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Ollie Halsall - lost album
Songs written, played, produced by
UK guitar supremo Ollie Halsall get first time release by Britain's Market
Square label in an album, "Caves" - Ollie Halsall
(MSMCD103)
The guitarists' guitarist, Halsall, who
died in 1992 was a player of considerable versatility, best remembered for
his masterly, blistering attacks of accomplished musicianship in top notch
UK pop and prog rocks acts including Timebox, Patto,
Tempest, Grimms and later with various of Kevin Ayers'
bands.
He was unduly modest about his writing
talents. When not drawing or painting (he was a talented artist) he forged
songs alone at a home studio. In an exercise in ideas swapping, Halsall sent
these 12 songs to the singer-songwriter John Otway in late 1979. The
two were co-writing and Ollie played in various Otway lineups at the
time.
Ollie's songs were a revelation and a
treat in their sense of completeness: no unplugged ditherings here but a
purposeful, finished work with Halsall's multi-instrumental talents very
much to the fore. They were lighter in tone than many expected: well-structured
melodic pop and rock songs of two to three minutes duration, that measured
the musical expertise and diversity which Halsall had by now amassed. All
(but for Stepping Out, later covered with new lyrics by Kevin Ayers)
have been, until now, uncharted territory.
"Caves" delivers Halsall's lost album
and employs also his drawing skills in its packaging artwork. His sequence
of line illustrations of Majorcan caves take us through the forebidding cave
entrance to a metaphorical 'light at the end of the tunnel' in the form of
these thoughtfully-structured and crafted songs.
John Otway has written booklet
notes for this limited edition collector's release - the sound quality of
the source tape has been enhanced to the extent possible.
USEFUL WEB SITES ABOUT OLLIE
HALSALL:
www.zyworld.com/caves
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