Let Them Eat Cake (album)
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Let Them Eat Cake | ||
Studio album by Motorpsycho | ||
Released | February, 2000 | |
Recorded | 1999 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 45:36 | |
Label | Sony (Norway) Stickman (Europe) |
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Producer(s) | Motorpsycho, Deathprod | |
Motorpsycho chronology | ||
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Trust Us (1998) |
Let Them Eat Cake (2000) |
Phanerothyme (2001) |
Let Them Eat Cake is the eighth full-length studio album by the Norwegian rock-band Motorpsycho. Released early in 2000, the album showed the band taking steps in a new direction, leaning more towards jazz and psychedelia than the heavy indierock guitars the band were famous for.
The EP "The Other Fool" reached nr. 1 on VGs singles-list.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Other Fool" – 5:40
- "Upstairs-Downstairs" – 5:12
- "Big Surprise" – 3:36
- "Walkin' With J." – 3:59
- "Never Let You Out" – 2:46
- "Whip That Ghost (Song For a Bro')" – 6:30
- "Stained Glass" – 6:12
- "My Best Friend" – 4:21
- "30/30" – 7:21
- LP tracklisting: Side A: tracks 1-5, Side B: tracks 6-9
- #1, #3, #6, #7, #9 by Sæther.
- #2 by Ryan.
- #4 by Gebhardt/Sæther.
- #5 by Gebhardt.
- #8 by Ryan/Sæther.
[edit] Personnel
- Bent Sæther: Vocals, bass, guitars, drums, percussion, rhodes piano, wood blocks, mini moog, piano, harmonium
- Hans Magnus Ryan: Guitars, vocals, clavinette, double bass, violins, mandolin
- Håkon Gebhardt: Drums, vocals, percussion, zither, guitars, piano
with:
- Helge Sten (Deathprod): drum machine
- Baard Slagsvold: Piano, rhodes piano, back. vocals
- Ole Henrik Moe (Ohm): Violins, gong
- Kristin Karlsson: violin
- Kristin Skjølaas: violin
- Einy Langmoen: viola
- Kjersti Rydsaa: cello
- Arne Frang: tenor saxophone
- Jørgen Gjerde: trombone
- Erlend Gjerde: trumpet
- Helge Sunde: trombone
- Tone Reichelt: waldhorn
- Arve Henriksen: trumpet, mellophone
[edit] Miscellanea
- Several songs that were recorded at the same time as "L.T.E.C." were put together and released as EP "Barracuda", in 2001. This was done because they didn't fit on the album, due to their more raw, rock 'n roll nature.
- There were two EP releases: "The Other Fool" (edited) and "Walkin' with J.". The latter EP was dedicated to Gebhardt and his songs and was meant as appetizer for his first (and, as of 2006, only) solo album, "Gebhardt plays with himself" (2000).
- "The Other Fool" consists of eight different parts and once was part of a song together with "The Other Other Fool", which was released on "Roadwork Vol. 1". Together, the songs would clock in about 16 minutes.
- "Whip that Ghost" is a half-cover. It has big similarities with "Hot Lanta" by The Allman Brothers Band and the sub-title, "Song for a Bro'" is meant as dedication. Also, the title echoes the Allman Bros. song "Whipping Post".
- The title "30/30" reminds of 20/20 by The Beach Boys. Bent Sæther's comment to that: "One would think that 30/30 is better than 20/20-vision, but it's not. It's just more confusing."
- Bent Sæther and Håkon Gebhardt both play drums on four songs each. "30/30" is drumless.
- "Never let you out" is Gebhardt's first lead vocal on a Motorpsycho record.
- Two versions of the cover are in circulation. The first, as shown above is the German/international version released by Stickman Records and the other (see here) is the Norwegian version released by Columbia/Sony Music Norway.
- A song called "Let Them Eat Cake (Deja-Vulture Blues)" appeared on their 2006 release, Black Hole/Blank Canvas.