Year: July 1973 (CD 2014)
Label: Parlophone Records (Europe), LC02982
Style: Glam Rock, Pop Rock
Country: Birmingham, England
Time: 40:00
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 265 Mb
Boulders
is the debut solo album by English musician Roy Wood, recorded from
1969 to 1971 and released in July 1973 by Harvest Records. Wood began
work on the album as a whimsical side-project away from his band the
Move, and conceived it to explore numerous instruments he had collected
in the 1960s but felt unable to use in the Move. Nonetheless, its
release was delayed for several years due to his busy schedule with the
Move, Wizzard and the Electric Light Orchestra. Apart from harmonium on
one song played by John Kurlander, all the instruments on the album,
including guitars, cello, saxophones, bouzouki, banjo and recorders,
were played by Wood, who also wrote, arranged, and produced the whole
record, in addition to providing all the vocals. The musician also
painted the unfinished self-portrait on the cover.
The record is
eclectic and eccentric in style, exploring numerous genres like
classical music, art rock, folk, psychedelia, country and rock and roll,
and exemplifies Wood's surreal humour, with songs exploring curious
subjects. The textured production includes multitracked choir-like
vocals and makes heavy usage of unusual arrangements. Upon release,
Boulders was hailed by critics for its individual sound and the
extensive contributions from Wood, and today is regarded as one of his
stronger works. It peaked at No. 15 in the UK Albums Chart, and the
single "Dear Elaine" was a Top 20 hit. The album also reached the
Billboard 200 in the United States, where the album was released by
United Artists Records.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulders_(album))
01. Songs Of Praise (04:46)
02. Wake Up (03:20)
03. Rock Down Low (03:56)
04. Nancy Sing Me A Song (03:32)
05. Dear Elaine (04:11)
06. All The Way Over The Hill - Irish Loafer (And His Hen) (04:55)
07. Miss Clarke And The Computer (04:25)
08. When Gran'Ma Plays The Banjo (03:18)
09. Rock Medley - Rockin' Shoes - She's Too Good For Me - Locomotive (07:34)
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