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Any Gas Faster
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Album Details: Any Gas Faster

Release Date:01/01/1990
Label:Import [Generic]
UPC:044814001822

Track List: Any Gas Faster

  1. Lord Plentiful Reflects
  2. Rejection Day (A.M.)
  3. Ear Song
  4. This Corner of England
  5. Legendary
  6. Then You Wanated Me
  7. Lost Rivers
  8. Somewhere Else
  1. These Dark Days
  2. Head on a Pole
  3. Your Mind's Gone Grey
  4. Old Sea Dog
  5. Rejection Day (P.M.)
  6. Good Old Fashioned Pain
  7. Olde Worlde

Pro Reviews: Any Gas Faster

  • All Music Guide

    For all the isolated moments of brilliance on the Bevis Frond's first three albums (not counting the vinyl-only experiment Acid Jam and the compilations Bevis Through the Looking Glass and The Auntie Winnie Album), it was not until 1990's Any Gas Faster that Nick Saloman came up with a record that was truly strong from start to finish. It's probably not coincidental that Any Gas Faster was also the first album Saloman recorded in a proper studio instead of on his bedroom four-track; perhaps having to keep one eye on the studio clock caused Saloman to approach the task of recording with a somewhat more determined air. Because that's really the difference: the songs on Any Gas Faster just sound that little bit more purposeful, even acoustic interludes like "These Dark Days." As a result, Any Gas Faster rocks harder than the previous albums without the sludge that occasionally bogs those records down. Martin Crowley's fleet drumwork undoubtedly helps an awful lot here; with Saloman on dru...ms, a song like "Then You Wanted Me" would lumber, but here, it's almost punky in its hard-rocking intensity. And that one's got nothing on the breakneck "Olde Worlde," one of the most manic things Saloman's ever come up with, with a closing dual-guitar battle like Television might sound after Verlaine and Lloyd had slammed a dozen espressos each. For traditionalists, there are also a few of Saloman's trademark melodic rockers, with the delicately sorrowful "This Corner of England" and the anthemic "Lord Plentiful Reflects" among the highlights in the more typically Bevis-like vein. The skittish should know that no songs here break the six-minute barrier, much less creep into the 15-plus-minute range. - Stewart Mason, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The Bevis Frond

The Bevis Frond was Nick Saloman, a neo-psychedelic renaissance man and the sole writer, performer and producer behind the cottage industry bearing the Frond name. The head of his own label (Woronzow) as well as the co-publisher of his own underground magazine (the highly regarded Ptolemaic Terrascope), Saloman was a quintessential English eccentric, a frighteningly pro... Read more