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Mr
Quimby's Beard has finally made available on CDR their first album
which had been a cassette only release in 1994. Occupying an area
somewhere between heavy Hawkwind and early Pink Floyd, the band
combines rocking guitars, soaring keyboards, bubbling space synths,
and intense vocals and lyrics to create what I consider to be some
of spacerock's greatest songs.
Songs
like Within The Mind Parts 1 & 2 include trippy guitars, flowing
keyboards, and an organ that gives the music a 60's psychedelic
sound. Part 1 is the instrumental intro and Part 2 is the vocal
song. It's more on the purely psychedelic side than most Quimby
music but the heavier elements are still there. But man, I love that
organ. "Laugh In Ya Face" is another song that features
this great organ sound and with the guitar makes a potent combo.
"D-Jam"
is the same song that was eventually included on the band's
Definitive Unsolved Mysteries Of album. The later version is a much
more potent rocker, though I think this one is more dark and
intense, just as this album as a whole is. "Stoned
Premonition" and "Mossy" are short but effective
songs that have a great space guitar sound. Don't ask me why, but
"Stoned Premonition" strikes me as spacerock James Bond
music. It's got totally tripped out wah'd guitar, chanting vocals,
and layers of bubbling synths. And "Mossy" is a cool
easy-paced rocker with more cosmic guitar melodies.
And
then... and then... there's "Marijuana Nightmare" and
"The Forest Song"! Ok... I have to force myself to keep
this one simple or I'll go on all day. Suffice it to say these are
great tunes, with "Marijuana Nightmare" being a true
spacerock classic. This tune rocks like rolling thunder, creating a
dark atmosphere punctuated by swirling synths, a heavy symphonic
keyboard backdrop, driving rhythms, and some of the most intense
vocals I've ever heard. And if "Marijuana Nightmare" has
some of the most intense vocals I've ever heard then "The
Forest Song" has some of the most frightening. I think Hardy
once told me they don't perform this live much because the singer
ends up coughing up blood. I can hear why that might happen. But
it's a great rockin' tune that isn't easily forgotten.
In
summary, Mr Quimby's Beard is essential to any spacerocker's
collection. If you liked The Definitive Unsolved Mysteries Of, then
you'll want to jump on this one as well. My number one choice for
the band I must see perform live
(Jerry
Kranitz, Aural Innovations
#13 October 2000)
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