- Oar (Skip Spence album)
Infobox Album |
Name = Oar
Type =Album
Artist =Skip Spence
Released = May 19, 1969
Recorded = 1968
Genre = Rock/Folk
Length = 44:38 (original album) ; 65:13 (1999 reissue)
Label =Sundazed
Producer = Alexander Spence
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:43420r1ac48i link]
* "Crawdaddy! " (favorable) [http://crawdaddy.wolfgangsvault.com/Article.aspx?id=3544 link]
Last album =
This album = "Oar"
(1969)
Next album ="Oar" is a 1969
album bySkip Spence . It is his only solo album. It was recorded after he had spent six months in Bellevue Hospital. The majority of the tracks were recorded using a three-track recorder. As described by Ross Bennett, "Combining the ramblings of a man on the brink of mental collapse with some real moments of flippancy and laughter, "Oar" is a genuinely strange record. Unsurprisingly, the journey from "Little Hands"’ Grape-esque guitar grooves to "Grey/Afro"’s terrifying nine minutes of mantric drone, isn’t an easy one. Even when Spence builds his songs around a familiar sound (primarily minimalist country-folk) unsettling oddities and ominous modulations creep in. ...at least he left "Oar" – more than most of us sane, functional people will ever manage. Just take a look at the tousled-haired, half-smiling figure gazing out from the record sleeve [A picture taken prior to Spence's hospitalization. (reference required) ] and tell me you don’t want to peer inside." [ Ross Bennett, [http://www.mojo4music.com/blog/2008/07/alexander_spence_1.html Mojo disc of the day] , July 12, 2008; www.mojo4music.com.] The album is viewed by Lindsay Planer as follows: "A common motif to this album is the presence of saints and demons. Even the straightforward narratives such as the love ballad "Broken Heart" or "Cripple Creek" — which feature vocal treatments reminiscent of folkieFred Neil — are bathed in unusual chord sequences and lyrical double-entendre. The majority of the sounds on this long-player remain teetering near the precipice of sanity." [Lindsay Planer, [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:g9fpxqu5ldse Review of Sundazed reissue of "Oar"] www.allmusic.com]Subsequent reissues have added ten more songs, in different stages of completion, to the original dozen. The original release ended with a fade out of "Grey / Afro". The 1999
Sony /Sundazed reissue appends "This Time He Has Come" to a fade-less "Grey / Afro", which reflects how the two songs appeared on the master tapes.In 1999, the Birdman label of Burbank, California released a tribute album titled "More Oar: A Tribute to Alexander "Skip" Spence". It featured covers of the original record's tracks by
Robert Plant ,Robyn Hitchcock ,Tom Waits ,Greg Dulli ,Mark Lanegan ,Ryan Mendoza ,Wafic Omran ,Beck , and others.Track listing
# "Little Hands" – 3:44
# "Cripple Creek" – 2:16
# "Diana" – 3:32
# "Margaret/Tiger Rug" – 2:17
# "Weighted Down (The Prison Song)" – 6:27
# "War in Peace" – 4:05
# "Broken Heart" – 3:29
# "All Come to Meet Her" – 2:04
# "Books of Moses" – 2:42
# "Dixie Peach Promenade (Yin for Yang)" – 2:53
# "Lawrence of Euphoria" – 1:31
# "Grey/Afro" – 9:38
#* tracks 1-12 are the original album
# "This Time He Has Come" – 4:42
# "It's the Best Thing for You" – 2:48
# "Keep Everything Under Your Hat" – 3:06
# "Furry Heroine (Halo of Gold)" – 3:35
# "Givin' up Things" :59
#* tracks 13-17 are extra tracks
# "If I'm Good" :47
# "You Know" – 1:47
# "Doodle" – 1:02
# "Fountain" :34
# "I Think You and I" – 1:14
#* tracks 18-22 were added in the 1999 reissueReferences
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