Spoken word LPs you wish were instrumental
m_dejean
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I'm listening to this right now:and I'm thinking "PLEASE SHUT UP MR. SOMBRE BRITISH SHAKESPEARE DRAMA QUEEN" because this guy John Carbery is reciting Malcolm Lowry poems all over the fucking thing! I mean it would be OK if the bloke would just shut up once in a while, but noooo, he does not stop for more than a minute or two at a time over the course of 3 album sides. No disrespect to Mr. Carbery who is probably a nice chap, but arrrrrgh.I know what the premise of the record is, but if it's not possible to make Lowry and Collier gel better than this, I'd much rather dissect them as two seperate entities. The music underneath the constant blabbering is good, and I really like Graham Collier, so I'm just frustrated that it isn't allowed to breathe a little moreI would have thrown this in the sell pile if it wasn't for Side 4 which is a 23 minute instrumental that makes it a keeper anyway.Any other spoken word albums where the words should have been shushed?Of course this pertains to spoken word LPs with some sort of musical backing, not stripped-down poetry reading. Duh.
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Eddie, stick to playing because you ain't got the chops for comedy.
i guess that is unless you believe that kind of stuff
Though I understand there are 7"s w/ some inst versions.
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although i guess as more of a novelty. but he has some album (i think it's called "psalms for i") where he recites old testament scripture over heavy dub rhythms. again some novelty shit, but his delivery is so crazy it can be enjoyable if you're in the right mood. i rarely am though.
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Prince Far I? I'm not mad at his recitation-style vocals, and for those who don't like it there are plenty of dubs available.
What's the deal with this? I've never heard it. Did they drown it in dialogue?