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From: IED0DXM%OAC.UCLA.EDU@mitvma.mit.edu
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 90 01:25 PST
Subject: Apologies: this is a non-KT posting (!)--BILL NELSON update
To: Love-Hounds From: Andrew Marvick (IED) Subject: Apologies: this is a non-KT posting (!)--BILL NELSON update Here is an important bit of news for anyone interested in Bill Nelson: He has just released a completely new four-CD box set called _Demonstrations_of_Affection_. The box contains _Nudity_, _Details_, _Chimes_and_Rings_ and _Heartbreakland_. And get this: all four are _vocal_ albums. In the brief liner notes Nelson explains that the four collections of tracks (the box contains no fewer than 68 new, full-fledged songs in total--plus a t-shirt) were all recorded in 1989, in direct reaction to an unexpected emotional crisis (unspecified, but judging from the lyrics, obviously a stormy romance, probably abortive). Each song is complete and by no means slight, even though none of them took longer than _two_hours_ to make--from initial conception to final mix. Despite this, all are highly polished, and sound like very full productions--Nelson's Echo Observatory Studio (at his home) has clearly progressed lightyears since the days of _Sounding_the_Ritual_ _Echo_ and _Das_Kabinett_. In fact, this new collection is a stunning general proof that the days of the old-fashioned, tinny-sounding four-track demo are gone. As for the songs--the quality is amazingly high, even by Bill Nelson standards. (Not to be confused with Kate Bush standards, of course: in comparison, even Nelson's very best work--which in IED's opinion is _Getting_the_Holy_Ghost_Across_/_Living_For_the_Spangled_Moment_-- would score very low indeed. But that should go without saying...) IED _strongly_ recommends this four-CD set to anyone who likes Nelson's vocal music, either early or late or both; or to enthusiasts of Japan, David Sylvian, late-period YMO, Ultravox, Ippu-Do, Cabaret V., late Roxy Music, Brian Eno, Thin White Duke/_Low_-period Bowie, Bauhaus, Laurie Anderson, David Byrne, Art of Noise, Riuichi Sakamoto, Mick Karn, etc. One warning: if anyone who reads this decides to check out Bill Nelson's work, he/she should be careful to distinguish between the vocal-music catalogue and the instrumental albums. Most (by no means all) of Nelson's instrumental music is more or less ambient, i.e. without assertive rhythm tracks. (The most notable exceptions to this are the two instrumental CDs which Nelson put out under the name Orchestra Arcana: _Iconography_ and _Optimism_, which are very similar in character to Eno/Byrne's _My_Life_in_the_Bush_of_ _Ghosts_, though Nelson's own exquisite aesthetic sensibility is always apparent.) The other non-vocal CDs (nearly all of Nelson's work is now out domestically on Enigma CDs) are: _La_Belle_et_la_Bete_; _Das_Kabinett_; _Sounding_the_Ritual_Echo_; _Chamber_of_Dreams_; _A_Catalogue_of_Obsessions_; _Pavilions_of_the_Heart_and_Soul_; a two- track CD-single of UK TV-show music put out under the name/title _Scala_; _The_Summer_of_God's_Piano_; _Map_of_Dreams_; and _Chance_Encounters_ _in_the_Garden_of_Light_ (a 2-CD set). All of Nelson's vocal albums from after he disbanded Be-bop Deluxe are now available _except_ for the two best ones (_Getting_the_Holy_Ghost_Across_ and its pendant album _Living_for_ _the_Spangled_Moment_). The others include: _Bill_Nelson's_Red_Noise_ (a one-off band experiment); _Quit_Dreaming_and_Get_on_the_Beam_; _The_ _Love_that_Whirls_ (highly recommended--warning: two tracks from both the original UK _Quit_Dreaming_ CD and the UK _Love_that_Whirls_ are missing from the US editions of these two, but in exchange two formerly unknown tracks have been _added_ to the US versions); _Chimera_ (a mini-album); _Savage_Gestures_for_Charm's_Sake_ (also a mini-album--Note: these two mini-albums, both of which IED recommends strongly, should be bought in their UK import version, not the US--the UK version combines both on one CD, while the US versions are separate, and are thus a worse value); and now the new boxed set, _Demonstrations_of_ _Affection_. Finally, there are two additional double-CD Bill Nelson collections: a large selection of non-LP cuts, re-mixes and home demos called _The_Two-Fold_Aspect_of_Everything_; and a quite recent UK-only compilation set (one CD all-vocal, the other all-instrumental) called _Duplex_; as well as a new US-only CD of still more rare and uncollected tracks, called _The_Strangest_Things_Sampler_. And there is also an Enigma CD called _Simplex_, which IED assumes is an altered, abridged version of _Duplex_, though he has not found a copy so he can't say for sure. OK, that's enough of that for now. IED promises his next posting will mark a return to the proper subject of this group: Kate Bush. Sorry for this aberrational digression. -- Andrew Marvick