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Date: Fri, 23 Jul 93 14:56:21 BST
From: edwardc[at]-remove-aisb.edinburgh.ac.uk
Subject: ephemere -- antarctic
	I picked up "Waiting for the love bus" this lunchtime from Avalanche
	Records. I had a hard time convincing them that the product did actually
	exist ("But he's only just released a live album"), but once they
	relented it was ordered and arrived in 48hours.
	
	Anyway, it's got quite a nice picture of penguins on a frosted glass
	chess board on the front and rear of the CD box, and inside there's a
	predictable (but naughty) picture by Pascal Legras. Also inside there's
	credits, no lyrics, a picture of a bloke sitting on an upturned chair on
	a unicycle wearing a hat and some teeny but cryptic heiroglyphics. 
	Here's the tracklisting:
	
	rosemary davis world of sound
	bakersfield
	kids in the mall / kaliningrad
	whaddya?
	sweetwater
	ghosts
	baltic
	killed out
	ben
	penguins
	president chang
	angel station
	rosemary davis world of sound (reprise)
	
	The whole lot clocks in at almost exactly one hour.
	
	The sleeve implies that the jbc on this recording consist only of pat
	fish and richard formby. it's produced by richard formby as well (more
	on that later). Other musicians credited are: dooj, bass; nick burson,
	drums and peter crouch, guitars & voice.
	
	The production is actually quite "raw", almost like they set up a live
	PA in the recording studio at times. Whether this is intentional or just
	shoddy mastering like what apparently happened to `Western Family' is
	
	anyone's guess. IMHO, it doesn't really suit some of the material, which
	- very occasionally - is more like Spacemen 3 than even Spacemen 3 are.
	That kind of spaced-out lush drippy stuff deserves a clean, sparse
	production.
	
	I will restrain saying what I actually think of the new material on the
	basis that nobody else will have any idea what I am talking about at the
	moment. Unless you're all sitting there listening to the damn thing
	anyway and I'm telling you what you already know, of course. When is it
	released in the US?
	
	
	de.