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Pete Brown's debut album may not have been as accessible as those of Cream (for whom he often helped write material) or even the early Jack Bruce (for whom he continued to collaborate as a songwriter). There are similarities, however, though more to Bruce's solo work than to Cream. For one thing, there are those lyrics, which are of a far higher standard than heard on most rock songs, ranging from ominous impressionism to take-out-the-piss political satire. Then there's Brown's voice, which rather resembles a gruff Jack Bruce, and is effective though certainly not as smoothly melodic as Bruce's vocals. And then there's the music, which grew out of the same jazz-blues-rock community that gave birth to the Graham Bond Organisation, Cream, and Colosseum. In fact, two other alumni of that scene, Bond (on organ) and Dick Heckstall-Smith (on saxophone), are among the supporting players, as is a young Chris Spedding. There are also unusual psychedelic and Middle Eastern accents here and there in the arrangements, though tasteful and subdued. Because there aren't the pop hooks of the songs Brown had a hand with in Cream, and because Brown's voice is not that of your average rock frontman, it's not something that ever got a wide audience. But it has its rewards for those looking for something a little more avant-garde and intellectual than much late-'60s psychedelic-prog rock, including the fairly grooving "Dark Lady" (which musically resembles Graham Bond's work), "Station Song" (where the likeness to some of Jack Bruce's more mysterious tracks is highest), and the beguiling downward-spiral melody of "Rainy Taxi Girl." Some of the bluesy tunes are more functional, but the 12-minute "The Politician" -- not the same as the Cream classic "Politician" penned by Brown and Bruce, though there are similarities -- is a highlight, as a very witty and scathing anti-establishment spoken word poem segueing into an off-kilter blues-rocker that exposes the "politician" for the lecherously hypocritical geezer he is. ~ Richie Unterberger
This two-disc set from Beat Goes On Records features a pair of out of print LPs by Pete Brown & His Battered Ornaments: A Meal You Can Shake Hands With in the Dark and A Mantlepiece, both originally issued on Harvest Records. Highlights among these 18 slightly eccentric tracks include "The Crosswords and the Safety Pins," "Rainy Taxi Girl," and the bonus track "The Week Looked Good on Paper." ~ Al Campbell
Reissue of 2 late 60's albums. Legendary British Organist Graham Bond & Guitarist Chris Spedding Guest On Several Tracks. Brown Co-Wrote Several Hit With Jack Bruce For The 60's Supergroup Cream Including 'White Room', 'I FeelFree', 'Sunhine of Your Love' and Many More.
2 LPs on 1 CD: A MEAL YOU CAN SHAKE HANDS WITH IN THE DARK/MANTLE-PIECE.
Personnel: Chris Spedding (vocals, guitar, slide guitar, steel guitar, piano, prepared piano, organ); Roger Potter (vocals, bass guitar); Pete Bailey (vocals, drums, congas, percussion); Rob Tait (vocals, drums, tambourine); Dick Heckstall-Smith (tenor); Butch Potter (banjo, bass guitar); Charlie Hart (organ).
Recording information: EMI Studios, St. John's Wood, London, England.Mojo (Publisher) (p.128) - "A MEAL...was particularly adventurous. 'Dark Lady' is ostensibly a straight-ahead soul-stomper, but is galvanised into something else by Khan's ferocious sax and Spedding's skidding slide guitar." Meal You Can Shake Hands With In The Dark/Mantlepiece Music | List Price | $22.97 (You save $1.88) | | Category | Rock Albums, Jazz CDs, Oldies, Rock/Pop, Progressive | | Label | Beat Goes On | | Orig Year | 1969 | | All Time Sales Rank | 133191  | | CD Universe Part number | 1615991 | | Catalog number | 489 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Apr 10, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Chris Spedding - vocals, guitar, slide guitar, steel guitar, piano, prepared piano, organ Dick Heckstall Smith - tenor Charlie Hart - organ Rob Tait - vocals, drums, tambourine Butch Potter - banjo, bass guitar Pete Bailey - vocals, drums, congas, percussion Roger Potter - vocals, bass guitar
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Pete Brown Meal You Can Shake Hands With In The Dark/Mantlepiece Songs | | Meal You Can Shake Hands With In The Dark/Mantlepiece CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Dark Lady | |
| 2. | Old Man, The | |
| 3. | Station Song | |
| 4. | Politician | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Rainy Taxi Girl | |
| 6. | Morning Call | |
| 7. | Sandcastle | |
| 8. | Traveling Blues (Or the New Used Jew's Dues Blues) | |
| | Meal You Can Shake Hands With In The Dark/Mantlepiece Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Sunshades | |
| 2. | Late into the Night | |
| 3. | Then I Must Go | |
| 4. | Crosswords and the Safety Pins, The | |
| 5. | Staggered | |
| 6. | Twisted Track | |
| 7. | Smoke Rings | |
| 8. | Take Me Now | |
| 9. | My Love's Gone Far Away | |
| 10. | Week Looked Good on Paper, The | |
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