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Nirvana: Black Flower
ByOf particular note pertains to a young, and soon-to-be celebrated, producer Tony Visconti (

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With harpsichord passages tinting or framing a given melody along with densely populated orchestrations, this group reminds us of a rather illustrious, cutting-edge timeframe for rock. Unfortunately, this album was never released for a lengthy period of time due to record label-based issues. But the production offers several endearing works atop perky backbeats, wistful vocals, airy flute movements, mellow sounds and other niceties. They even toss in some rangy C&W guitar licks but works such as "Black Flower" are devised with circular riffs and female vocalist Lesley Duncan's angelic singing atop a catchy pop motif, intermingled with sonorous interludes. Her dreamy choruses and the producers' shrewd orchestral backdrops encapsulate a piece that seemingly could have been a major hit, but in reality, never saw the light of day.
The album notes discuss the all too familiar issues with record labels back then: lack of promotion and capital expended on many worthy bands who, unlike others, never overcame the uphill battles. No doubt, the duo excels at melody-making, evidenced on "Illinois," which is another pop hit contender, augmented by a hummable theme. Moreover, the album includes bonus tracks. Sure, the program sounds a little dated, but while many critics bestowed praise, the artists did not enjoy a commercially viable run. However, their second recording The Story Of Simon Simopath (Island Records, 1967) is touted as rock's first narrative concept album, released before The Who's Tommy (Decca, 1969) and The Kinks' Arthur (Reprise, 1969). ">
Track Listing
The World Is Cold Without You; Excerpt From The Blind and the Beautiful; I Talk To My Room; Christopher Lucifer; Aline Cherie; Tres, Tres Bien; It Happened Two Sunday's Ago; Black Flower; Love Suite; Illinois. Bonus Tracks - Taxi (previously unreleased); June; We Can Make It Through; Illinois (Take 2) (previously unreleased; Love Suite (Take 2) (Instrumental).
Personnel
Written and Performed by Patrick Campbell-Lyons and Alex Spyropoulos. Arrangements by Mike Vickers, Johnny Scott, Tony Visconti and Alex Spyropoulos. Leslie Duncan: vocals.
Album information
Title: Black Flower | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Cherry Red Records
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