HOPES AND FEARS is the first of three releases by the Art Bears, a band that emerged from the ashes of Henry Cow. The core trio was drummer Chris Cutler, guitarist/violinist Fred Frith, and singer Dagmar Krause. They're joined by a handful of other players, including former bandmates Lindsay Cooper (reeds) and Tim Hodgkinson (keyboards). The album opens with Brecht-Eisler's "On Suicide," a song which sets the tone for the work as a whole. The album's lyrics turn a sharp eye on dubious political machinations and the attendant suffering brought upon the masses. Krause's vocals, with her strong Germanic accent, give these songs a dramatic bearing; they are at once tradition cabaret presentations and modern experimental pieces. Percussive, tape and studio effects wrap the music in a layer of invention, leading to continued surprise despite repeated listenings. Where Henry Cow focused on extended improvisations, the Art Bears prefer concise songs. A masterful work, HOPES AND FEARS can serve as an entry point into the mingled catalogs of either band.
Audio Remasterer: Bob Drake.
Recording information: Kaleidophon Studios, London, England (01/15/1978-03/18/1978); Sunrise Studio, Switzerland (01/15/1978-03/18/1978).
Photographer: E.M. Thomas.
The Art Bears: Dagmar Krause (vocals); Fred Frith (bass instrument); Chris Cutler (electronic drums).
Personnel: Fred Frith (guitar, violin, viola, piano, harmonium, xylophone); Georgie Born (cello); Lindsay Cooper (recorder, oboe, bassoon, soprano saxophone); Tim Hodgkinson (clarinet, piano, organ); Chris Cutler (drums, percussion).
Additional personnel: George Born (vocals, bass instrument); Tim Hodgkinson, Lindsay Cooper.
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