- Joy of a Toy
Infobox Album |
Name = Joy of a Toy
Type = studio
Artist =Kevin Ayers
Released = November 1969
Recorded = 17 Jun-11 Sep 1969;Abbey Road Studios ,London
Genre = Rock
Length = 41:30 (original issue)
Label = Harvest
Producer =Kevin Ayers &Peter Jenner
Reviews =
*Rolling Stone Rating|4|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/kevinayers/albums/album/165361/review/5947077/joy_of_a_toy link]
*The Times Rating|5|5 - Best Albums of All Time [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article4172687.ece link]
Last album =
This album = "Joy of a Toy"
(1969)
Next album = "Shooting at the Moon"
(1970)"Joy of a Toy" is the debut solo album of
Kevin Ayers , a founding member ofSoft Machine . Its whimsical and unique vision is a clear indication of how Soft Machine might have progressed under Ayers' tenure. He is accompanied on the LP by his Soft Machine colleaguesRobert Wyatt ,Mike Ratledge andHugh Hopper .After a Soft Machine tour of the USA with the
Jimi Hendrix Experience , Ayers had decided to retire from the music business. Hendrix however, presented Ayers with an acousticGibson J-200 guitar on the promise that he continue his songwriting. Ayers repaired to a small London flat where he composed and arranged a whole LP which was then presented to Malcolm Jones' fledgling Harvest label where it was recorded byPeter Jenner for the then exorbitant sum of £4000."Joy Of A Toy" features many of Ayers' most enduring songs from 'The Lady Rachel' to 'Girl On A Swing', the latter still, regularly covered by artists to this day like
Candie Payne andThe Ladybug Transistor . It was on "Joy Of A Toy" that Ayers developed his sonorous vocal delivery, an avant-garde song construction and an affection for bizarre instrumentation that would have a deep influence far into the 1970s and indeed the present day.Track listing
"All tracks are credited to Ayers"
Side 1
# "Joy of a Toy Continued"
# "Town Feeling"
# "The Clarietta Rag"
# "Girl on a Swing"
# "Song for Insane Times"Side 2
# "Stop This Train (Again Doing It)"
# "Eleanor's Cake (Which Ate Her)"
# "The Lady Rachel"
# "Oleh Oleh Bandu Bandong"
# "All This Crazy Gift of Time"Bonus material on reissue
# "Religious Experience"
# "Lady Rachael"
# "Soon Soon Soon"
# "Religious Experience"
# "Lady Rachael"
# "Singing a Song in the Morning "Personnel
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Kevin Ayers / Guitars, Bass and Vocals
*Robert Wyatt / Drums
*David Bedford / Piano, Arranger
*Mike Ratledge / Organ
*Hugh Hopper / Bass (1 & 5)
*Paul Buckmaster / Cello
*Rob Tait / Drums (6 & 9)
*Paul Minns / Oboeplus on "Religious Experience" / "Singing A Song In The Morning" :
*Syd Barrett / Guitar (1b)
*Richard Sinclair / Bass
*Richard Coughlan / Drums
*David Sinclair / Organ
*The Ladybirds / Backing vocalsIt should be noted that shortly after Barrett's death, Ayers told Mojo magazine that when Barrett arrived at the studio: "....he was out-of-it....wasn't able to tune his guitar or find the chords. We put a couple of tracks down but he just didn't want to do it any more." This casts some doubt as to whether any takes of "Religious Experience"/"Singing a song in the Morning" feature Barrett in spite of the CD's claims.
References
*"Kevin Ayers" by Richard Williams (Melody Maker Apr 25, 1970)
*"Joy of a Toy" liner notes by Mark Powell (EMI 2003)
*"Joy of a Toy" liner notes by Martin Wakeling (Harvest Sept 2006)External Links
*"Joy of a Toy - Best Albums of All Time by Peter Paphides" [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article4172687.ece]
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