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The Future Now is one of Peter Hammill's best and most disconcerting albums since the mid-'70s. Filled with beautiful piano ballads, strange experiments, and anthemic rock songs, it stands as multi-faceted as the artist -- who, incidentally, shaved half of his facial hair for the eye-catching cover shot. Hammill has never mastered the art of the opening track, and this album marks no exception: "Pushing Thirties" is a bland, surprise-less rock song. Once you pass that gate though, wonders succeed one another in your ears. In the ballad department, "If I Could" shines like a diamond. This beautiful love song about a man who will never be able to keep his wife from leaving would remain a regular feature in Hammill's concerts for the next 25 years, but no later recording matches this studio version. "The Mousetrap (Caught In)" -- the story of an actor performing the same play for the last 30 years -- is another highlight. Unstable fuzz guitar (reminiscent of Robert Fripp, although he is not credited as a guest) give "Trappings" and "Mediaevil" a strange atmosphere, while backward vocals turn "The Cut" into the most sinister song in Hammill's book since "German Overalls." "A Motor-Bike in Africa" combines electronic percussion, studio effects, a mantra-like narrative, and a pinch of English humor to uncertain results. Amidst all these good songs is another gemstone, although it has not been polished yet; "The Future Now" is too lyrical in this incarnation, too tamed and polite, although it still has the power to send shivers down your spine with its imperative chorus. The Future Now is an artist album. It requires dedication but rewards a hundredfold. ~ François Couture
2006 digitally remastered edition of the Van Der Graaf Generator frontman's seventh solo album that was originally released in 1978. From the bizarre photo of the artist on the cover (which could possibly have provided inspiration for Phil Oakey's early Human League look in the early 80's), the music is the alternately bizarre and beautiful musings of a tortured artist whose gifts become clear after repeated listenings.
Recorded at Sofa Sound, Surrey, England, March 18-April 26, 1978.
Personnel: Peter Hammill (vocals, various instruments); Graham Smith (violin); David Jackson (saxophone).
Future Now Songs | 1. | Pushing Thirty | |
| 2. | Second Hand | |
| 3. | Trappings | |
| 4. | Mousetrap (Caught in) | |
| 5. | Energy Vampires | |
| 6. | If I Could | |
| 7. | Future Now | |
| 8. | Still in the Dark | |
| 9. | Mediaeval | |
| 10. | Motor-Bike in Afrika | |
| 11. | Cut | |
| 12. | Palinurus (Castaway) | |
| 13. | If I Could (From Skeletons of Songs Bootleg) (Bonus Track) | |
| 14. | Mousetrap (Caught in) (Bonus Track) | |
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Purchase Future Now CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Peter Hammill Chameleon In The Shadow Of The Night CD (1973) RMS
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| | Peter Hammill Silent Corner & The Empty Stage CD (1974) Reissue; Remastered
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| | Peter Hammill In Camera CD (1974)
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| | Peter Hammill Nadir's Big Chance CD (1975)
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$18.59 Representing a stylistic left turn for Peter Hammill, this raucous, messy, rock platter was often cited as an influence by the first wave of punks in England (the second album was often cited for being David Bowie's influence for Diamond Dogs). While essentially proving himself incapable of writing three-minute, three-chord rock & roll numbers, Hammill (taking on the guise of Rikki Nadir, i.e. dumb garage rocker) lays into his guitar ...
| | Peter Hammill Over CD (1977)
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$13.95 One of the best albums ever made about the end of a relationship and the trauma that results, Over is the harrowing document of the failure of a long-term relationship Peter Hammill had been in. With a brief side-step to examine the loss felt by parents when their children move out ("Autumn"), Hammill exposes feelings of guilt, rage, betrayal, attempts at understanding, and attempts at healing. From the self-recrimination of the furious "Crying Wolf," to the angry lashing out of "Time Heals," through the heart-wrenching sadness of "This Side Of The Looking Glass" (with Hammill turning in a beautiful vocal performance against an orchestral setting), to the extremely tentative healing ...
| | Peter Hammill PH7 CD (1979)
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$15.15 Peter Hammill's seventh album has been recorded with the same lineup as The Future Now (with the singer handling most instruments,David Jackson on sax, and Graham Smith on violin) but yields very different results. The spirit of experimentation that prevailed on the earlier opus has, for the most part, vanished in favor of tighter mainstream songs. After the slightly-too-sweet opening ballad, "My Favourite," comes "Careering," a jerky rocker that fails to convince. The dark "Porton Down" and "Mirror Images" are much better. The latter was part of Van Der Graaf Generator's live repertoire in the group's final months, and this studio version is pale compared to the raw rendition on VDGG's Vital. "The Old School Tie" and "Mr. X (Gets Tense)" attend political and social concerns. The pick of the litter is Chris ...
| | Sun Ra Other Planes Of There CD (1964)
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$13.85 Sun Ra And His Solar Arkestra: Sun Ra (piano); Marshall Allen (alto saxophone, oboe, flute); Danny Davis (alto saxophone, flute); John Gilmore (tenor saxophone); Pat Patrick (baritone saxophone); Walter Miller (trumpet); Ali Hassan, Teddy Nance (trombone); Bernard Pettaway (bass trombone); Ronnie Cummings (bass clarinet); Ronnie Boykins (bass); Roger Blank, Lex Humphries (drums).
Recorded in New York in 1964. Includes liner notes by Neil Tesser.
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| | Claustrophobes Underdog Pop CD (2000)
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| | Vanilla Muffins Gimme Some Sugar Oi! CD (2001) (Import) Import; Germany
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| | Jethro Tull Living In The Past CD (1972) (Import) England; United Kingdom
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$13.79 With hit albums like BENEFIT and AQUALUNG (as well as a spectacular live show), Jethro Tull became one of rock's most popular bands by the early '70s. While many were quick to categorize its music as prog-rock (à la Yes, Genesis, etc.), Tull also dabbled in folk, jazz, heavy metal, and blues. After the K161success of the band's previous two albums, Chrysalis Records issued the double album LIVING IN THE PAST, a mix of hits, important album tracks, single/EP-only material, and previously unreleased live tracks.
As longtime fans know, and as LIVING IN THE PAST makes clear, Jethro Tull produced a wealth of great songs outside of their hits. The best-known song in this collection is undoubtedly the title track, while "Song for Jeffrey," "Witches Promise," and "Hymn 43" also remain classic rock radio staples. There are also numerous lesser-known highlights, many of which were compiled from singles and EPs and are therefore otherwise difficult to obtain. LIVING IN THE PAST, ...
| | D J INSAIN Unheard Product CD (2003)
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| | Iworship Kids 2 CD (2007)
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| | Majka Jezowska Rytm I Melodia CDs (2009) (Import) Box Set
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$16.59 Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: Rytm I Melodia; Ja Wole Moja Mame, A; Piosenka Biedronki; Mroqcza Praca; Blues Bujany; Na Plazy; Moja Planeta; Kochaj Czworonogi; Wszystkie Dzieci Nasze Sa; Buty, Buty, Buty!; Kapelusze Maja Dusze; Duecik; Perski Kot Dzafar; Pa...Aa...Aa; ...
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