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Roy Harper

Flat Baroque and Berserk

Flat Baroque and Berserk

UPC: 5065000022068

Format: CD

Release Date: Feb 16, 2018

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Personnel includes: Roy Harper, Tony Visconti, The Nice.
Recorded principally at Abbey Road Studios, London, England in September 1969.
Singer/songwriter Roy Harper came upon the mid-1960s London folk scene alongside the likes of Jackson C. Frank, Sandy Denny, et al., and his 1970 album, FLAT BAROQUE & BERSERK, was the final installment of his initial folkie phase. With his next release, the rapturously received STORMCOCK, he would incorporate expansive prog-rock flavoring into his style, but FLAT BAROQUE is a sparse, acoustic-based effort that focuses squarely on Harper's poetic lyrics and (at that point) Dylanesque tunes. He's backed here by Keith Emerson's pre-ELP outfit, the Nice, offering a slight foreshadowing of things to come, but progressive epics were not yet a part of Harper's approach.

Tracks:

1 - Don't You Grieve
2 - I Hate the White Man
3 - Feeling All the Saturday
4 - How Does It Feel
5 - Goodbye
6 - Another Day
7 - Davey
8 - East of the Sun
9 - Tom Tiddler's Ground
10 - Francesca
11 - Song of the Ages
12 - Hell's Angels