Ça Va
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Ça Va | ||
Studio album by Slapp Happy | ||
Released | 1998 | |
Recorded | Helicon Mountain, Westcombe Park, London, June-August 1997 |
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Genre | Avant-progressive rock | |
Length | 47:17 | |
Label | V2 Records (UK) | |
Producer(s) | Laurie Latham | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Slapp Happy chronology | ||
Acnalbasac Noom (1980) |
Ça Va (1998) |
Live in Japan (2001) |
Ça Va (French for "okay", literally "that goes") is an album by German/British avant-garde pop group Slapp Happy, recorded in London in 1997. Slapp Happy had reunited to make this album and (unlike all their previous albums) they played all the instruments themselves. They also used a digital studio to produce a layered sound on many of the tracks.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Scarred for Life" (Blegvad)
- "Moon Lovers" (Krause/Latham)
- "Child Then" (Blegvad/Partridge)
- "Is it You?" (Krause/Moore)
- "King of Straw" (Blegvad/Gregson)
- "Powerful Stuff" (Blegvad/Moore)
- "A Different Lie" (Moore)
- "Coralie" (Moore)
- "Silent the Voice" (Krause/Moore)
- "Working at the Ministry" (Moore)
- "The Unborn Byron" (Blegvad/Moore)
- "Let's Travel Light" (Blegvad)
[edit] Personnel
- Anthony Moore – Keyboards, programming, guitars, saz, toy theremin, percussion, melodica, vocals (lead on "Coralie")
- Peter Blegvad – Guitars, bass, percussion, vocals (lead on "Powerful Stuff")
- Dagmar Krause – Vocals, piano ("Is it You?")
[edit] Sound and art work
- Laurie Latham – Producer
- Peter Blegvad – Cover art work
[edit] External links
Slapp Happy | |||||
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Peter Blegvad • Dagmar Krause • Anthony Moore | |||||
Discography | |||||
Sort Of (1972) • Slapp Happy (1974) • Acnalbasac Noom (1980) • Ça Va (1998) • Live in Japan (2001) | |||||
with Henry Cow: Desperate Straights (1975) • In Praise of Learning (1975) | |||||
Related bands | |||||
Faust • Henry Cow |