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BAILEY, DEREK - Lot 74
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"Honest Jons Records present a reissue of Derek Baileys Lot 74, originally released by Incus in 1974. Recorded at a private house in West London, the side-long title track is a masterwork: a twenty-two-minute, starkly personal, freely expressive, itchily searching re-casting of orders of rhythm and sound into a new, quicksilver kind of affective and musical polyphony. Never mind the guitarists championing of non-idiomatic improvisation", the poet Peter Riley gets the ball rolling in his identification of the various hauntings of Baileys playing at this time: "mandolins & balalaikas strumming in the distance, George Forbys banjo, Leadbellys steel 12-string, koto, lute, classical guitar... and others quite outside the field of the plucked string." The five pieces on side two were recorded back home in Hackney around the same time -- with the exception of "Improvisation 104(b)", from the year before (and issued by Incus in its TAPS series of mini reel-to-reel tapes) -- opening with ventriloquized guitar feedback, and taking in some cod banter about colleagues like Mervyn Parker, Siegfried Brotzmann, and Harry Bentink. Crucial." - Honest Jons.
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