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peter chilvers - he wrote this (cdr)
'He Wrote This' is an album of fretless bass and chapman stick compositions from the Henry Fool / Samuel Smiles member, Peter Chilvers.
Displaying the full range of Chilvers' impressive and impressionistic textural palette and operating in the looping and soundscaping terrain of Fripp/ Eno, Eberhard Weber and Rothko, the album also features vocal contributions from Tim Bowness and Sandra O'Neill on the songs 'All the beautiful things' and 'Broken things'.
Tracks
1 Traffic (6.24)
2 Stick A (8.18)
3 Slow combs (7.33)
4 All the beautiful things (5.22)
5 Dirty stick (12.26)
6 Endless pull (2.43)
7 Drone(6.54)
8 Broken things (2.23)
9 Stick G (10.02)
Credits
Peter Chilvers
Double Bass (1), Chapman Stick (2,5,9), Fretless Bass (3,4,6,7,8)
Tim Bowness
Vocals and lyrics (4,8)
Sandra O'Neill
Vocal (8)
dditional noises on track 1 provided unwittingly by Chesterton High Street, Cambridge
All tracks by Peter Chilvers except:
All the beautiful things (Bowness / Chilvers)
Broken things (Bowness / Chilvers / O'Neill)
Produced and Mixed by Peter Chilvers
Thanks to Tim, Sandra, Myke, Carl
Photography by Myke Clifford
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i received a copy of peter chilvers' he wrote this from burningshed.com last month. an album of double bass, chapman stick and fretless bass is always going to grab my attention but this really did grab my attention. it's more atmospherics and loops than in-your-face bass. however the track "endless pull", which for me is the highlight of the album, breaks free from the atmospherics to give you a good slap around the face. that's certainly what it felt like the first time i listened to it. a splendid album and one that i fully recommend.
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