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ARTIST
SPOOKY TOOTH/PIERRE HENRY
TITLE
Ceremony
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
MINORITY RECORDS
CATALOG #
MINOR 271CD
MINOR 271CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
3/27/2006
Reissue of this controversial conept album from 1969. "There are some albums out there that completely defy genre categorization. But every once in a blue moon, an album comes along that manages to completely defy all rational explanation. This would be one of those albums. Spooky Tooth was one of the heavier hard rock acts of its day, driven by Gary Wright (later of 'Dream Weaver' fame) and Mike Harrison's dual, bluesy wails set against Luther Grosvenor's searing guitar leads. One day, they were approached in the studio by avant-garde composer Pierre Henry for what they thought would be session work, involving a concept album setting the text of the Catholic liturgy to music. Their record label, however, decided to market this as
Spooky Three
. And thus endeth the ballgame. What music lies behind an album cover that would have made Barry Godber proud? Well, imagine
Jesus Christ Superstar
, with its performers straining to hold together ill-fitting text with music. Now, mix over this foundation, with complete disregard, something like Frank Zappa's 'The Chrome Plated Megaphone of Destiny' and you have yourself a fair approximation. Like Ed Wood or The Shaggs,
Ceremony
is a failure, but one of those spectacular failures that continues to compel by virtue of its sincerity and sheer incongruity."
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