Hapshash & The Coloured Coat

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Hapshash & the Coloured Coat
Featuring the Human Host and the Heavy Metal Kids
Release Date: 1967
Label: Akarma Records

This album has acquired a bit of status as a minor legend over the moons, and it's not too hard on balance to hear why; besides the grandiose spirit-of-1967 group and album name, this brief but interesting record has a lot of descendants, though whether that was intentionally the case or not is up in the air. The English trio that made up Hapshash & the Coloured Coat for its original incarnation was composed of art designers and DJs by trade; this, their sole release together, is a classic situation of lightning in a bottle. The emphasis is on blunt but entrancing rhythm throughout -- pounding drums and bongos, rolling piano (sometimes practically barrelhouse), and chunky guitar parts that are proto-funk as much as steady, straightforward crunch. Combine that with vocals that appear then disappear as needed and an air of ragged partying, and it's not too off balance to consider this album as a fine equivalent to what the Velvet Underground were starting to cook up. Certainly it sounds like the original Amon Düül had this spinning when creating their own freak-outs a couple of years later, what with the chanting and fractured acid folk guitar here and there ("The New Messiah Coming 1985" is particularly gone). Even the shorter songs, like "A Mind Blown Is a Mind Shown" and the mostly a cappella chanting of "Aoum," sound like excerpts from much longer efforts. "H-O-P-P-Why?" kicks everything off with the right blend of things, but it's the monstrous, bell-laden "Empires of the Sun" that's the winner, with some great parts where the (at points elsewhere, orgasmic) vocalists sound like mariachi singers. Credit as well to member Guy Stevens' excellent production, which is much more lively and detailed than many recordings of the time; he went on to work as a house producer for Island Records, and it's easily clear why. Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1H-O-P-P-Why?Stevens, English, Weymouth7:36
2Mind Blown Is a Mind ShownWeymouth, English, Stevens2:26
3New Messiah Coming 1985English, Stevens, Weymouth7:08
4AoumWeymouth, English, Stevens3:26
5Empires of the SunStevens, Weymouth, English15:51

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2003CDAkarma Records
1999CDRepertoire Records
2002LPAkarma Records
1995LPDrop-Out (import - UK)



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