词条 | Be Glad for the Song Has No Ending |
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| name = Be Glad for the Song Has No Ending | type = Soundtrack Album | artist = The Incredible String Band | cover = Be-glad-for-the-song-has-no-ending.jpg | alt = | released = March 1971 | recorded = July 1968 - April 1969, Sound Techniques, Chelsea, London | venue = | studio = | genre = Psychedelic folk, folk | length = 50:19 | label = Island | producer = Joe Boyd | prev_title = U | prev_year = 1970 | next_title = Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air | next_year = 1971 }}{{Album ratings | rev1 = Allmusic | rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}} [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r1843611|pure_url=yes}} link] }}Be Glad for the Song Has No Ending is the eighth album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, the Incredible String Band, featuring Mike Heron, Robin Williamson, Licorice McKechnie and Rose Simpson. It is the soundtrack for a film of the same name, and was released on Island Records in March 1971, failing to chart in either the UK[1] or US. It would be the first album from the band on the Island label, and the last to feature Joe Boyd as the producer.[2] BackgroundRecordingRecording of the album and soundtrack came during a transitional period for the band. Tracks were completed during Wee Tam and the Big Huge and I Looked Up sessions. As a result, the girlfriends Licorice McKechnie and Rose Simpson are more involved in some tracks in comparison to others. Even the compositions themselves reflect differentiation from the dream-like folk pieces to the less experimental contemporary ones that are more similar to Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air. The whole B-side of the album is instrumentals that were the soundtrack of the documentary. They appear in the film to set mood to significant scenes. Three additional tracks were added from the Wee Tam sessions that did not make it to the album to have a completed LP. Joe Boyd stated the whole development was "a kind of clear out the cupboard thing".[3][4] The documentaryThe documentary film was released in July 1970 and was based on the members of The Incredible String Band. The film is broken down into two parts. Part one featured stage performances and interviews of the band with the intent of learning about the group's thought process and way of living.[5] Part two involves the group with friends dressing up to create a short, 20-minute drama play called The Pirate and The Crystal Ball.[6] Filming began as early as a March 1968 Royal Festival Hall concert, and was budgeted by Ominibus for what they expected to be a straightforward documentary. Since there was limited camera angles, the concert was broken down into brief clips of pre-selected segments. After concert segments of material including "Mercy I Cry City" and "A Very Cellular Song", brief questioning is taken up by reporters. On one particular intense, regarding the meaning of their music, Heron responds, "If I could describe my songs I wouldn't sing them".[7] Then, extensive interviews are conducted at the group's communal home in Glasgow along with clips of their daily lives. Finally, was the fable drama designed by the band, which was completed in one weekend. A basic-storyline included a pirate attempting to steal a crystal ball from three fates (Simpson, McKechnie, and Schofield). The fates enlist a hunter (Maistre) to set matters right, and the hunter captures the pirate to be judged by two Gods (Williamson, Heron). In the end, the pirate is forced into an endless reincarnation cycle. A collage of psychedelic images relating to the pirate's past begin and end with the sound of a baby's cry, concluding the fable.[8] Track listingSide one{{Track listing| total_length = | title1 = Come With Me | writer1 = Robin Williamson | length1 = 3:51 | title2 = All Writ Down | writer2 = Mike Heron | length2 = 4:24 | title3 = Veshengro | writer3 = Williamson | length3 = 5:03 | title4 = See All the People | writer4 = Heron | length4 = 3:38 | title5 = Waiting for You | writer5 = Williamson | length5 = 6:42 }}Side two{{Track listing | title1 = The Song Has No Ending | note1 = Parts 1 to 9 | writer1 = Heron, Williamson | length1 = 26:41 }} Personnel
References1. ^Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) {{The Incredible String Band}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Be Glad For The Song Has No Ending}}2. ^Whitburn, Joel; Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums, 1955-1996; p. 366. {{ISBN|0898201179}} 3. ^Be Glad: An Incredible String Band Compendium (167-168) 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.notcoming.com/reviews/begladforthesong/|title=Be Glad For the Song Has No Ending|work=notcoming.com|author=Tyler Wilcox}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://brainwashed.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2841:qthe-incredible-string-band-be-glad-for-the-song-has-no-endingq&catid=15:home-theater|title=Incredible String Band: Be Glad For the Song Has No Ending|work=brainwashed.com|author=Jonathan Dean}} 6. ^{{cite web |url=https://grapewrath.wordpress.com/2009/10/08/robin-williamson-legacy-of-the-scottish-harpers/|title=Legacy of the Scottish Harpers|work=Wordpress.com}} 7. ^Be Glad: An Incredible String Band Compendium (156) 8. ^Be Glad: An Incredible String Band Compendium (154-155) 5 : The Incredible String Band albums|Albums produced by Joe Boyd|1970 soundtracks|Film soundtracks|Island Records soundtracks |
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