Artist: National Health Title Of Album: Complete Release Date: 1976-82/1990 Location: UK Label: East Side Digital [ESD 80402/412] Genre:Canterbury Scene, Prog Rock, Fusion Quality: FLAC (*image + cue,log) Length: 79:02+79:26 Tracks: 23 Total Size: 1.01Gb(+3%)(covers) WebSite:discogs.com
Tracklist: ------- CD1: 1. Paraclesus (1:41) 2. Tenemos Roads (14:32) 3. Brujo (10:13) 4. Borogoves (excerpt from part two) (4:12) 5. Borogoves (part one) (6:29) 6. Elephants (14:32) 7. The Bryden Two-Step (for Amphibians) part 1 (8:52) 8. The Collapso (6:16) 9. Squarer for Maud (11:30)
CD 2: 10. Dreams Wide Awake (8:48) 11. Binoculars (11:43) 12. Phlakaton (0:08) 13. The Bryden Two-Step (for Amphibians) part 2 (5:31) 14. The Apocalypso (6:32) 15. Portrait of a Shrinking Man (5:33) 16. T.N.T.F.X. (3:12) 17. Black hat (4:51) 18. I Feel A Night Coming On (6:35) 19. Arriving Twice (2:17) 20. Shining Water (8:50) 21. Tales of a Damson Knight (1:53) 22. Flanagan's People (5:20) 23. Toad of Toad Hall (7:25) ------------------ Track 1-1 previously unreleased. 1-2 to 1-6 originally released as LP " National Health " in 1978. Tracks 1-7 to 2-4 originally released as LP " Of Queues And Cures " in 1978. Track 2-5 previously unreleased. Tracks 2-6 to 2-14 originally released as LP " D.S. Al Coda " in 1982.
Track 1-1 recorded February 17, 1976, for radio broadcast. Tracks 1-2 to 1-6 recorded at the Point, Victoria, London, 1977, on the Mobile Mobile. Intro to 'Elephants' recorded live at the M.L.T.S., Tiel, Holland, 14/2/77. Synthi Hi-Fli and mixing by Nick Levitt. Recorded (Teac 2-track ) by Mike Ruysbroek, Tape edited by Pip Pyle. Tracks 1-7 to 2-4 recorded in July 1978 at Ridge Farm (near Dorking, Surrey) on the Mobile Mobile, a 24-track transportable studio. Track 2-5 recorded January / February 1990 at Mr. Russell Studios. Tracks 2-6 to 2-14 recorded at Matrix, London, October / November 1981.
Personnel: --------- Dave Stewart / organ, electric & acoustic piano, Minimoog, tone generator (all, except 12) Phil Miller / guitar (all, except 12) Alan Gowen / moog, electric & acoustic piano (1-13, except 12) John Greaves / bass (7-23, except 12) Neil Murray / bass (2-6) Pip Pyle / drums, electric drums, percussion, glockenspiel, finger cymbals, shaker, bells, hand claps (all, except 1) Mont Campbell / bass (1) Steve Hillage / guitar (1) Bill Bruford / drums (1) ------------------------ Jimmy Hastings / flute, clarinet, bass clarinet (2-6, 9, 11) Amanda Parsons / vocals (2 to 6, 15) John Mitchell / percussion, temple blocks, guiro (2-5) George Born / cellos (7, 9, 13) Paul Nieman / trombones (7, 11, 13) Phil Minton / trumpet (7, 11, 13) Selwyn Baptiste / steel drums (8) Keith Thompson / oboe (9, 11) Peter Blegvad / voice (9) Rick Biddulph / bass (10) Ted Emmett / trumpet (15-23) Annie Whitehead / trombone (15-23) Barbara Gaskin / backing vocals (15-23) Elton Dean / saxello (15-23) Richard Sinclair / vocals (15-23)
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National Health were an English progressive rock band associated with the Canterbury scene. Founded in 1975, the band featured members of keyboardist Dave Stewart's band Hatfield and the North and Alan Gowen's band Gilgamesh, including guitarists Phil Miller and Phil Lee and bassist Mont Campbell as original members. The band was named after Stewart's National Health glasses. Bill Bruford (previously of Yes and King Crimson) was the initial drummer but was soon replaced by Pip Pyle. Campbell was replaced by Neil Murray and then John Greaves. Alan Gowen stopped performing with the group after their first album, but returned for their final tours replacing Dave Stewart who resigned after their second album. Guitarist Phil Miller was National Health's only constant member.
A frequently changing line-up, they toured extensively and released their first album, National Health in 1978. Although it was created during the rise of punk rock, the album is characterized by lengthy, mostly instrumental compositions. Their second record Of Queues and Cures, which included Henry Cow associates Peter Blegvad (recitation on "Squarer For Maud") and Georgie Born (cello), is held as one of the best records ever on the Gnosis website.[1] After the May 1981 death of Gowen, Stewart rejoined the remaining members to record the album D.S. Al Coda, a set of compositions by Gowen, most previously unrecorded. The original albums and additional archival material have subsequently been released on CD.
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