The Amorphous Androgynous & Peter Hammill - We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal [LP]
CAT NOS: LPTOT79
FORMATS: LP Album
LP BARCODE: 5013993 999959
GENRE: Electronica
LABEL: Jumpin’ & Pumpin’
LABEL GROUP: Passion Music Ltd
Release Date: 27th November 2020
TRACK LISTING
1 We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal (12:22)
2 Hymortality (3:53)
3 The Immortality Break (3:10)
4 Physically I’m Here, Mentally Far, Far Away (4:18)
5 Psych Recap (5:17)
6 Synthony On A Theme Of Mortality (11:22)
The Amorphous Androgynous continue with symphonic 40 minute progtronic space rock concept ‘We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal’ in 6 epic parts featuring the legendary Peter Hammill (the Van Der Graaf Generator) on vocals alongside a host of musicians including Paul Weller (piano and guitar) Ray Fenwick (Spencer Davis Group/Ian Gillan Band) lead guitar, Brian Hopper (Caravan/Soft Machine ) on sax and many others including the 50 piece Chesterfield Philharmonic Choir and a 25 piece sumptuously recorded live orchestral string section.
Opening with the 13 minute epic space prog rock of title track ‘We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal‘ (written with Peter Hammill and Paul Weller) the themes of mortality and immortality are then musically and conceptually catapulted to the far flung corners of the AA sonic multiverse over 40+ minutes utilizing choir, moog, a live orchestral string section, harp and vintage synth all fed against a backdrop of classic rock and psych samplerdelia of the Amorphous Androgynous.
Space Odyssey like dystopian choirs and moog of ‘ Hymortality ‘ crash full force into the Led Zep Bonham- like drums of
‘The Immortality Break‘ while ‘ Synthony On A Theme of Mortality‘ lives up to its name as an almost Vangelis Bladerunner-esque vintage synthony of some of the themes of the original track utilizing the classic 70s Yamaha CS80 synth before triumphantly soaring to lift off adrift a Pink Floyd-like female wailing aria against classic vintage guitar rock .
PSYCH RECAP is all backwards voices and guitars/samplerdelia over pounding Tomorrow Never Knows era Beatles bass and drums with dislocated Peter Hammill psychedelic vocals before the whole cosmic trip cascades finally into the harp daydream reverie and minimoog space landings, choir and French romantic strings of Physically I’m Here , Mentally Far,
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