I’ve never been a great fan of the Olympics but this year I’ve found myself already caught up in it’s wake. So despite my disapproval of Union Carbide’s sponsorship (the people behind the Bhopal disasters for which I shaved my head) I already have tickets for several paralympic swimming events to cheer on my superhuman cousin Ellie Simmonds. Furthermore I was recently asked by my old friend and house-mate Louise Giblin to compose a short piece of music to accompany her exhibition of body cast sculptures of Olympians. Louise has made body casts of various olympic athletes including Kriss Akabusi, Beth Tweddle, Dame Kelly Homes and Sally Gunnell onto which she adds motifs and designs reflecting the model’s career/life/achievements, they are then cast in bronze, brass or aluminium. I spent a day with her and blind paralympic swimmer Darren Leach as we watched him train and then go through the process of being cast as you can see here. By chance and synchronicity the 2012 Olympic slogan is a quote from Tennyson’s Ulysses :“To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield”, so I was able to tie this into my last album ‘Tennyson’. I produced a short film to explain the process, and here is the final piece: To strive
My Bit For The Olympics
May 31st, 2012 · Music, Tennyson, Videos
Tennyson album finished
April 3rd, 2011 · Tennyson, Uncategorized
I’ve just sent the recordings off to my label along with the freshly printed album cover (left). Oh happy relief! It’s been nearly two years since Dr Brian Hinton cornered me into putting Tennyson’s poems to music for the bicentenary of his birth (Alfred’s not Brian’s). I’d originally planned to record them immediately using the Four Good Reasons and an assortment of Island voices, but life intervened. Eventually I got around to recording them alone at home, doing (almost) all the playing and singing myself, the exceptions being Mari Persen’s beautiful voice on Sweet and Low, Donal O’Riain’s mimicing of birds on the fiddle on the opening track and Doug Lang providing a suitably militaristic bit of bodhran playing on Charge of the Light Brigade. It’s been a fairly lonely process with little of the joy of collaboration and none of the reassurance that a second opinion provides. It also leaves me without the perspective that distance gives, I’ve no idea how it sounds on first listen, I only hear the rattle of nuts and bolts that hold it together. I think it will challenge the listener, whereas I would never consider including seven minutes of just vocal and bass on a ‘regular’ collection of songs, here it seemed appropriate to capture the loneliness of the obsessive stalker who narrates ‘Maud’. How it’s received I think will depend on how the listener comes to it: compared to a spoken word collection of poetry it’s a roller-coaster, whereas compared to the usual collection of three and a half minute songs it might appear a little sedate. My hope is that it breathes life into Tennyson’s words and that the listener will be surprised at how contemporary his voice sounds and how relevant he is, all of life is here: birth, death, love, hate, beauty, madness and lots of sea.
The album is due to be released in late summer and the provisional track-listing is as follows:
1/ Little Birdie (from ‘Sea Dreams’)
2/ On A Spiteful Letter
3/ The Splendour Falls (from ‘The Princess’)
4/ The Poet’s Song
5/ Maud (an extract)
6/ The Charge of the Light Brigade
7/ Sweet and Low (from ‘The Princess’)
8/ The Sailor Boy
9/ The Voyage
10/ Crossing the Bar
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May promotional dates
March 31st, 2011 · Tennyson
Now the Tennyson album is finally recorded I’ll be out and about doing my thing either solo or with my new trio which consists of my long-time partner in crime JC Grimshaw on all things strung, and fresh faced Guy Paige on drums, guitar and anything else lying around. First off there are these few european dates in May:
09/05/11 Zurich- El Local (solo)
11/05/11 Vienna- Fluc (solo)
12/05/11 Cologne- King Georg (trio)
13/05/11 Hamburg- Hasenschaukel
14/05/11 Berlin- Life in the Living
Tennyson ‘Sweet And Low’ Tribute
October 25th, 2009 · Videos
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