Return Of The Sophisticated Beggar [Import]
Return Of The Sophisticated Beggar [Import]
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This is where it all began for British folk-rocker Roy Harper: a slim volume of poems and psychedelic ditties set to music, backed by a simple Revox machine, and transformed by instrumental turns that display Harper's deft guitar work. "Girlie," "Big Fat Aeroplane," and "Legend," while steeped in traditional folk idioms, hint at Harper's still-developing songwriting style. His caustic wit and passion are evident in the wordplay. "Forever" is as pretty a love song as you are likely to hear, while the mostly instrumental "Blackpool" displays as much acoustic dexterity as the playing of Leo Kottke and John Fahey. The electrified "Committed" takes a darkly humorous look at Harper's 15-week spell in an institution undergoing electro-convulsive therapy treatment after he faked mental illness to get out of the Royal Air Force. Very much a first album with rough edges and no-frills production, The Sophisticated Beggar nonetheless displays the talent and possibilities Harper would soon command. --John Sutton- Smith
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Return of the Sophisticated Beggar
Roy Harper Manufacturer: Beat Goes on ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000SQD14S Release Date: 2007-09-17 |
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Digitally Remastered and Packaged in a Slipcase with New Liner Notes. Reissue of Roy's First Album Recorded for Miki Dallon's Strike Label in 1966.
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Return Of The Sophisticated Beggar
Roy Harper Manufacturer: Mooncrest Records UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000040MA Release Date: 1997-10-25 |
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Amazon.com
This is where it all began for British folk-rocker Roy Harper: a slim volume of poems and psychedelic ditties set to music, backed by a simple Revox machine, and transformed by instrumental turns that display Harper's deft guitar work. "Girlie," "Big Fat Aeroplane," and "Legend," while steeped in traditional folk idioms, hint at Harper's still-developing songwriting style. His caustic wit and passion are evident in the wordplay. "Forever" is as pretty a love song as you are likely to hear, while the mostly instrumental "Blackpool" displays as much acoustic dexterity as the playing of Leo Kottke and John Fahey. The electrified "Committed" takes a darkly humorous look at Harper's 15-week spell in an institution undergoing electro-convulsive therapy treatment after he faked mental illness to get out of the Royal Air Force. Very much a first album with rough edges and no-frills production, The Sophisticated Beggar nonetheless displays the talent and possibilities Harper would soon command. --John Sutton- SmithCustomer Reviews:
A fine piece of soft-leather boot music..........2002-05-03
The record is kinda like Nick Drake, but more friendly. And considerably more spunk than the recent Hope Sandoval record too, although the moodiness seems similar. While it's mostly guitars and voice, he changes things up a few times: one song has some organ and drums, one is just "hup hup hup hup hup hup hup hup (etc.)" vocals. (It's short.)
Good record.
Something Very Special.......2000-03-20
If you're looking for that original, straight from the heart, musical integrity, then this is a must.
Roy is as colourful as his life has been: he began adult life in the Royal Air Force before using insanity grounds to get out. Between 1959 and 1964 he spent his time in a mental hospital, prison and busking all over Europe, inspiring to be a poet too. He has been a good friend of Jimmy Page, who often did unannounced guest appearances at his concert. Roy inspired the maginificent 4 to perform the 1970 zany track from Led Zeppelin III, Hats Off To Harper (Roy).
Stand-out tracks include China Girl, Blackpool and Legend. Other classics include the fantastic lyrics of October the Twelfth, the great guitar work of Forever and the insane Committed, which starts with a 60's recording of Manchester City Football Club in there heyday, and portays his own days of being a mental health patient.
If you had only a few albums to keep, stranded on a desert, island, make sure this is one of them.
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