Egg were one of the most complex and musically adventurous bands ever to confront an audience. Starting life as the psychedelic blues group Uriel in 1968, the organ trio toured the UK extensively and recorded three highly acclaimed albums (Egg, The Polite Force and The Civil Surface) before disbanding in 1972.
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Mont Campbell - Music From a Walled Garden (CD)
Mont Campbell says: "As a teenager in the late 1960s I wrote for the rock group Egg, one of the bands now described as 'prog' by students of the era. In the mid-1970s I forswore the genre of rock music altogether - even the experimental variety! - and began to develop an interest in folk tradition and, increasingly, non-western music. Starting with the Balkans and moving through Greece and Turkey into the middle East, and then India and the far East, I gradually discovered a vast Aladdin's cave of entirely new musical ideas and instrumental sounds. Since that time I have been learning and gestating these various forms of musical expression, for no good reason except that I find them fascinating – and because they are not dependent on electronic technology, but produced by means of human skill acting on the acoustic properties of natural materials, something which we may have to learn to re-evaluate in the coming decades."
Tracks1 Afrasiab (7:15) 2 Armadillo Mythology (2:06) 3 Glass Butterflies (6:09) 4 The Edge of Sleep (1:12) 5 Zeno's Phantom Island (4:53) 6 The Salmon of Wisdom (3:39) 7 Provlepsi (8:51) 8 The Almanac of Azarquiel (2:21) 9 Calakmul (7:12) 10 Oecinial Reckoning (5:28) 11 Pibroch for the Midwinter Sun (3:00) 12 Sunrise Over Firle Beacon (2:26) 13 (Bonus track) Star Trek Theme (1:23) CreditsPerformers: Mont Campbell (misc. wind & stringed instruments, percussion, keyboards), Barbara Gaskin (vocals), Julia Bishop (violin & viola), Gill Emerson (cello samples), Blackadder Brass (cornu samples). |
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