- Learn to Talk / The Country of Blinds
Infobox Album | Name = Learn to Talk / The Country of Blinds
Type =Compilation album
Artist = Skeleton Crew
Released = 2005
Recorded = Studio tracks:Switzerland , December 1983 – January 1984; December 1985 – January 1986 Live tracks:North America andEurope , 1982–1985
Genre =Avant-progressive rock
Length = 1:49:00
Label = Fred (UK)
Producer = Skeleton Crew
Robert VogelTim Hodgkinson
Reviews =
Last album = "The Country of Blinds "
(1986)
This album = "Learn to Talk / The Country of Blinds"
(2005)
Next album = –
Misc = Extra chronology 2
Artist =Fred Records
Type = Compilation album
Last album = "Allies"
(2004)Fred Frith
(RēR/FRO 07)
This album = "Learn to Talk / The Country of Blinds"
(2005)
Skeleton Crew
(RēR/FRO 8/9)
Next album = "Killing Time"
(2005)
Massacre
(RēR/FRO 10) Extra album cover
Upper caption = Learn to Talk / Country of Blinds
Background = CadetBlue
Lower caption =RecRec Music 1990 release of this compilation."Learn to Talk / The Country of Blinds" is a double CD compilation album by
United States experimental rock andjazz band Skeleton Crew. It was released byFred Records in 2005 and comprises the band's two studio albums, "Learn to Talk " and "The Country of Blinds ", with one track omitted, plus ten live tracks taken from theirNorth America n andEurope an tours, nine of which were previously unreleased.This compilation was dedicated by
Fred Frith toTom Cora , who died in 1998: "Dedicated to the memory of Tom Cora - dear friend, master musician and enthusiastic co-conspirator."In 1990
RecRec Music issued a similar compilation album, "Learn to Talk / Country of Blinds" on a single CD, comprising "Learn to Talk " and "The Country of Blinds " with three tracks omitted, and no additional tracks.Track listing
Disc 1: Learn to Talk
#"Que Viva" (Skeleton Crew) – 3:40
#"Onwards and Upwards" (Skeleton Crew) – 3:39
#"The Way Things Fall (Back Apart)" (Cora/Frith/Sharpe) – 2:35
#"Not My Shoes" (Skeleton Crew) – 2:14
#"The Washington Post" (Sousa arr. Skeleton Crew) – 1:28
#"We're Still Free" (Skeleton Crew) – 4:16
#"Victoryville" (Skeleton Crew) – 2:43
#"Los Colitos" (trad. Ecuador/Cora/Frith) – 2.53
#"Life at the Top" (Frith) – 1:44
#"Learn to Talk" (Skeleton Crew) – 3:40
#"Factory Song" (Skeleton Crew) – 5:13
#"It's Fine" (Skeleton Crew) – 4:22
#"Zach's Flag" (Cora) – 3:10
#"Sick as a Parrot" (Skeleton Crew) – 2:57
#"Automatic Pilot" (Skeleton Crew) – 1:28
#"Hook" (Frith) – 2:14
#"Killing Time" (Frith/Lasswell/Maher) – 2:27
*Tracks 1–13 are from the original "Learn to Talk " album
*Tracks 8–9 and 14–17 are not on theRecRec Music compilation, "Learn to Talk / Country of Blinds"
*Tracks 17 was previously released on "Passed Normal Vol. 4" (1991) by various artists.Disc 2: The Country of Blinds
#"The Country of Blinds" (Cora) – 4:10
#"The Border" (Hemenway) – 3:28
#"The Hand that Bites" (Frith) – 5:32
#"Dead Sheep" (Cora/Frith) – 3:22
#"Bingo" (Frith) – 3:34
#"Man or Monkey" (Cutler) – 2:27
#"Foot in Hole" (Skeleton Crew) – 3:08
#"Hot Field" (Skeleton Crew) – 2:36
#"The Birds of Japan" (Frith) – 4:00
#"You May Find a Bed" (Frith/Sharpe) – 6:10
#"Sparrow Song" (Frith) – 1:29
#"Safety in Numbers" (Skeleton Crew) – 3:18
#"Howdywhoola Too" (Cora) – 2:47
#"Second Rate" (Skeleton Crew) – 5:32
#"New Orleans Stomp" (Morton, arr. Skeleton Crew) – 3:14
#"Hasta la Victoria" (Skeleton Crew) – 3:24
*Tracks 1–10 are from the original "The Country of Blinds " album
*Tracks 11–16 are not on theRecRec Music compilation, "Learn to Talk / Country of Blinds"Track notes
*"Victoryville" was recorded live in December 1983 at the 1st
Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville inVictoriaville, Quebec ,Canada [ cite web |url=http://www.fimav.qc.ca/en/1983/ |title=1st Festival international de musique actuelle de Victoriaville |work=International Festival Musique Actuelle Victoriaville |accessdate=2007-11-08 ] (additional material from a malfunctioning tape-recorder which played both sides of the tape at once).
*Part of "Learn to Talk" recorded by CKRL inQuebec City .
*"Sick as a Parrot" and "Automatic Pilot" were recorded live inLyon, France , 1984
*"Hook" was recorded live inParis, France , 1982, and includedDave Newhouse on alto saxophone and percussion
*"Killing Time" (originally recorded by Massacre in 1981) was recorded live atIllinois State University ,Normal, Illinois ,4 November 1984
*"Hot Field" and the last section of "You May Find a Bed" were recorded live inReykjavík ,Iceland ,4 November 1985 .
*"Sparrow Song", "Safety in Numbers", "Howdywhoola Too" (cello/sampler/persussion solo byTom Cora ) and "Second Rate" were recorded live on their 1985 European tour
*"New Orleans Stomp" was recorded live at CBGB,New York City , April 1985
*"Hasta la Victoria" was recorded live inToronto , 1985Personnel
*
Tom Cora – Cello, bass guitar, Casio, accordion, drums, contraptions, singing
*Fred Frith – Guitar, 6-string bass guitar, violin, Casio, home-mades, drums, singing
*Zeena Parkins – Organ, electric harp, accordion, drums, singing
*Dave Newhouse – alto saxophone and percussion on "Hook"Guests
Röbl, Lu and Katrin – voices on "Los Colitos"
ound and art work
*Archival transfers from cassette to CD by
Vance Galloway and Jon Leidecker, September 2000
*Compiled and mastered byFred Frith andMyles Boisen , January and May 2005
*Cover painting byPeter Bäder
*Design byTomas Kurth Learn to Talk:
*Engineered by Robert Vogel andFred Frith
*Produced by Robert Vogel and Skeleton CrewThe Country of Blinds:
*Engineered byTim Hodgkinson andKatrina Brändli
*Produced byTim Hodgkinson References
External links
*amg | id = 10:43420rnaw48n | label = Learn to Talk / The Country of Blinds
* [http://home.arcor.de/nyds-exp-discogs/frith.htm Fred Frith discography]
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