Ontogeny (No Fish Is Too Weird For Her Aquarium Vol. II)
Various Artists
Formats | Tracks | Price | Buy |
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CD Album | 12 tracks | £9.99 | |
Download Album (MP3) | 12 tracks | £8.69 | |
Download Album (FLAC) | 12 tracks | £9.99 |
Description
Various Artists - Ontogeny (No Fish Is Too Weird For Her Aquarium Vol. II)
The original press release from the year 2000 said:
Terry Edwards has a long-lived reputation for being the country's most sought after and experienced session musician in addition to enjoying success as a solo performer both with and without his band The Scapegoats. He has worked with Madness, Nick Cave, Jimi Tenor, PJ Harvey, Julian Cope , Glen Matlock and, most recently, Skin (ex-Skunk Anansie).
Ontogeny ('the development of an individual' - Collins Dictionary definition) draws together this most wide-ranging recording career, proving it once more to be "strangely strange, yet oddly normal" (TNT magazine). The twelve track compilation includes the Higsons' first demo (featuring the Fast Show's Charlie Higson), Lydia Lunch's diatribe This Has Been Forced Up, Gallon Drunk's Edge of Heaven and BUtterfield 8's version of the Lush song Thoughtforms. This latter track has ex-Madness bassist Mark Bedford playing on it - he also designed the sleeve.
Terry Edwards has a long-lived reputation for being the country's most sought after and experienced session musician in addition to enjoying success as a solo performer both with and without his band The Scapegoats. He has worked with Madness, Nick Cave, Jimi Tenor, PJ Harvey, Julian Cope , Glen Matlock and, most recently, Skin (ex-Skunk Anansie).
Ontogeny ('the development of an individual' - Collins Dictionary definition) draws together this most wide-ranging recording career, proving it once more to be "strangely strange, yet oddly normal" (TNT magazine). The twelve track compilation includes the Higsons' first demo (featuring the Fast Show's Charlie Higson), Lydia Lunch's diatribe This Has Been Forced Up, Gallon Drunk's Edge of Heaven and BUtterfield 8's version of the Lush song Thoughtforms. This latter track has ex-Madness bassist Mark Bedford playing on it - he also designed the sleeve.
Tracklisting
CD Album (FIT001CD)
- Boost!!
- Thoughtforms
- Man under a train
- I had a dream
- Kneebone blues
- Louie Louie
- Didjeridu + trumpet
- Edge of heaven
- Dinner jazz
- This has been forced up
- Roatta
- The weirdness of beardness