1997, Shrimper
The {free jazz} blowing of the live Mission Accomplished (for drums, bass, sax, and power drill) could be from Greenwich Village in 1966, the ancient melody and guitar picking of Cherry Tree Carol sound transported from the 18th century English countryside, and Nese 1 and Nese 2 could be {Middle East folk} songs from the time of Omar Khayyam. A dozen or more musical styles are showcased in one form or another, from Scottish highland drones (Scotland the Brave/Ditches and Scotland the Brave/Cheeks) to {classic rock} ballads (Give/Leave) to beat-style poems (Fractured and Those Thing) to unapologetic noise music (Prepared Hammond for Five Hands). Incredibly, Amps for Christ mainman Henry Barnes manages to make this hodgepodge sound terrific as an album. More impressive than his ease in composing in different styles is his ability to find common threads in vastly different musical worlds. The drone of an over-driven electric guitar, for example, works well as a backing texture in a variety of contexts, and various exotic instruments are transported effortlessly from one style to the next. Highly recommended. ~ Mark Richardson, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | She's with Me |
| 2 | Give/Leave |
| 3 | Scotland the Brave/Ditches |
| 4 | Fractured |
| 5 | Cricket |
| 6 | Nese 1 |
| 7 | Little Angel |
| 8 | My Blood Has a Name |
| 9 | Serbia |
| 10 | She Saw |
| 11 | Those Thing |
| 12 | Painter |
| 13 | Tongue Is a Verb |
| 14 | Mission Accomplished |
| 15 | Cherry Tree Carol |
| 16 | Mother's Night |
| 17 | Nese 2 |
| 18 | Scotland the Brave/Cheeks |
| 19 | Bishop |
| 20 | The Race |
| 21 | As I Walked Out |
| 22 | String Theory |
| 23 | Prepared Hammond for 5 Hands |
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