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Weird as Fish/La Vie Luonge
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Track List: Weird as Fish/La Vie Luonge

  1. Seven Moons Glow
  2. Incandescent Transistor
  3. Viewscape
  4. Fuzztronic
  5. Vacuum
  6. W.A.F.
  7. Darkness
  8. Barbel Dreams
  1. Cloudy Monday
  2. Anomaly
  3. Foundation
  4. K100-A34-90MPH
  5. Clermont-Ferrand
  6. Racing the Train
  7. Uffizi

Pro Reviews: Weird as Fish/La Vie Luonge

  • All Music Guide

    Easily the most obscure release out of anything to do with Echo and the Bunnymen and its individual members, Weird as Fish wasn't even a formal record as such when cassette copies were made in the late seventies and as it is, Will Sergeant himself only made seven of them. A series of private home recordings made via the rudimentary equipment available at the time, Weird as Fish reflected Sergeant's then particular obsessions, specifically the Residents and Lou Reed (the latter through his notorious Metal Machine Music). It's not quite accurate to say that Weird as Fish is a combination between the two, but the version released formally 25 years later on Ochre Records (Sergeant's liner notes explain that this is Paul Simpson's copy in particular, as each edition was slightly different) certainly bears similarities. It's all instrumental, in keeping with Sergeant's future solo endeavours over the years, consisting of an often striking series of overdubbed performances that for both its ...place of recording and Sergeant's young age are really not all that bad. It's not quite the birth of the Bunnymen the specific focus that the band format would bring to his work is absent but the modern psychedelia that would characterize his future work is in place. Murky, atmospheric riffs, primitive beatbox, keyboard or bass rhythms providing undertow, openended guitar workouts not all that removed from where No Wave New York was going these may be sketches for only a few friends but they're no less enjoyable for that, and more than once ("Fuzztronic," "Darkness") he suggests where later fans like Roy Montgomery would end up. For the reissue, Sergeant included a further bonus from early Bunnymen years Le Via Luonge, the instrumental soundtrack to the short film of the same name showing the group on tour in Europe, as well as two further unused songs from those sessions. More elegant and with a clearer recording, it's a fine bridge between Weird as Fish and Themes for Grind. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Will Sergeant

The swirling guitars of Will Sergeant has been one of Echo and the Bunnymen's distinguishing characteristics since the band's inception in 1978. Initially only playing a one-string guitar, Sergeant was inspired by the punk movement's minimalist approach to music. However, Sergeant was also enamored of '60s psychedelic rock and the marriage of the two spawned the brittle... Read more