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Ivor Cutler

Flat Man

Flat Man

UPC: 793573466808

Format: CD

Release Date: Mar 17, 2008

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Personnel: Ivor Cutler (vocals).
While not necessarily the best introduction to the works of Glaswegian poet, author, songwriter, and true outsider artist Ivor Cutler, A Flat Man, originally issued by Creation in 1998 is his final studio album. Cutler passed away at the age of 77, in 2006. The word "best" in the above sentence is not meant in any way to cast aspersions on the work contained herein. All of these 48 pieces -- no that's not a typo -- on this single-disc collection are rather brilliant. The sound of a man who has pursued his unclassifiable art and the Muse that inspired it for 70 years -- Cutler began his preoccupation of celebrating the absurdity of the world and the beauty inside it when he was a teenage runaway before WWII. Of course all of these pieces are short, the longest is just under four minutes and it is the closing "EP 1: Doing the Bathroom." The rest of selections on the set range from 30 seconds to two minutes, tops. These poems, songs (Cutler sings in a heavier voice than he recites, but its rather dry sense of drama and wry humor as he accompanies himself on the harmonium or a kalimba are real highlights here), observations, and short stories are tender, hilarious, sad, and utterly human. At the opening of "What?" after a few kalimba notes of introduction, Cutler matter of factly states: "Where man has not been to give them names/Objects on desert islands do not know what they are/Taking no chances, they stand still and wait/Quietly excited, for hundreds of thousands of years." the kalimba enters again. Done. This is empathic tenderness articulated as a way of thinking most humans do not. Yet this was the world Cutler inhabited his entire life. In other pieces, like "Jam," He sings with his harmonium: "What's your favorite jam? Traffic jam/Traffic jam...What's wrong with raspberry? How's about plum?..." The absurdities of the mechanized and natural worlds, which are inhabited by humans simultaneously, are contained in these few lines. Beautiful. There is too much to Cutler to sum up in a review. But if you do anything this year, or any other, look him up, read about him, and dig up his work. This may not be the best place to start with Cutler -- check Ivor Cutler of Y'Hup or Ludo if you can find them -- but it is as good a place as any to laugh, scratch your head, and be quietly awed. ~ Thom Jurek

Tracks:

1 - Bubble or Two
2 - Flat Man
3 - Jam
4 - Alone
5 - What Have You Got?
6 - What?
7 - Out with the Light
8 - I Ate a Lady's Bun
9 - One at a Time
10 - Living Donkey
11 - And So Do I
12 - Excitement
13 - Questionaire
14 - Bleeding Shoes
15 - Ball in a Barrel
16 - Blind
17 - My Next Album
18 - Aquarium
19 - Flies
20 - Dichotomy of Love
21 - Lemonade
22 - Birdswing
23 - Turn to the Right
24 - Empty Road at Little Bedwyn
25 - I Built a House
26 - Dumb Dames
27 - Jackfish
28 - Bowling Green
29 - Between Two Walls
30 - Patronage
31 - One of the Best
32 - Search for Grace
33 - Romantic Man
34 - True Courage
35 - Knocking at My Door
36 - Moist Flier
37 - Old Boots
38 - Long Way
39 - Your Smell
40 - Fish
41 - Shoes
42 - Deductive Lepidopteron
43 - Stubborn Vassals
44 - Filcombe Cottage Brook
45 - Gorbals 1930
46 - British Museum
47 - Smack!
48 - EP. 1: Doing the Bathroom