- Privilege (album)
Infobox Album | Name = Privilege
Type =Album
Artist =Ivor Cutler
Released = 1983
Recorded = 1983
Genre =Spoken word
Length =
Label = Rough Trade
Producer =David Toop ,Steve Beresford
Reviews =
*Allmusic (2.5/5) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:m0uvad6kv8wj link]
Last album = "Life in a Scotch Sitting Room, Vol. 2 " (1978)
This album = "Privilege" (1983)
Next album = "Prince Ivor " (1986)"Privilege" is an
album byIvor Cutler , originally released in 1983 onRough Trade Records . It was produced byDavid Toop andSteve Beresford , both of whom are better known for their work inambient music , and unlike Cutler's 1970s recordings it sees Cutler's vocals accompanied by a wide range of musical instruments including keyboards, banjo, euphonium and alto flute. The LP is co-credited to Linda Hirst, who recites a number of poems and provides backing vocals on some of the tracks. The closing track, "Women of the World", was released as a single and became a minor hit on theUK Indie Chart .Mason, Stewart. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:m0uvad6kv8wj Review] . Allmusic. Retrieved 14 Mar. 2006.] It has since been covered byJim O'Rourke , on his1999 album "Eureka", and YACHT, on his2007 album "I Believe In You. Your Magic Is Real."Track listing
:(all tracks written by Ivor Cutler);Side one
#"Sit Down"
#"Use a Brick"
#"Home Is the Sailor"
#"For Practice"
#"A Doughnut in My Hand"
#"Fair's Fair"
#"Killer Bee (Jungle Tip)"
#"Whale Badge"
#"Blue Bear"
#"Creamy Pumpkins"
#"Counting Song"
#"My Darling"
#"Life in a Scotch Sitting Room Vol.2 (Episode 15)"
#"Mostly Tins"
#"Tomato Brain"
#"Bad Eye"
#"Silent 'S'"
#"Halfway Through"
#"Look at the Moon";Side two
#"Old Black Dog"
#"The Gathering Doubt"
#"Pussy on the Mat"
#"Large & Puffy"
#"People Run to the Edge"
#"Country Door"
#"Piranhas (Jungle Tip)"
#"Brenda"
#"I Love You But I Don't Know What I Mean"
#"Breathing Regularly"
#"Life in a Scotch Sitting Room Vol.2 (Episode 16)"
#"Full of Goods"
#"Ok, I'll Count to 8"
#"Secret Drinker"
#"Pass the Ball Jim (for John Peel)"
#"Over You Go"
#"Step It Out Lively, Boys"
#"Uncut Moquette"
#"Women of the World"References
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