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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Massive sprawling Frondian genius and excess.,
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This review is from: New River Head (Audio CD)
The full original double album, with nine additional previously unreleased tracks. This 1991 set is certainly one of Bevis Frond's earliest masterpieces. Mixing his love and mastery of psychedelic electricity and melodic folk rock, with a brilliantly original songwriting vision and heartfelt enthusiasm. Nick Saloman is an emotionally generous songwriter; he shares his dreams and inventions with a warmth that feels like an old friend. An essential addition to your Frondian collection.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
HIGH In A FLAT ...,
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This review is from: New River Head (Audio CD)
Yes, it's a Thankless Task carrying on the great psychedelic tradition, but somebody's got to do it! Indulgent? HELL YES - And thank God for that. I said once jokingly that this guy (Nick Saloman) was a raw nerve of God ... well this nearly 150 minute monster, in that vein, could be likened to a spark from God's left pinky cuticle. So five stars is reward for what I think is one of the best psychedelic albums around. High in A Flat is just the last song on disk two and one of nine great extras, and it alone is one great 7 minute song - The nine extras could make a complete great album by themselves (with barn-burners like Cracked Universe, Snow, and this fantastic extra version of a rare love song Stain On The Sun). This release is well worth it just to get them in my opinion.
The original songs, all restored now to proper order, are an excellent representation of what this band has been doing previously but also where it's headed (up until today even - the new BF album Hit Squad is maybe my favorite) with an added drummer (Martin Crowley) and numerous guests here and there adding solos and whatnot (Bari Watts rippin' it on Wild Jack Hammer and a few others, Ade Shaw on bass sometimes), Nick is letting loose the reins a little and sharing the BF playground. The songs on this album are all heady acid-rock fun! An interlocking maze of melody and reflective themes are colored with head-blasting guitar lead tone, power trio rhythm section dynamics, and analogue old-school effects we all used to know and love (from what I presume to be his large vintage collection). Nick even plays old organs, often Vox, to help create that old-school space rock psychedelic feel. When you realize all of the parts he plays you will be amazed - some albums and some songs on here he does everything). Space Ritual just got a new piece of guidance handed down. After a playful vintage incantation intro (great beginning) to start the album off, White Sun shines some signature blazing heavy guitar into the bleak black & white world (cover) sounding a bit like heavy early King Crimson with wailing horns and Hendrix(y) wah leads mixed with off-kilter drum fills. When the sun goes dark for Drowned you drift into a tremolo spaceout narrating a metaphorical death vision through a spooky, warbling Frond space ballad: "Don't you try to revive me ... I just - DROWNED"! It keeps (Wild Jack)hammering your many sides with different songstyles and approaches in kind of a seamless production - Folksy, Heavy Metal psychedelic, fusion and prog at times, jam sections, acid-rock, a little punk and grungy new wave, singer-songwriter emoting (Nick shares nicely, his lyrics are often hysterical but other times razor sharp emotional) - THE WHOLE TOOLKIT of things lovers of old-school classics enjoy, but still with something new. The almost 17 minute Miskatonic Variations 2 is one of the best psychedelic teardowns I've heard on any album (with even more wild additions from other space rockers Dave Tibet, Cyke Bancroft, Barry Dransfield & Bari Watts again). If you are still looking for the lost fragments you may have left in the 70's - THEY JUST MIGHT BE FLOATING AROUND HERE, I found a few. For people into this sort of thing - Your trippin' album is on its way. Thank You Nick Saloman and The Bevis Frond for all of your excellent & fun music (well over twenty sprawling quality albums so far, keep `em coming) you have contributed to the cause! What would we do without musicians like you (still working the outer limits) ... Enjoy in the bathtub (hottub) with your head underwater.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best Guitar Rock Albums of all time,
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This review is from: New River Head (Audio CD)
This CD is perhaps the best album every assembled by the Bevis Frond and its eclectic leader, songwriter, and polymorph Nick Salomon. With roots in the late 1960s and 1970s space rock community now settled in Walthamstow, London the Bevis Frond has evolved over the years and this album is the first to show how complicated and sublime Nick Salomon's sometimes-beautiful songwriting and guitar work can be. Prior to this release, his work had been hard-rocking psychedelic pop that had a large following among musicians who played psychedelic Stratocaster rock and roll, and especially those familiar with the Fender Jaguar or Jazzmaster outside the surf rock genre. Salomon plays a Jaguar if I remember it correctly. Those who like heavy guitar like that played by Jimi Hendrix and Robin Trower will be pleased with this disk and anything originally released before it and most of his work after this one. Some of the folksier songs are also quite nice and display the warmer and sometimes quite sad side of Salomon's songwriting. Many of his songs can be heard in full on his personal website. If you were to purchase only one Bevis Frond CD this would be it!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: New River Head (Audio CD)
Fans of other notable English Eccentrics like Syd Barrett and Robyn Hitchcock might find yet another brilliant off-kilter genius to become obsessed with in their spare time. Bevis Frond Is Nick Saloman, who will lead you through a musical mind excursion of varied contrasts; guitar explorations that pick up where Interstellar Overdrive meltsdown, beautifully sad ruminations on the loss of love and the magic of our youth, insightful portraits of his fellow time travelers through the high and low roads of London and the mythic countryside, and some snarling punk attitude to remind you he is not a fool by any means.
New River Head, in this wonderfully restored and expanded editon covers all the vast territory you would expect in a Frond release and MORE. Stain On The Sun, one of his very best songs, appears as a demo in addition to the official version. Won't Come Again is a spot-on observation of our need to seek what is forever lost. Thankless Task is one of those portraits I refered to, as is Wild Jack Hammer. High In A Flat is social commentary at it's best. The sound is better than the single disc Reckless issue that I previously treasured. You have notes from Nick, in addition to the bonus material, all of it worthy. If you are still reading this and find any of this intriguing, buy it already.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
amazing, incredible, etc.,
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This review is from: New River Head (Audio CD)
Quite simply the greatest psychedelic rock/pop album of all time. Great songs, incredible guitars, moving vocals, strong arrangements and production. If you're a music fan you should own this. Worth every single penny you might have to pay for it.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Another Nick Salomon creation,
By A Customer
This review is from: New River Head (Audio CD)
Ever since Nick Salomon, alias Bevis Frond, hit the studio, he has been producing great pieces of music. Although this recording is not as "refreshing" as the earlier ones (like Miasma, Bevis through the Looking Glass), it is another fine work of art in the Bevis style.
0 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Indulgent,
By directions "neuralbuddhist" (Space Time Foam) - See all my reviews
This review is from: New River Head (Audio CD)
This album sounds like Hendrix-that is the tracks on the first 3 albums where Hendrix doesn't sing and one of the two back up musicians is given his quota. When it isn't dallying in self indulgent guitar wankery, "New River Head" pulls out other obvious trappings of dated hippie music such as acoustic guitars or cheesy organs. Yes it was great to prove to purist punks that Hendrix was still relevant and being influenced by Hendrix certainly is honorable. Slavishly imitating him is another. Groups such as the Mars Volta clearly have a few Hendrix albums in their collection and in jazz, Miles Davis and more modern musicians such as James Blood Ulmer clearly payed their hommage. However, the Bevis Frond have brought Spinal Tap tactics to the indie rock field.
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New River Head by Bevis Frond (Audio CD - 2003)
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