Homespun [Import] [Limited Edition]
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Album Description
Japanese edition of the veteran English new wave group's second full length release for 1999, demo versions of each cut from the first album they released in 1999, 'Apple Venus Volume One', and in the same sequence. Includes a limited edition three track bonus CD with 'How Easter Theatre Came To Be', 'How I'd Like That Came To Be' and 'How Frivolous Tonight Came To Be', each of which is a narrative by the two remaining founding band members, Andy Partridge (the first two tracks listed) & Colin Moulding (the third track listed), on the ideas b
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Effortless Cool
Homespun
Manufacturer: Music Vision
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B0007O2520
Release Date: 2005-02-07 |
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Homespun is the Improbable Union of One of Britain's Most Original Songwriters with One of Our Most Distinctive Singers. Sam Brown and Dave Rotheray Are Both Celebrated Artists Within their Own Right. Brown was Made Famous by her Classic Hit 'stop' (Which Has Been Covered by Jamelia and features on the Soundtrack to "Bridget Jones, the Edge of Reason") and Rotheray Has Enjoyed Incredible Success as the Songwriter and Guitarist in the Beautiful South.
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Anthology, Vol. 1
Anton Barbeau
Manufacturer: Lost Arts
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000I8AV
Release Date: 1999-01-01 |
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- You and I
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- Battle of Anna K
- Please Look at My Teeth
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- One of the most amazing records I've ever heard--bar none
- Demo's? I know, sounds strange, but well worth it!
- Blueprint of Happiness
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Homespun: The Apple Venus Volume One Home Demos [Limited Edition]
XTC
Manufacturer: Tvt
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ASIN: B000020688
Release Date: 1999-10-05 |
Tracks:
- River Of Orchids
- I'd Like That
- Easter Theatre
- Knights In Shining Karma
- Frivolous Tonight
- Greenman
- Your Dictionary
- Fruit Nut
- I Can't Own Her
- Harvest Festival
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XTC may have spent most of the 1990s locked in a protracted "strike" against their record label of 15 years, but mainstays Andy Partridge and Colin Moulding continued to compose an impressive body of songs, many of which finally saw the light of day on the elegantly sophisticated Apple Venus Volume One. This new collection documents--literally and figuratively--those "lost years," from doodlings and scratched-out lyrical fragments to rough cassette tapes and multitrack home recordings. The resulting album, whose titles match Apple Venus track for track, is essentially a documentary of the earlier album's genesis, yet one whose compelling viewpoint stands on its own. Though obviously intended for XTC diehards, these stark, modernistic takes are rife with flourishes inspired by everything from Philip Glass to modern jazz. Partridge's and Moulding's copious notes are as blunt as they are playfully self-deprecating; good humor is hardly the least of their assets. It would be easy and wrong to characterize Homespun as Apple Venus Unplugged. Extra-dimensional is more to the point. --Jerry McCulley
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Demo versions of all 11 tracks from the English new wave leg ends' 1999 comeback outing 'Apple Venus Volume One'. Include s a 24-page booklet with lyrics, extracts from Andy Partridge's notebook and exclusive photos. 1999 TVT release.
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A peek inside the process........2006-07-28
First thing's first, "Homespun" is an album of demos for "Apple Venus". If you don't have that record, look there first (although if you're new to XTC, "Skylarking" is the usual recommendation).
So a collection of demos, what to expect? Essentially it's a track-by-track match for "Apple Venus". Sonically, you couldn't tell it's so much a set of demos except in a couple places ("Frivolous Tonight") because it sounds so complete, in fact to the point where some pieces sound virtually identical to their final takes-- even in places you wouldn't expect it like orchestral workouts "River of Orchids" and "Green Man".
Is it interesting? Yeah, extremely, and in a lot of places it can be as good or better than the original ("Knights in Shining Karma"), but truth to be told, unless you're a diehard, you probably don't need to hear the work versions of this material. More casual fans definitely want to check out "Apple Venus", it's a fine record.
wrong cover displayed..........2006-03-05
(...the cover currently displayed belongs to the "parent" album, Apple Venus. Homespun's cover is similar, but is an embroidery of the peacock feather.)
I purchased both Apple Venus and Homespun the same day. It could be argued this is a little like buying two copies of the same album, but as has been stated elsewhere, Homespun's principle appeal is to people interested in the creative process of Mssrs. Partridge and Moulding.
For my tastes, I actually prefer the production decisions (or lack thereof) made for Homespun -- but then I am predisposed to liking rougher, rawer music. I prefer polaroids to digital photographs, for that matter.
There are tiny scraps of "raw acoustic demos" scattered here and there over the course of Homespun, but generally the songs are presented in fairly finished form. (The "single drop of water" that opens "River of Orchids" is missing, so every review of Homespun doesn't begin with some sort of reference to it!) Only a few songs are significantly different than how they appear on Apple Venus V.1.
Either version is a great purchase. If you like things lusher and more pristine, get Apple Venus. If you like mapping the songcrafting process, you'll enjoy Homespun. If you really like XTC anyway, you should just get them both.
One of the most amazing records I've ever heard--bar none.......2005-12-29
I'm a big fan of the music of the New Wave era (Ultravox, Killing Joke, Nash the Slash, Daniel Amos, Joe Jackson, Television, would you like me to drop some more names?), but XTC is one of the big groups of the period that I never took the time to listen to, mainly because they had a huge body of work and I wanted to take the time to really get into it and appreciate it. I managed a band at one point who were big XTC fans, and they highly recommended "Apple Venus Vol. 1" to me, but as of this writing I haven't heard that record. Shameful, I know, but I didn't ask your opinion.
Well, the other day I was looking for a copy of "Hats" by The Blue Nile at a local record store that I remembered seeing for $4, but not finding it I went through the bargain bin and found "Homespun" by XTC for $3, so I bought that instead. I will admit it seemed a little odd at first that XTC would release a demo version of a previously released album, but hey, for $3, who cares?
But when I actually turned on the record and listened to it, a track-for-track demo version of "AV1" made complete sense, and I haven't been able to quit listening to it since. Let's put it this way: the week I purchased this I also bought "Abbey Road" by The Beatles, "Power Windows" by Rush, and "For Your Pleasure" by Roxy Music, and I've been listening to this more than all of those records. The only other record that I can think of that I've bought cheap and squeezed more pleasure out of was a $1 copy of "USA" by King Crimson on cassette that I found at a mall about ten years ago.
So enough of the name-dropping. What makes a so-called "cash-in" demo record so amazing? I think two things stand out and make this demo collection an amazing album in its own right:
1) Solid songwriting that transcends the lower quality and shoestring budget of the recordings. The band obviously love The Beatles and "Pet Sounds"-era Beach Boys and freely admit to ripping those influences off in the liner notes, but they take thirty years of musical progress and their own personalities and improve on those famous 1960's sounds. A great example of good songwriting is "Harvest Festival", where Andy makes you feel like you are there at a British middle school harvest festival with all these kids singing out of these hymnals and doing these dull processions while flirting with each other from across the room when you've never experienced such a thing in your life. Another great example of good songwriting on this is "Your Dictionary", which is apparently Andy's one and only divorce song. He shrouds his frustration with his ex-wife in clever humor that makes you want to spell words that have the opposite meaning in your own dictionary. (Try singing these along when you listen to the record: "K-I-L-L, is that how you spell 'life' in your dictionary; B-E-E-R pronounced as 'food'...C-R-A-P, is that how you spell "good" in your dictionary; you can have it, I'm not in the mood...")
2) A less-is-more minimalist approach to creating the tracks where the band is making good use of their limitations. The band uses string samples and well-chosen string synth sounds to make it sound like an orchestra is there when there is none. There's one track where there is no bass instrument at all and they tell you so in the liner notes, but you don't realize it at all, even when you listen to the track again! The lower quality of these demos add a shrouded quality and the lack of instruments allow the mind to fill in the blanks without one realizing that one is listening to less than he actually is, which shows that these guys really know what they're doing when they record music, even when they're making stuff for their own personal enjoyment or to sell their ideas to an A&R man at their record company. And it's this shrouded, minimalist lo-fi execution that makes this record worthwhile in its own right as a separate entity from "Apple Venus Vol. 1".
And keep in mind, all this gushing is from a former professional record reviewer who's listened to hundereds of records and can namedrop with the best of them, but who hasn't really listened to XTC yet. So you can say all you like about what a bad cash-in this is; meanwhile I'll soak in the haunting beauty that is the demo version of "Easter Theatre" and laugh at you.
Demo's? I know, sounds strange, but well worth it!.......2001-10-09
Probably one of my favorite albums ever is Apple Venus pt. 1. Therefore, the demos were a welcome addition to my collection. Its great to see how the songs came into being, and how a studio mix, production, etc., can take wonderfully raw music and transform it into a masterpiece. Try it!
Blueprint of Happiness.......2000-12-17
One of the biggest problems I have with XTC is that so few people realize that Andy Partridge and Colin Moulding are Britain's greatest gift to songwriting since Lennon and McCartney. But you see, you can't really tell people this without them reacting as if you just blasphemed God.
That being stated, my reaction to those detractors who consider this release to be self indulgent would have to be something like, would you say something like that if The Beatles released a collection of rough demos of songs before being produced as polished albums? Imagine Abbey Road before the orchestral arrangements and segues were worked in.
If anything, hearing the rough takes of these magnificent songs gives a deeper appreciation for each one, if you happen to adore the album as much as I do. Actually, before buying this version I was expecting a tad more rough edges; I wasn't aware that much of the "orchestral" arrangement on Apple Venus was sampled sound. So let the buyer beware ... this is not exactly the "unplugged" approach.
Homespun could indeed be considered a for-fans-only release. Or maybe directed towards "limited edition" suckers like myself. I guess I just appreciate this album because it's sort of an invitation into the musical world of a songwriting team I happen to respect very highly, especially after such an admirable comeback effort as Apple Venus. I have already sung its praises in another review of that album. Hopefully THAT won't be considered too self-indulgent.
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- Sensory Reliving of a Lost Time
- Makes me smile.
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Homespun America: Mid-19th Century Brass Band, Social Orchestra & Choral Group Music
Gioachino Rossini , Ferdinand Herold , Anonymous , New Hutchinson Family Singers , Hosea Ripley , Gary William Friedman , Stephen Foster , James Sanderson , Gary Bordner , and Allen Vizzutti
Manufacturer: Vox (Classical)
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Binding: Audio CD
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Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
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Sensory Reliving of a Lost Time.......2007-04-03
I bought this originally because I play trumpet and saw Vizzutti's name on the list of artists. Of course, he's excellent, but what's really special here is that you can close your eyes and be back in the town park in small town America of the 2nd half of the 19th century when every town had a band while they waited for TV to be invented. I have a photo of my ancestors posing with the Mount Pleasant Mills (PA) band in the early 20th century and feel I'm there when I hear this music.
Makes me smile........2004-09-03
This is a 2 Disc set of charming 19th Century American music of the "everyday" variety: polkas, quadrilles, waltzes...tunes like "Pop Goes the Weasel" played sweetly and without a hint of irony. If you're looking for sophisticated concert music, look elsewhere. This is the music Americans were playing and hearing in park bands, "social orchestras", etc. Highlights include stunning performances by trumpet virtuoso Alan Vizutti on E-flat cornet. Also notable are the vocal quartet recreations of the spiritual songs and abolitionist anthems of the Hutchinson Family Singers. This collection is like a lively little piece of American history on disc, elegantly performed by all invloved. The 27-page booklet is crammed with interesting information.
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Homespun
Homespun (featuring Dave Rotheray)
Manufacturer: Island
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Manufacturer: Zomba
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Release Date: 2006-05-01 |
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Ascension
Manufacturer: Big Beauty Music
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Release Date: 2003-09-16 |
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