- The Incredible String Band (album)
Infobox Album | Name = The Incredible String Band
Type = Studio album
Artist =The Incredible String Band
Caption = The original UK cover of the album, showing Clive Palmer, Robin Williamson, and Mike Heron
Released = June 1966
Recorded = May 1966
Genre = Folk
Length = 45:07
Label = Elektra
Producer =Joe Boyd
Reviews = *"Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:7q77gjurj6iw link]
Last album =
This album = "The Incredible String Band" (1966)
Next album = "The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion " (1967)"The Incredible String Band" is the band's eponymous debut album. Released in 1966, it is the only Incredible String Band album to feature the original trio line-up with
Clive Palmer as well asRobin Williamson andMike Heron .The trio had been signed to
Elektra Records byJoe Boyd , who had seen them play inGlasgow . They recorded the album at the Sound Techniques studio in London in one or two days in May1966 , with Boyd as producer. Boyd insisted on focusing on the group's own self-written material, rather than the traditional songs and tunes which they had also been performing. This marginalised Palmer, who wrote and sang on only one track, and played on only four others.The band's imagery is less prevalent on this album than on their later albums, although the
liner notes , by Heron, include a surreal tale of the band's encounter with a magicblackbird . Unlike their later work, the instrumentation is relatively orthodox (mostly guitars, fiddle, mandolin and banjo), but the album does contain unconventional tunes and singing styles. Heron later described the album as his favourite.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), "Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium", 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1]The album was released in Britain in June 1966, and in the USA, and showcased their playing on a variety of instruments. It won the title of "Folk Album of the Year" in "
Melody Maker "'s annual poll, and in a 1968Sing Out! magazine interviewBob Dylan praised Williamson's "October Song" as one of his favorite songs of that period.The original LP sleeve used in the UK showed the band holding obscure musical instruments in Boyd's office in London. For the USA issue, a different photo was used, showing the three musicians posed on what appears to be a rusting bus.
The trio broke up immediately after recording the album, but Heron and Williamson reunited after a few months to continue the band's name as a duo, later augmented by other musicians.
Track listing
ide one
#"Maybe Someday" (
Mike Heron ) – 2:20
#"October Song" (Robin Williamson ) – 4:09
#"When the Music Starts to Play" (Heron) – 2:43
#"Schaeffer's Jig" (traditional) – 0:58
#"Womankind" (Williamson) – 3:45
#"The Tree" (Heron) – 2:55
#"Whistle Tune" (trad, arr. Williamson) – 1:02
#"Dandelion Blues" (Williamson) – 3:02ide two
#"How Happy I Am" (Heron) – 2:20
#"Empty Pocket Blues" (Clive Palmer ) – 4:47
#"Smoke Shovelling Song" (Williamson) – 3:47
#"Can't Keep Me Here" (Heron) – 2:14
#"Good as Gone" (Williamson) – 3:30
#"Footsteps of the Heron" (Heron) – 3:14
#"Niggertown" (trad, arr. Palmer) – 2:09
#"Everything's Fine Right Now" (Heron) – 2:12Personnel
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Mike Heron -vocals ,guitar
*Clive Palmer -banjo , guitar, vocals,kazoo
*Robin Williamson -violin , vocals, whistle, guitar,mandolin References
External links
* [http://isb.bakkevold.com/debut.html Lyrics]
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