Five songs, two pieces of vinyl, one
mighty fine release. Wiltshire's finest cover some psych 'n' prog
deep cuts.
Another November release for the
ever-expanding Fruits de Mer discography is this double 7” from
Crystal Jacqueline and The Honey Pot. I'm chuffed to bits because
they've chosen to cover one of my personal '60s nuggets. 'Sun Goes
Down' was the B-side to Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich's 1967
single 'Zabadak'. On the rare occasions I been known to dust down my
vinyl and DJ down the local boozer, it's a track that always raises
approving eyebrows. Someone always asks to know what it is. Top marks
then to Jacqueline and The HP for choosing to cover it. They've done
a pretty decent job too. Plenty of heavy reverb on the vocals, nifty
guitar work from Icasrus Peel, and a nice groove with ace drum fills in the gaps between
the verses and choruses. It'll be in my DJ box next time without a
doubt!
Also on this release is a version of
Traffic's 'Mr. Fantasy', which honours the original in tempo but has
a more textural approach – Mellotron, phasing on the guitars and
layered echoed vocals. Neat! They also tackle songs by King Crimson
('I Talk To The Wind'), Rare Bird ('Sympathy') and Tonton Macoute
('Dreams') – all fine versions and very much worthy of your
attention. 'Sympathy' in particular carries a much needed
contemporary message in it's lyrics. The set closes with an epic
eight-minute version of Tonton Macoute's 'Dreams'. I'm not familiar
with the original so can't tell you how it differs but suffice to say
CJ & The HP's version is a spirited affair full of tension and
drama. Another fab FdM release.
TRACKLISTING
1. Mr Fantasy
2. I Talk To The Wind
3. Sun Goes Down
4. Sympathy
5. Dreams
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