Ivor Cutler, Linda Hirst – Privilege
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Ivor Cutler's first album since 1978's career high point Life in a Scotch Sitting Room, Volume Two, 1983's Privilege is a bit of an oddity in Cutler's oeuvre. Produced by ambient music pioneers David Toop and Steve Beresford, this is the first Cutler album since 1967's George Martin-produced Ludo with a musical component beyond the artist's own piano and harmonium parts. Toop and Beresford place his droll Scotch-accented recitations and homely singing in musical settings dominated by Eno-like keyboard effects, banjo, euphonium, and alto flute. Too melodic to be truly ambient, the musical passages are nonetheless subordinate to Cutler's lyrics, poems, and short stories. Another oddity is that Linda Hirst, who recites several of the poems and adds subtle wordless backing vocals to some of the musical passages, gets co-billing with Cutler on the front cover. Unlike Phyllis April King, who wrote and recited several tracks on Cutler's 1970s albums for Virgin Records, Hirst is merely vocal talent, and while she helps add to the overall sense of variety on the album, her contribution fades in comparison to the more striking work done by Beresford and Toop. Regardless, Privilege is, as always, Cutler's show all the way. From the opening imprecation "Sit Down" to the surprisingly melodic closer "Women of the World," which was actually a minor hit on the U.K. indie charts, Cutler's idiosyncratic sense of dry, mordant humor permeates every moment of Privilege. For longtime fans, he even includes two brand new episodes of "Life in a Scotch Sitting Room, Volume Two" as well as two new entries in his equally beloved "Jungle Tips" series of short prescriptive poems. ~ Stewart Mason
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Artist: Ivor Cutler, Linda HirstLabel: Hoorgi House RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: UKGenre: Non-MusicStyle: Comedy, Folk, Monolog, Poetry, Spoken Word
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A1 Sit Down
A2 Use A Brick
A3 Home Is The Sailor
A4 For Practice
A5 A Doughnut In My Hand
A6 Fair'S Fair
A7 Killer Bee (Jungle Tip)
A8 Whale Badge
A9 Blue Bear
A10 Creamy Pumpkins
A11 Counting Song
A12 My Darling
A13 Life In A Scotch Sitting Room Vol.2 (Episode 15)
A14 Mostly Tins
A15 Tomato Brain
A16 Bad Eye
A17 Silent "S"
A18 Halfway Through
A19 Look At The Moon
B1 Old Black Dog
B2 The Gathering Doubt
B3 Pussy On The Mat
B4 Large & Puffy
B5 People Run To The Edge
B6 Country Door
B7 Piranhas (Jungle Tip)
B8 Brenda
B9 I Love You But I Don'T Know What I Mean
B10 Breathing Regularly
B11 Life In A Scotch Sitting Room Vol.2 (Episode 16)
B12 Full Of Goods
B13 Ok, I'Ll Count To 8
B14 Secret Drinker
B15 Pass The Ball Jim (For John Peel)
B16 Over You Go
B17 Step It Out Lively, Boys
B18 Uncut Moquette
B19 Women Of The World
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Ivor Cutler, Linda Hirst – Privilege
Ivor Cutler, Linda Hirst – Privilege
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Ivor Cutler's first album since 1978's career high point Life in a Scotch Sitting Room, Volume Two, 1983's Privilege is a bit of an oddity in Cutler's oeuvre. Produced by ambient music pioneers David Toop and Steve Beresford, this is the first Cutler album since 1967's George Martin-produced Ludo with a musical component beyond the artist's own piano and harmonium parts. Toop and Beresford place his droll Scotch-accented recitations and homely singing in musical settings dominated by Eno-like keyboard effects, banjo, euphonium, and alto flute. Too melodic to be truly ambient, the musical passages are nonetheless subordinate to Cutler's lyrics, poems, and short stories. Another oddity is that Linda Hirst, who recites several of the poems and adds subtle wordless backing vocals to some of the musical passages, gets co-billing with Cutler on the front cover. Unlike Phyllis April King, who wrote and recited several tracks on Cutler's 1970s albums for Virgin Records, Hirst is merely vocal talent, and while she helps add to the overall sense of variety on the album, her contribution fades in comparison to the more striking work done by Beresford and Toop. Regardless, Privilege is, as always, Cutler's show all the way. From the opening imprecation "Sit Down" to the surprisingly melodic closer "Women of the World," which was actually a minor hit on the U.K. indie charts, Cutler's idiosyncratic sense of dry, mordant humor permeates every moment of Privilege. For longtime fans, he even includes two brand new episodes of "Life in a Scotch Sitting Room, Volume Two" as well as two new entries in his equally beloved "Jungle Tips" series of short prescriptive poems. ~ Stewart Mason
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Artist: Ivor Cutler, Linda HirstLabel: Hoorgi House RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: UKGenre: Non-MusicStyle: Comedy, Folk, Monolog, Poetry, Spoken Word
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A1 Sit Down
A2 Use A Brick
A3 Home Is The Sailor
A4 For Practice
A5 A Doughnut In My Hand
A6 Fair'S Fair
A7 Killer Bee (Jungle Tip)
A8 Whale Badge
A9 Blue Bear
A10 Creamy Pumpkins
A11 Counting Song
A12 My Darling
A13 Life In A Scotch Sitting Room Vol.2 (Episode 15)
A14 Mostly Tins
A15 Tomato Brain
A16 Bad Eye
A17 Silent "S"
A18 Halfway Through
A19 Look At The Moon
B1 Old Black Dog
B2 The Gathering Doubt
B3 Pussy On The Mat
B4 Large & Puffy
B5 People Run To The Edge
B6 Country Door
B7 Piranhas (Jungle Tip)
B8 Brenda
B9 I Love You But I Don'T Know What I Mean
B10 Breathing Regularly
B11 Life In A Scotch Sitting Room Vol.2 (Episode 16)
B12 Full Of Goods
B13 Ok, I'Ll Count To 8
B14 Secret Drinker
B15 Pass The Ball Jim (For John Peel)
B16 Over You Go
B17 Step It Out Lively, Boys
B18 Uncut Moquette
B19 Women Of The World
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Ivor Cutler's first album since 1978's career high point Life in a Scotch Sitting Room, Volume Two, 1983's Privilege is a bit of an oddity in Cutler's oeuvre. Produced by ambient music pioneers David Toop and Steve Beresford, this is the first Cutler album since 1967's George Martin-produced Ludo with a musical component beyond the artist's own piano and harmonium parts. Toop and Beresford place his droll Scotch-accented recitations and homely singing in musical settings dominated by Eno-like keyboard effects, banjo, euphonium, and alto flute. Too melodic to be truly ambient, the musical passages are nonetheless subordinate to Cutler's lyrics, poems, and short stories. Another oddity is that Linda Hirst, who recites several of the poems and adds subtle wordless backing vocals to some of the musical passages, gets co-billing with Cutler on the front cover. Unlike Phyllis April King, who wrote and recited several tracks on Cutler's 1970s albums for Virgin Records, Hirst is merely vocal talent, and while she helps add to the overall sense of variety on the album, her contribution fades in comparison to the more striking work done by Beresford and Toop. Regardless, Privilege is, as always, Cutler's show all the way. From the opening imprecation "Sit Down" to the surprisingly melodic closer "Women of the World," which was actually a minor hit on the U.K. indie charts, Cutler's idiosyncratic sense of dry, mordant humor permeates every moment of Privilege. For longtime fans, he even includes two brand new episodes of "Life in a Scotch Sitting Room, Volume Two" as well as two new entries in his equally beloved "Jungle Tips" series of short prescriptive poems. ~ Stewart Mason
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Artist: Ivor Cutler, Linda HirstLabel: Hoorgi House RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: UKGenre: Non-MusicStyle: Comedy, Folk, Monolog, Poetry, Spoken Word
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A1 Sit Down
A2 Use A Brick
A3 Home Is The Sailor
A4 For Practice
A5 A Doughnut In My Hand
A6 Fair'S Fair
A7 Killer Bee (Jungle Tip)
A8 Whale Badge
A9 Blue Bear
A10 Creamy Pumpkins
A11 Counting Song
A12 My Darling
A13 Life In A Scotch Sitting Room Vol.2 (Episode 15)
A14 Mostly Tins
A15 Tomato Brain
A16 Bad Eye
A17 Silent "S"
A18 Halfway Through
A19 Look At The Moon
B1 Old Black Dog
B2 The Gathering Doubt
B3 Pussy On The Mat
B4 Large & Puffy
B5 People Run To The Edge
B6 Country Door
B7 Piranhas (Jungle Tip)
B8 Brenda
B9 I Love You But I Don'T Know What I Mean
B10 Breathing Regularly
B11 Life In A Scotch Sitting Room Vol.2 (Episode 16)
B12 Full Of Goods
B13 Ok, I'Ll Count To 8
B14 Secret Drinker
B15 Pass The Ball Jim (For John Peel)
B16 Over You Go
B17 Step It Out Lively, Boys
B18 Uncut Moquette
B19 Women Of The World











