The Bevis Frond
Bevis Through The Looking Glass (1987)
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      Band: The Bevis Frond
      Album: Bevis through the looking glass
      Year originally released: 1987
      Label: Woronzow
      Year re-released: 2005
      Label: Rubric

      Tracklist:
      1. Intro
      2. 1970 Home Improvements
      3. Now You Know
      4. Shrine, The
      5. Rat In A Waistcoat
      6. In Another Year
      7. Expressman
      8. Mudman
      9. Song For The Sky
      10. Purple Sline
      11. I Can't Get Into Your Scene
      12. Soot
      13. Die Is Cast
      14. Alistair Jones

      Compilation from The Bevis Frond of very early recordings, originally a double LP is here
      re-released by Rubric records on cd.
      Next one will be 'Triptych'
      please help the older torrents to get by as i concentrate on the new one, ta!

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      Fan website:
      http://members.chello.nl/cvanderlely/bfrond.html

      Biography from fan website:
      The Bevis Frond is Nick Saloman, a neo-psychedelic renaissance man and the sole writer,
      performer and producer behind the cottage industry bearing the Frond name. The head of his
      own label (Woronzow) as well as the co-publisher of his own underground magazine (the
      highly regarded Ptolemaic Terrascope), Saloman is a quintessential English eccentric, a
      frighteningly prolific talent and a true anachronism purveying an archaic musical genre
      while simultaneously pioneering the lo-fi aesthetic.

      Saloman (11-03-1953) cloaked his formative years in mystery; according to legend, he
      formed his first band, the Bevis Frond Museum, during his school years, covering stuff by
      Cream, Hendrix, Doors, Blue Cheer, etc. After the group disbanded he performed solo
      acoustic sets throughout the London area known as Walthamstow. After founding the
      Von Trapp Family, later known as Room 13, Saloman was sidelined in 1982 following a motor-
      cycle accident. With the money he received as compensation for his injuries, he revived
      the Bevis Frond name and during his recuperation period assembled 1986's Miasma, a slice
      of twisted, latter-day psychedelia issued on Woronzow in an original pressing of 250.
      Much to Saloman's shock, the record sold out; realizing an audience existed for his brand
      of time-warped pop, he quickly issued Inner Marshland, another underground success which
      encouraged him to raid his extensive archives for more material. With the floodgates
      opened, new Bevis Frond material -- much of it written and recorded at Saloman's home
      long before it ever saw release -- appeared constantly; in 1988 alone, Woronzow issued
      three separate collections, Triptych, Bevis Through the Looking Glass and Acid Jam, all
      spotlighting Saloman's surreal wit and acute social commentary.

      In the late 80s and early 90s Nick Saloman also played and recorded as a member of Magic
      Muscle (with Rod Goodway), and with the Outskirts of Infinity (with Bari Watts).
      Beginning with 1990's Any Gas Faster, Saloman was secure enough financially to begin
      recording in an outside studio; as the new decade dawned, he also made his live debut,
      appearing sporadically with an ever-changing group of backing musicians. After 1990's
      Magic Eye, a joint collaboration with former Pink Fairy Twink, the Bevis Frond issued its
      acknowledged masterpiece, 1991's double-LP set New River Head; erratic and eclectic,
      Saloman's output continued on without concession to trends or consumer tastes, with new
      albums appearing annually with clocklike precision.
      Among the strongest were 1993's It Just Is, 1995's Superseeder and 1996's Son of Walter.

      The Bevis Frond has become England's premier psychedelic rock band. Nick still continues
      to record as a solo artist (under the name of Bevis Frond), mostly writing, playing and
      producing everything himself. His latest album, the sublime North Circular is perhaps the
      best example of Nick's talents.

      Live the Bevis Frond tours as a three piece band includes ex-Hawkwind bassist Adrian Shaw
      and ex Camel drummer Andy Ward.

      Source:
      Jason Ankeny (All-Music Guide), Kees van der Lely.

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