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Howell, Peter -& John Ferdinando-
Alice Through The Looking Glass
The first release (1969) from the home studio of future BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Peter Howell (he wrote the
second version of the Doctor Who theme tune for BBC-TV) and his musical partner John Ferdinando, makers of legendary
albums under the names Ithaca, Agincourt, Friends, and Tomorrow Come Someday. This private press record was recorded as
a musical backdrop for a stage version of 'Alice through the Looking Glass' by local amateur dramatics group the
Ditchling Players. The musical templates are inspired, Lewis Carroll's surreal poetry is as attractive as ever, and the
project is colored by other English psychedelic acts of the era such as the Pink Floyd: indeed, it has been compared
elsewhere to a pastoral equivalent of "Piper At The Gates of Dawn".There are numerous highlights scattered throughout
the album, but pride of place must go to Jabberwocky, an impressive melange of treated vocals and backward tapes that is
worth the price of admission alone. With its drowsy atmosphere, myriad sound effects and languid organ-based sound,
'Alice' certainly invokes the spirit of the psychedelic age, albeit from the perspective of photogenic Middle England
rather than hallucinogenic Middle Earth. Rarely can an album or book have ended with a more apposite line: 'Life?, what
is it but a dream?" We are pleased as punch to be able to present the compact disc debut of 'Alice' and with extra
material, too!
Price
€ 11.95
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
30-06-2010
Label
Item-nr
344341
EAN
0778578101527
Availability
Not in stock