- Black Monk Time
Infobox Album
Name = Black Monk Time
Type =Album
Artist =The Monks
Released = March 1966
Recorded = Nov 1965 in Cologne, Germany
Genre =Protopunk /Garage Rock /Experimental rock
Length = 48:54
Label =Polydor
Producer = Jimmy Bowien
Reviews =
*"Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:axfuxqe5ldte~T0 link]
This album = "Black Monk Time" (1966)
Next album = "Five Upstart Americans "
(1999)Black Monk Time was the first album by the rock group
The Monks , and the only album they released during their original incarnation.Produced by
Jimmy Bowien , and recorded November 1965 inCologne ,Germany . Released March 1966 byPolydor in Germany. Reissued in 1994 onRepertoire Records . Described in the mid-1990s byJulian Cope as a "lost classic" (Krautrocksampler : One Head's Guide to the Great Kosmische Musik - 1968 Onwards. 3rd ed. Head Heritage, 1996. p. 6), the album has since been reissued more than once, and has gained a broader, albeit still underground, appreciation and fame. Of the album's raw style, and the context of its production, Cope writes:... NO-ONE ever came up with a whole album of such dementia. The Monks' Black Monk Time is a gem born of isolation and the horrible deep-down knowledge that no-one is really listening to what your [sic] saying. And the Monks took full artistic advantage of their lucky/unlucky position as American rockers in a country that was desperate for the real thing. They wrote songs that would have been horribly mutilated by arrangers and producers had they been back in America. But there was no need for them to clean up their act, as the Beatles and others had had to do on returning home, for there were no artistic constraints in a country that liked the sound of beat music but had no idea about its lyric content (Krautrocksampler: One Head's Guide to the Great Kosmische Musik - 1968 Onwards. 3rd ed. Head Heritage, 1996. p. 7).
Track listing
#"Monk Time" – 2:42
#"Shut Up" – 3:11
#"Boys Are Boys and Girls Are Choice" – 1:23
#"Higgle-Dy-Piggle-Dy" – 2:28
#"I Hate You" – 3:32
#"Oh, How to Do Now" – 3:14
#"Complication" – 2:21
#"We Do Wie Du" – 2:09
#"Drunken Maria" – 1:44
#"Love Came Tumblin' Down" – 2:28
#"Blast Off!" – 2:12
#"That's My Girl" – 2:24CD bonus tracks
#- "I Can't Get Over You" – 2:42
#"Cuckoo" – 2:41
#"Love Can Tame the Wild" – 2:38
#"He Went Down to the Sea" – 3:03
*All tracks written by Burger/Clark/Day/Johnston/Shaw.A 1996 reissue on Infinite Zero Archive/
American Recordings included three additional bonus tracks on top of the four above:
#- "Monk Chant" [Live] - 1:59
# "I Hate You" [Demo Version] - 3:24
# "Oh, How to Do Now" [Demo Version] - 2:39Complication Single
Infobox Single
Name = Complication
Cover size = 200
Border =
Caption =
Artist =The Monks
Album =
A-side =
B-side = Oh How To Do Now
Released = March 1966
Format = 7"
Recorded = November 1965
Genre =
Length =
Label = Polydor
Writer = Gary Burger
Larry Spangler
David Havlicek
Roger Johnston
Thomas Shaw
Producer = Jimmy Bowien
Audio sample? =
Certification =
Last single = "There She Walks "
as The 5 Torquays
(1964)
This single = "Complication"
(1966)
Next single = "I Can't Get Over You "
(1966)
Misc =To tie in with the album's release and to promote the album, "Complication" and "Oh How To Do Now" were released as a single. Like the album, it failed to garner commercial success at the time.
Covers
UK post-punk band The Fall has covered four of these songs: "I Hate You" and "Oh How to Do Now" (on their 1990 LP "
Extricate "), "Shut Up" (on their 1994 LP "Middle Class Revolt ") and "Higgle-Dy Piggle-Dy" (on the 2006 play loud! Monks tribute compilationsilver monk time [http://www.playloud.org/themonks.html] "In 2006 play loud! released in conjunction with the film
monks - the transatlantic feedback the soundtrack/tribute double CDsilver monk time . 29 international bands (the original monks included) take the experiment one step further and transport the 60s ideas into the 21st century.Personnel
*vocals/
Guitar : Gary Burger
*Organ: Larry Clark
*drums: Roger Johnston
*Bass guitar : Eddie Shaw
*Banjo : Dave DayLinks
* [http://www.cultcargo.net/modules/AMS/article.php?storyid=105 Black Monk Time article on Cult Cargo]
- "I Can't Get Over You" – 2:42
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