A King at Nightfall/The Road of Silk...Plus [Import]
A King at Nightfall/The Road of Silk...Plus [Import]
Track Listings
| Disc: 1 |
| 1. Between Us There Is Nothing |
| 2. Carnations on the Roof |
| 3. All the Dead Were Strangers |
| 4. Wristwatch for a Drummer |
| 5. King at Nightfall |
| 6. Last Hill That Shows You All the Valley |
| 7. Double Agent |
| 8. Hypertension Kid |
| 9. Screen-Freak |
| 10. Apparition from Las Vegas |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Perfect Moments |
| 2. Shadow and the Widower |
| 3. Hollow and the Fluted Night |
| 4. Wall of Death |
| 5. Senior Citizens |
| 6. Man Who Walked Toward the Music |
| 7. Care-Charmer Sleep |
| 8. Our Lady Lowness |
| 9. My Egoist |
| 10. Array of Passionate Lovers |
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A King at Nightfall/The Road of Silk...Plus
Pete Atkin Manufacturer: See for Miles ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000056UMV Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
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Just the best there is.......2001-12-16
And that's just the words.
Clive applies a fearsome brainpower to the words, but filtered through a very human compassion and a wry observation of the recurring themes that stuff up all our lives. Pete applies an equally fearsome brainpower to the music. It's not until long after the first listening that you realise that no two songs sound the same, each has its own voice, whether that springs from jazz, blues, folk, rock, each distilled so its unique qualities are deployed to serve the words they carry.
Listen to it for the first time & you'll wonder what the fuss is about - a non-descript east English rural accent with surprising intonation. Look, he's just so far ahead of you that you have to trust him and try and keep up. This is music deeper than the Marianas Trench (12,000 or so metres under the Pacific off the Japanese coast in case your geography is a bit rusty). Listen to "Thirty Year Man". Three staccato piano chords repeated, you will know which country and which decade you are in before the words start. "Apparition in Las Vegas". The title tells you where you are, the musical introduction tells you when you are there before Pete even gets to the words. Listen to 'Payday Evening'. You'll recognise the bar, the barmaid, the smell of the place, the sounds ' words and music literally in perfect harmony.
Throughout their 8 CD catalogue, mostly written in the '70's, Atkin & James pinion the woes and follies of First World Man with pin-point accuracy. The words skewer you, the music leaves you satisfied at its 'rightness' and sobbing with frustration that something so good (a) exists and (b) is ignored, almost certainly because it is so good. These are songs that were launched on an un-responsive world 30 years ago. They are still relevant, still pertinent, still fresh today.
Should you be fortunate enough to see Pete perform, don't be fooled. On stage he is a diffident, understated Englishman quietly crediting Clive with supplying him with words that are treasures beyond price. He is correct in that, but listen, really listen, to the music. Pete has a musical brain to rival Clive's literary one. There is depth here. Switch on your brain, let your mouth hang slack-jawed in admiration and enjoy!
And there are still another 6 CDs out there!!
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