Letters Home (album)

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Letters Home
Letters Home cover
Studio album by News from Babel
Released 1986
Recorded Cold Storage Studios,
Brixton, London, 1985–1986
Genre Avant-progressive rock
Length 35:18
Label Recommended (U.K.)
Producer Bill Gilonis
Professional reviews
News from Babel chronology
Work Resumed on the Tower
(1984)
Letters Home
(1986)
Complete
(2006)

Letters Home is a 1986 studio album by English avant-garde rock group News from Babel. It was recorded at Tim Hodgkinson's Cold Storage Recording Studios in Brixton, London, in 1985 and 1986, and was released in 1986. It was their second album and included guest vocalists Robert Wyatt, Dagmar Krause, Sally Potter and Phil Minton. Krause (no longer a member of the group) was listed here as a guest and only sang on two songs.[1]

Picking up where Work Resumed on the Tower left off, Letters Home continues New from Babel's exploration of "Marxist politics and personal alienation" set to a blend of rock, jazz and cabaret.[2] The music on the album was composed by Lindsay Cooper and the song texts were written by Chris Cutler. The album's title was named after Letters Home, a collection of letters written by Sylvia Plath.

For technical reasons, the original LP release of this album was pressed on a 12" disc at 45 rpm, and not the standard 33⅓ rpm.

Contents

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[edit] Personnel

  • Lindsay Cooper – bassoon, sopranino and alto saxophone, piano, other keyboards
  • Chris Cutler – drums, electrics, percussion
  • Zeena Parkins – harp, prepared and electric harps, accordion, ebo guitar

[edit] Guests

[edit] CD reissues

[edit] References

  1. ^ Letters Home LP liner notes.
  2. ^ News from Babel. Michael Draine's Twisted Vista. Retrieved on 2007-10-10.

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