John Greaves - Parrot Fashions (1997)

John Greaves - Parrot Fashions (1997)

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Title: Parrot Fashions
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Blueprint
Genre: Prog Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:36
Total Size: 253 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Always Be New To Me (4:29)
02. How Beautiful You Are (4:47)
03. The Bee Dream (2:40)
04. The Price We Pay (2:36)
05. Bad Alchemy (4:47)
06. Swelling Valley (5:10)
07. Rosetta's Song (5:09)
08. Dead Heads Duped (5:06)
09. Jaloozy (4:53)

Only released in France in 1984 and only available on CD in 1998, John Greaves' Parrot Fashions finds the former Henry Cow bassist in a similar position that his old bandmate and regular creative partner, Peter Blegvad, did around the time of his very similar The Naked Shakespeare: after new wave (in some ways just prog rock in trendier clothes) allowed a certain level of experimentation back into mainstream pop music, Greaves adapted some of the new wave tendencies -- glossy production, more synthesizers, shorter and more concise songs -- into his usual artistic m.o. and came up with one of his finest albums. The opening "Always Be New to Me" is downright poppy, the closest Greaves ever came to a conceivable radio tune, and although things get progressively weirder from there on out ("How Beautiful You Are" is based on a woozy duet for cello and trumpet, and "The Bee Dream" returns to Greaves' usual surreal lyrical conceits), the album as a whole is engagingly accessible and completely listenable. Though not John Greaves' best work -- his collaboration with Blegvad and Lisa Herman, Kew. Rhone., is tough to beat -- Parrot Fashions is easily his most immediate album, and one of his most enjoyable.