Sweet Deceiver by Kevin Ayers (Album, Pop Rock): Reviews, Ratings, Credits, Song list - Rate Your Music
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Sweet Deceiver
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ArtistKevin Ayers
TypeAlbum
ReleasedMarch 1975
RYM Rating 3.20 / 5.00.5 from 207 ratings
Ranked#679 for 1975
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mellow, deadpan, melodic, playful, bittersweet, eclectic, male vocalist
Language English

Track listing

  • A1 Observations 4:26
  • A2 Guru Banana 2:49
  • A3 City Waltz 3:34
  • A4 Toujours la Voyage 7:59
  • A5 Sweet Deceiver 2:48
  • B1 Diminished But Not Finished 1:58
  • B2 Circular Letter 4:27
  • B3 Once Upon an Ocean 3:31
  • B4 Farewell Again (Another Dawn) 3:16
  • Total length: 34:48

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Bday gift :) original island first pressing uk

Desde bananamour (1973) que Kevin comienza a coquetear con sonidos más accesibles, pero todavía muy particulares. El primer tema es brillante, pero los dos siguientes dejan que desear. El cuarto, que cierra el lado A, Toujours La Voyage, parece una continuación de la canción Whatevershebringswesing, que da nombre al discazo de 1972

El lado b es bastante flojo, una buena canción líderada por el piano pero que le falta variación. Farewell Again (another dawn) si es una excelente conclusión.

Un disco irregular, pero como amante de Kevin, no puedo darle menos de 7
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Six years ago EMI began a remastering and repackaging programme for the work of Kevin Ayers. His first four albums were lovingly restored and the mandatory bonus material added, the results of which were very well received. Sweet Deceiver represents part of the second tranche of releases to be given the treatment but this time the response is slightly more guarded – and understandably so. Whereas Ayers earlier work is reflective of a carefree, almost careless, attitude to what can loosely be termed psychedelic, progressive folk. Then, somewhere in the mid-seventies, Ayers found himself being managed by John Reid who decided his new acquisition should be marketed as the new heartthrob and his music tailored for a more mainstream audience. Hence Sweet Deceiver with its truly awful cover art and watered down content.

Listening to Sweet Deceiver today it's easy to imagine the strain of being manipulated into a position of discomfort can be heard throughout - particularly as Ayers would depart for the solitude of the continent soon after its release in order to avoid the bad reviews and the continuous pressure from his record company to push him in directions he felt uncomfortable with. Even though Ayers employs a number of distinct musical styles - calypso, psychedelic whimsy, lounge-core croon - none fit exactly. This is music you would hear at a concert venue pumping out of the speakers before the arrival of the main act. It's for building atmosphere when no-one's really listening.

The only exceptions are opener "Observations" whose strident rocky tones prove totally out of step with everything that follows, and "Toujours La Voyage" which contains scintillating guitar work by Ollie Halsall and a fabulous turn on piano by Elton John.

The bonus material includes a session recorded for Radio 1 and is a big mistake. Not because the performance is poor but rather because it includes versions of "Didn't Feel Lonely 'Til I Thought Of You", "Stranger In Blue Suede Shoes" and "Interview" the originals of which can be found on earlier albums and all of which are superior to the majority of the new material on Sweet Deceiver.

This is the worst Kevin Ayers album I own and I'm going to be interested to discover how he progressed from here. Unquestionably the man was a prodigious talent but one which needed careful handling rather than corralling in any other direction than his own.

Sweet Deceiver has moments but is more interesting as an example of a fretful artist pushed down an uncomfortable path and producing an awkward sub-standard album.
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268 2962 CD (2009)
Apart from "Guru Banana" (about his old crony Daevid Allen) and "Circular Letter", this is mostly rather nondescript. Ollie Halsall plays guitar, and Elton John plays piano on three cuts (most noticeably on "Toujours la Voyage").
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There is some average material on here (for Ayers) but the title track and 'Circular Letter' are both superb songs, and have long been among my all-time favourites.
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So, Kev, you wait until your 6th album to put your picture on the cover and THAT'S the one you pick? Who wouldn't be all downbeat with that old German lady hair!? Perhaps it was part of some sneaky plan to sabotage the record and get out of his contract--?? Either way, the music on this is for the most part exceedingly unremarkable and hardly worth discussing. So, my advice is don't buy this record unless you're an Ayers die-hard. That said, his first four albums are definitely worth looking into, esp. 'Joy Of A Toy' and 'Bananamour'. The guy has the warmest voice you'll ever hear and he'll make you like music that done by anyone else you'd find corny & simplistic. That is a talent.
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Catalog

Ratings: 207
Cataloged: 231
Track rating sets:Track ratings: 9
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17 Mar 2024
hanspetergadget Vinyl3.50 stars Ai Otsuka
6 Mar 2024
SweatyItalianGuy  2.50 stars 4.5-5
12 Feb 2024
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phil_spector Vinyl3.50 stars Très Bon (13-15/20)
31 Dec 2023
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Raganald  3.00 stars C+
29 Sep 2023
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donscarabeo  3.00 stars
  • 2.50 stars A1 Observations
  • 3.00 stars A2 Guru Banana
  • 3.00 stars A3 City Waltz
  • 4.00 stars A4 Toujours la Voyage
  • 3.50 stars A5 Sweet Deceiver
  •   B1 Diminished But Not Finished
  • 3.50 stars B2 Circular Letter
  • 3.50 stars B3 Once Upon an Ocean
  • 3.00 stars B4 Farewell Again (Another Dawn)
20 Aug 2023
nouay  3.00 stars
23 Jul 2023
9 Jun 2023
YouCanCallMeMal  4.00 stars Mike Love singing California Girls
3 Jun 2023
mattzoc  2.50 stars
2 Jun 2023
30 May 2023

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Contributors to this release: Ollie, jonnydeluxe, Maribor, lulle, elgis, [deleted], jlebre
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