Harper, Roy: Flat Baroque & Berserk

Harper, Roy SKU: 31502047
Harper, Roy: Flat Baroque & Berserk

Harper, Roy: Flat Baroque & Berserk

Harper, Roy SKU: 31502047

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Flat Baroque & Berserk
Artist: Harper, Roy
Label: Science Friction
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5065000022020
Genre: Folk

Flat Baroque and Berserk' was the first record of Harper's to go into the charts. Peter Jenner was assigned by EMI Records to produce the recording - the two have been good friends ever since. EMI Studios, Abbey Road was at that time the most advanced studio in Europe, and over the next ten years Harper was to record in near-perfect conditions. Over those years, the studio buzzed with four separate Beatles, some Stones, The Pink Floyd, Cliff and the Shadows, Gracie Fields, three of four musical knights, Kate Bush, Olivier Newton-John, The Hollies, Yehudi Menuin, Stefan Grapelli, The Plastic Ono Band, Eric Clapton; you name them, they were all there. It was a creative hotbed where the technical staff, headed by Ken Townsend, were second to none. The song that Harper was best known for in those days, 'I Hate the White Man,' was recorded live for this album, and still stands as a testament to my lifelong devotion to espousing equal rights for all humans. Harper has long since wondered about the wisdom of stating that you have the capacity to hate your own race for it's misdemeanours, but as a polemic it has been both an effective tool and somewhere of a place for a humble humanitarian to stand. This year marks two important milestones for Roy Harper - his 75th birthday and 50 years of recording music. To celebrate, Roy will be performing four special concerts in September and releasing the first vinyl reissues of his classic albums, none of which have been available on vinyl for well over 20 years.

Tracks:
1.1 Don't You Grieve
1.2 I Hate the White Man
1.3 Feeling All the Saturday
1.4 How Does It Feel
1.5 Goodbye
1.6 Another Day
1.7 Davey
1.8 East of the Sun
1.9 Tom Tiddler's Ground
1.10 Francesca
1.11 Song of the Ages
1.12 Hell's Angels
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