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Parabolic Versions

Hugh Hopper

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Album Review

Released in late 2000, Parabolic Versions collects previously released songs by Hugh Hopper plus four tracks never heard before. With the critical praise surrounding recent Hopper albums like Hughscore's Delta Flora and the Hopper/Lisa S. Klossner duo's Different and Cryptids, one can understand why Voiceprint gathered more songs from the same source. The first eight tracks are taken from the mid-'90s releases Somewhere in France, Hooligan Romantics, and Hugh Hopper and Odd Friends. These feature Richard Sinclair, John Atkins, and Mike Travis on vocals. The next three pieces are unreleased material with Klossner and the last one is the first version of "Was a Friend" with Robert Wyatt (different from the one found on his CD Shleep). "C'Est Grace" uses the same musical accompaniment with completely different lyrics and melody by Atkins. The album's best moments include "Long Lingers Autumn Time," "The Moon in a Bottle," and "The Painter's Birthday," but by no means should Parabolic Versions be considered an essential Hopper CD. Driven by a cheap drum machine, tracks like "Indeterminacy" and "Iron Lady" (yes, on Margaret Thatcher's regime) have aged poorly. The composer's typical dark and dreamy mood is present on most songs, hesitating between uncertain nightmare and melancholia, and fans and collectors will find this collection of interest. Newcomers should begin with something more substantial. ~ François Couture, Rovi

Biography

Born: 29 April 1945 in Canterbury, Kent, England

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Hugh Hopper was best known as the electric bassist for Soft Machine during the band's most creative and critically acclaimed period, but his musical career extended far beyond his time spent with that particular group. He arguably manifested the Canterbury scene's progressive spirit — at least on the instrumental side of the equation — longer than any other musician, from the late '60s through to nearly the end of the new millennium's first decade, a period spanning over 40 years, although...
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  • £7.99
  • Genres: Jazz, Music, Rock
  • Released: 01 June 2000

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