Description
Release Date: 03/10/23
Highly intriguing experiment in atmospheric, minimalist exposition using texts drawn from The Legendary Lore of the Holy Wells of England (pub. 1893)
Bob Drake takes a professional detour to explore an intriguing byway with this atmospheric, uncharacteristic, stripped down, highly intriguing (and I think highly successful) experiment in minimal exposition. There are thirteen chapters - for voices, organ, piano and cathedral - on texts drawn directly from the 1893 edition of The legendary lore of the holy wells of England: including rivers, lakes, fountains and springs, by the English antiquary and inventor of the folding umpire's chair, Robert Charles Hope. Hallucinatory, educational, intriguing, mysterious and almost certainly efficacious to the elevation of the spirit - not to mention some serious compositional heft. This is a unique musical object and whomsoever likes to take the road less traveled, this was meant for you.
Written, performed, and recorded by Bob Drake, between May 2021 and June 2022. Recorded June and July 2022 at La Borde Basse, Caudeval France.
Instruments: Hammond model BC organ (c.1940), Challen upright piano.
Background ambience recorded in Saint Maurice Cathedral, Mirepoix.
Cover art by EM Thomas.
Photos by BD except booklet back cover by Emily Jones.
All lyrics adapted from 'The Legendary Lore of the Holy Wells of England' by Robert Charles Hope (1893). The book is in the public domain and available for free download at: archive.org/details/TheLegendaryLoreOfTheHolyWells/page/n1/mode/2up
Label: RER MEGACORP |
Genre: Alternative/Punk |
Run Time: 40 mins |
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