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Daevid Allen/Russell Hibbs - Bards of Byron Bay (Bananamoon Obscura, Vol. 4} (CD)

Bards of Byron Bay (Bananamoon Obscura, Vol. 4}
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Album Details: Bards of Byron Bay (Bananamoon Obscura, Vol. 4}

Release Date:01/01/2004
Label:Bananamoon Obscura
UPC:604388632121

Track List: Bards of Byron Bay (Bananamoon Obscura, Vol. 4}

  1. Giday
  2. Bellyful Of Telephone
  3. Ring The Bells
  4. Came To Find Her
  5. Urban Shaman
  6. I Am A Freud
  7. My Penis Is Ageing
  8. Seasons Of Glass
  1. Relationship Of Fooles
  2. Ryokin
  3. Perfect Day In Paradox
  4. Mirrorman
  5. Let It All Go
  6. Watching
  7. Lord Of The Wilde Places
  8. World Peace

User Reviews: Bards of Byron Bay (Bananamoon Obscura, Vol. 4}

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    Mirrorman

    By merilyn.lemond  May 31, 2008

    Pros: great to have a mirror

    Cons: i'm not holding it... being away from Byron at present!

    in anticipation it's wonderful!

Pro Reviews: Bards of Byron Bay (Bananamoon Obscura, Vol. 4}

  • All Music Guide

    This live recording has a shaky sound quality (it was recorded "on a dangling Walkman" and features some hiss and phasing), but it is largely counterbalanced by the charm of this casual session. Despite their very different styles, Daevid Allen and Russell Hibbs have been longtime friends and even associated in a few musical ventures (including Hibbs' first solo album). This concert took place at Byron Bay, Australia, in 1995, in front of a small hometown audience. Allen and Hibbs trade songs and poems, accompanying each other on guitar Hibbs on acoustic and Allen on acoustic and glissando guitar. Both have a lot of fun commenting, embellishing, interrupting in and even disrupting the performances of the other. Their voices are also surprisingly compatible, to a point where someone unfamiliar with these singers could misidentify them. Allen draws from his solo acoustic repertoire, delivering spirited and cheerful renditions of "Come to Find Her," "My Penis Is Aging," "Relationship of ...Fooles" and "Let It All Go," among others (and the latter two providing two highlights). His warped sense of humor and legendary strangeness nicely contrast Hibbs' more typical folk ish (even bardesque) demeanor. His songs "Seasons of Glass" and "Lord of the Wild Places" are the other high marks of this unusual set. Other volumes in Voiceprint's limitededition "Bananamoon Obscura" series feature rare pairings and/or subpar sound quality, but Bards of Byron Bay stands as one of the true gems of the whole collection for which sound quality doesn't matter. Allen and Hibbs simply form an extremely likeable pair. - François Couture, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Daevid Allen

Daevid Allen was one of the founders of the British progressive rock band the Soft Machine in 1966. After recording just one album with the group, he became the founder/leader of Gong, which he left in 1973 to begin a solo career (though his first solo album, Banana Moon, was released in 1971 while he was still in the group). Allen explored his quirky, folky take on roc... Read more