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词条 Bullinamingvase
释义

  1. History

      Watford Gap  

  2. Track listing

      Side one    Side two  

  3. 1977 Harvest Reprint

      Side one    Side two  

  4. 1996 CD reissue

  5. Promotional and single releases

      Promo release (SPSR 407)    Promo release (SPSR 408)    Single release March 1977 (HAR 5120)    Single release November 1977 (HAR 5140)  

  6. Personnel

  7. References

  8. External links

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| released = 1977
| recorded = Hereford, England
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| genre = Folk rock, progressive folk, folk baroque
| length = 44:22
| label = Harvest SHSP 4060
Chrysalis CHR 1138
Science Friction HUCD021
| producer = Peter Jenner, John Leckie
| prev_title = HQ
| prev_year = 1975
| next_title = The Unknown Soldier
| next_year = 1980
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Bullinamingvase (a wordplay on "Bull in a Ming vase") is the ninth studio album by English folk / rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Roy Harper. It was first released in 1977 by Harvest Records. In the United States the album was released as One Of Those Days In England.

History

The album features a mix of musicians and instruments, including the Vauld Symphony Orchestra (named after the Marden, Herefordshire farm Harper owned and recorded in at the time). The CD release (Science Friction HUCD021) has been remastered with SNS 20-bit digital supermapping.

One of the album's highlights is the epic, 19 minute, "One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2–10)" (originally side 2 of the album). Comprising several musical movements, the song is a collection of reminiscences from both a personal and cultural perspective. Harper sings of "Britannica and all those who sail in her, especially those with Albions cultural heritage claws...", and refers to the Alfred Jewel.[2]

"Naked Flame" is modelled on the traditional Lady Franklin's Lament, in much the same way as Bob Dylan's Dream (from The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan) used the same source.[3]

Watford Gap

Originally the album contained the song "Watford Gap" which contained somewhat disparaging lyrics concerning the Watford Gap service station, a motorway service area situated between junctions 16 and 17 of the M1 Motorway, near Watford Gap, in Northamptonshire, England.[4]

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Just about a mile from where the motorways all merge

You can view the national edifice, a monumental splurge

It's the lonesome traveller's rotgut or bacteria's revenge

The great plastic spectacular descendant of Stonehenge

And the people come to worship on their death-defying wheels

Fancy-dressed as shovels for their death-defying meals

It's the Watford Gap, Watford Gap

A plate of grease and a load of crap


}}

Harper claimed the food was "junk, absolute junk. I tried to get the media food commentators of the day interested, but none of them would help me because they were all kind of bought off in some way, they were in the pockets of the corporations. I got a reply from Bernard Levin - he agreed with me but wouldn't go public about it".[5] Subsequent pressings omitted the song at the behest of an EMI board member who was (also) a non-executive director of Blue Boar (the owners of the service station).[6] Under duress, Harper replaced the controversial track with "Breakfast With You", a song he himself allegedly described as "pap".[7] In 1996, "Watford Gap" was finally restored to the re-issued CD, with "Breakfast With You" now the closing track.

Track listing

All tracks credited to Roy Harper

Side one

  1. "One Of Those Days In England Part 1" – 3:25
  2. "These Last Days" – 4:26
  3. "Cherishing the Lonesome" – 5:54
  4. "Naked Flame" – 5:06
  5. "Watford Gap" – 3:22

Side two

  1. "One Of Those Days In England Parts 2–10" – 19:27

1977 Harvest Reprint

Side one

  1. "One Of Those Days In England" – 3:25
  2. "These Last Days" – 4:26
  3. "Cherishing the Lonesome" – 5:54
  4. "Naked Flame" – 5:06
  5. "Breakfast With You" – 2:42

Side two

  1. "One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2–10)" – 19:27

1996 CD reissue

  1. "One Of Those Days In England" – 3:25
  2. "These Last Days" – 4:26
  3. "Cherishing the Lonesome" – 5:54
  4. "Naked Flame" – 5:06
  5. "Watford Gap" – 3:22
  6. "One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2–10)" – 19:27
  7. "Breakfast With You" – 2:42

Promotional and single releases

With the re-print of Bullinamingvase, Harvest Records included a promo "single".

Promo release (SPSR 407)

  • Side 1. – "Referendum (Legend)" / "Another Day" (live version)
  • Side 2.– "Tom Tiddler's Ground"

Promo release (SPSR 408)

  • Side 1. – "One Of Those Days In England" / "Watford Gap"
  • Side 2. – "Naked Flame" / "Mrs Space" - (extract from "One Of Those Days In England")

Two singles were also released from the album on the Harvest label.

Single release March 1977 (HAR 5120)

  • Side 1. "One Of Those Days In England"
  • Side 2. "Watford Gap"

Single release November 1977 (HAR 5140)

  • Side 1. "Sail Away"
  • Side 2. "Cherishing The Lonesome"

Personnel

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  • Roy Harper (vocals and guitars)
  • Alvin Lee (guitar on "One Of Those Days In England")
  • Andy Roberts guitars
  • Jimmy McCulloch (guitars)
  • Henry McCullough (guitars)
  • B.J. Cole (pedal steel guitar)
  • Percy Jones (bass)
  • Ronnie Lane (bass on "One Of Those Days In England")
  • Dave Cochran (bass)
  • Herbie Flowers (bass)
  • David Lawson (keyboards & orchestral arrangements and conduction)
  • Max Middleton (keyboards)
  • Steve Broughton (drums)
  • John Halsey (drums)
  • Skaila Kanga[8] – harp
  • Linda McCartney (backing vocals on "One Of Those Days In England")
  • Paul McCartney (backing vocals on "One Of Those Days In England")
  • Dave Plowman (euphonium, trombone)
  • The Vauld Symphony Orchestra
  • John Leckie – sound engineer
  • Mark Vigars – sound engineer
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References

1. ^[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r381249|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic review]
2. ^See Liner Notes
3. ^Album review October 2011 Retrieved on 9 December 2011
4. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/music/2006/aug/25/popandrock Drive-time Blues - The Guardian 25.08.2006]
5. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/music/2006/aug/25/popandrock Drive-time Blues - The Guardian 25.08.2006]
6. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/music/2006/aug/25/popandrock Drive-time Blues - The Guardian 25.08.2006]
7. ^[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00000DCIN Amazon review]
8. ^  – Skaila Kanga's Biography at The Royal Academy of Music

External links

  • Roy Harper Official Site
  • Excellent Roy Harper resource
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070111212900/http://www.mistlethrush.co.uk/stormcock/discogra.htm Roy Harper Discography]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060512063902/http://www.farmstays.co.uk/bb/vauldHouse.html The Vauld Farm Bed & Breakfast]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060615163747/http://www.musiciansgallery.com/start/strings/harps/kanga%28skaila%29.htm Biography of Skaila Kanga]
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