati tra l’81 e l’83 nella natia Inghilterra, prima dell’esilio olandese. Se pensiamo alle ingenuita ed all’impronta wave di un lavoro come “Brighter Now”, l’immagine di Ka-spel e compagni resa da “Crushed Mementos” e parecchio distante, mostrando un progetto gia maturo di cui viene evidenziato l’elemento piu squisitamente sperimentale, con attitudini progressive, tra i ventitre minute di The People Tree, tra post-industrial, gran dispiego di tapes e Residents, l’inafferrabile The Punchline, la mezz’ora in trip acido/classico di Premonition 15. (7) – Pauli Bertoni, Blow Up

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Longtime friend and fan of the Legendary Pink Dots, Freek Kinkelaar has tastefully tied up some loose ends with this five-track collection. These tracks represent a looser, more experimental sound that the Dots would, most likely due to their length, leave them on cassette compilations rather than include them on their vinyl LPs. “The Puncline” is a rarity few people have heard, first released back in 1983 on a legitimate Italian cassette-only various artsits collection called The Voice, in a limited edition of 300 copies, later to be collected on the unofficial Italian cassette-only LPD compilation, Fragments 1. “Close Your Eyes, You Can Be a Space Captain” has appeared in a few places, but this 11+ minute version was the one from 1983 originally found on Volume Three of the infamous Rising from the Red Sand tapes from Third Mind. “The People Tree” is a personal favorite, as this sound-effects laden 23+ minute piece only graced side two of LPD’s Traumstadt 4. Here, loud jet engines and alien synth drips like the more trippy interludes of some of the early Tear Garden stuff, while demented audio washes battle loudness and silence in an almost tribute-like fashion to Nurse With Wound’s Homotopy To Marie, primitive electronics mimic early video games, and quirky instrumental keyboard melodies couldn’t be mistaken for anybody other than the Dots. It irked me when side a (“Premonition 18”) surfaced on Stained Glass Soma Fountains without “The People Tree,” so this track is warmly welcomed by me to finally be available on CD. The brief (98 second) track “March” was the only exclusive track on the Dots on the Eyes LPD cassette-only compilation from 1981 so its inclusion ties up that loose end, while the 30 minute “Premonition 15” appeared on the Zamizdat Trade Journal, originally released in 1986, but opens the door to a couple more tracks still unavailable. “Premonition 15” starts off with a lot of unexpected guitar work, eventually mixing in the violin bits from “The Lovers (Part two)” along with other early LPD tunes here and there on top of other sound effects and aural tampering. Be warned that these recordings are not the original master recordings painstakingly restored to some super high fidelity, but recordings that weren’t great to begin with, and Raymond Steeg has done a find job of getting them at least sound as good as they could have on the original tape releases. The packaging is tasteful but somewhat flimsy and needs to be cared for very cautiously. I’m not displeased in the least. Crushed Memories is one of the gems for fans at the merch table for this tour as the disc is nearly impossible to find in any store. – Jon Whitney, Brainwashed