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March 12, 2018

20,000 vinyl LPs 132: Jubilee & Thomas Arne

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Today is the birthday of Thomas Arne, a leading British theatre composer of the 18th century, writing music for productions at Drury Lane and Covent Garden. His most famous works were a version of God Save the King, which became the British national anthem, the song A-Hunting We Will Go and the patriotic song Rule Britannia.     

engraving by Robert Dunkarton

     
My favorite version of Rule Britannia was performed by the character Amyl Nitrite in the 1978 film directed by Derek Jarman, Jubilee.


vinyl lp front cover 
album photos by Jean-Marc Prouveur & Johnny Rozsa
photo of album cover by Styrous®


Originally performed with regal and VERY serious pomp, this is a very raucous and risqué version of the song. The actress who played Amyl was Pamela Rooke, aka, Jordan.    

Pamela Rooke, aka, Jordan, as Amyl Nitrite 


The vocal was actually sung by an opera singer named Suzi Pinns with Rooke (Jordan, as Amyl Nitrite) lip-syncing to it. Jordan/Pinns also sings the beautiful song, Jerusalem, based on a poem by William Blake from the preface to his epic Milton: A Poem in Two Books.       


Jordan/Suzi Pinns ~ Rule Britannia
movie trailer


Jubilee was one of my many "Roxie" discoveries (link below). I clearly remember going to the theater at the end of the 70's, not knowing what I was going to see but knowing I would see something new and incredibly exciting. Once again, I would not be disappointed; I was actually in for a whole world of new discoveries with this single film. The title of the film refers to the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 1977 (link below).    


vinyl lp back cover 
album photos by Jean-Marc Prouveur & Johnny Rozsa
photo of album back cover by Styrous®


















Synopsis

When Queen Elizabeth I asks her court alchemist to show her England in the future, she’s transported 400 years to a post-apocalyptic wasteland of roving girl gangs, an all-powerful media mogul, fascistic police, scattered filth, and twisted sex: Britain in the era of punk (link to plot below).


vinyl lp back cover details
album photos by Jean-Marc Prouveur & Johnny Rozsa
detail photos of album back cover by Styrous®





I had never heard of Brian Eno but as the film played I noticed his "ambient" pieces, Slow Water and Dover Beach and was blown away; I will never forget hearing them for the first time. I HAD to find out who it was by and what it was all about! Which I did, of course.       


Brian Eno -1974 

Ambient music was something new to me; a whole new form of music I had never even dreamed of. Still not knowing who or what the mudic was, I found the soundtrack for Jubilee and discovered a whole new world of music.   

Slow Water (YouTube link) turned out to be from an album Eno had released earlier in the year, Music for Films, so, it was hot off the press, so to speak. That album was a mind opener to be sure (YouTube links below).    

Slow Water scene 
GIF from film 


I discovered two other performers on the soundtrack I came to like: Adam Ant and the proto-punk band Wayne County & The Electric Chairs. Wayne County is now Jayne County.      

I was delighted to find there were favorites of mine I had already come to like that appeared in the film, Toyah Willcox, the Slits and Siouxsie and the Banshees. Richard O'Brien and Nell Campbell (Little Nell) of The Rocky Horror Picture Show had spots in it as well.   


vinyl lp back cover detail
detail photo of album back cover by Styrous®


The film is heavily influenced by the 1970s punk aesthetic in its style and presentation. Shot in grainy colour, it is largely plotless and episodic. It was shot in London neighbourhoods that were economically depressed and/or still contained large amounts of rubble from the London Blitz. The film had critics in British punk circles. Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood manufactured a T-shirt on which was printed an "open letter" to Jarman denouncing the film and his misrepresentations of punk. Jarman described the project as "a film about punk" during pre-production, but later explained that it had a much broader thematic scope. The film is now considered a cult film classic.

There is a video of the complete film, Jubilee, with Spanish sub-titles, on YouTube, however, it does tend to stop and get jerky at times (link below).


vinyl lp back cover detail
album photos by Jean-Marc Prouveur & Johnny Rozsa
detail photo of album back cover by Styrous®



 movie posters from England & Germany





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Oh, yes, about Thomas Arne. Between 1733 and 1776, He wrote music for about 90 stage works, including plays, masques, pantomimes, and opera. Many of his dramatic scores are now lost, probably in the disastrous fire at Covent Garden in 1808. During this period Arne's operas and masques became increasingly popular, and he received the patronage of Frederick, Prince of Wales, at whose country home, Cliveden, the Masque of Alfred, featuring Rule Britannia, was debuted in 1740.              
Arne's father and grandfather were both upholsterers and both held office in the Worshipful Company of Upholders of the City of London. His grandfather fell on hard times and died in the debtors' prison of Marshalsea. His father earned enough money not only to rent 31 King Street, a large house in Covent Garden, but also to have Arne educated at Eton College. But in later life, he too lost most of his money and had to supplement his income by acting as a numberer of the boxes (ticket counter) at the Drury Lane Theatre.

Arne was so keen on music that he smuggled a spinet into his room and, damping the sounds with his handkerchief, would secretly practise during the night while the rest of the family slept. He also dressed up as a liveryman in order to gain access to the gallery of the Italian Opera.     
Arne was a Freemason and because he was a Catholic he never composed music for the Church of England, unlike other leading English composers of his time. In 1769 Arne composed the song Soft Flowing Avon, with lyrics by Garrick, for the Shakespeare Jubilee held by Garrick in Stratford-upon-Avon to commemorate the life of William Shakespeare.   

Arne died in 1777 and is buried at St Paul's, Covent Garden, London. A blue plaque, unveiled in 1988, commemorates him at 31 King Street in Covent Garden, London.    


Thomas Arne commemorative plaque 
           
         









       
Tracklist:

Side 1:

A1 – Adam and the Ants - Deutscher Girls, Producer – Guy Ford - 2:40
A2 – Wayne County & The Electric Chairs* - Paranoia Paradise, Producer – Miles Copeland (2), Peter Crowley - 2:00
A3 – Chelsea (2) - Right To Work, Producer – Mark Perry, Miles Copeland (2) - 3:00
A4 – Maneaters     Nine To Five - 2:41
A5 – Adam and the Ants - Plastic Surgery, Producer – Danny Beckerman, Wil Malone - 4:35

Side 2:

B1 – Suzi Pinns - Rule Britannia, Producer – Danny Beckerman, Wil Malone - 2:50
B2 – Suzi Pinns - Jerusalem, Producer – Danny Beckerman, Wil Malone - 2:50
B3 – Amilcar - Wargasm In Pornotopia, Producer – Guy Ford - 4:00
B4 – Brian Eno - Slow Water, Producer – Brian Eno - 3:16
B5 – Brian Eno - Dover Beach, Producer – Brian Eno - 4:36

Companies, etc.

    Produced For – E.G. Records (2)
    Copyright (c) – E.G. Music Ltd.
    Phonographic Copyright (p) – E.G. Music Ltd.
    Published By – E.G. Music Ltd.
    Published By – Javeberry Music
    Published By – Step Forward Music
    Lacquer Cut At – Master Room
    Pressed By – Phonodisc Ltd.

Credits:

    Film Director – Derek Jarman
    Photography By – Jean-Marc Prouveur, Johnny Rozsa
    Producer – Megalovision

Notes:

Cover reads:
The Outrageous Soundtrack From The Motion Picture "Jubilee" Cert. X

A Megalovision film.

Custom picture labels:
Produced by Megalovision for E.G. Records.
Barcode and Other Identifiers

    Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, stamped): 2302079 A // 1 M
    Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, stamped): 2302079 B // 1 M

Various ‎– Jubilee
Label: Polydor ‎– 2302 079, E.G. Records (2) ‎– 2302 079
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country: UK
Released: 1978
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: Soundtrack, New Wave, Punk, Minimal
       
         
       
Viewfinder links:        
      
Adam & the Ants articles/mentions     
Brian Eno articles/mentions    
Pamela Rooke        
Roxie Theater ~ San Francisco      
Queen Elizabeth II                     
Tilda Swinton           
  
Net links:        
      
Jubilee ~ Plot       
                Cast   
Black Acrylic ~ Derek Jarman - Jubilee
Dangerous Minds ~ Photo-spread for Derek Jarman’s Jubilee   
Dazed ~ The radical Derek Jarman films you need to watch
Jim's Reviews ~ The Films of Derek Jarman: Jubilee 
        
YouTube links:        
      
Thomas Arne - Rule Britannia!             
'Amyl Nitrate' ~ Rule Britannia
                       ~ Jerusalem           
Brian Eno - Slow Water
                ~ Dover Beach     
Adam & the Ants ~ Deutscher Girls         
                                     ~ Plastic Surgery
Wayne County & The Electric Chairs ~ Paranoia Paradise        Amilcar - Wargasm In Pornotopia  
Jubilee ~ complete w/Spanish sub-titles (1 hr., 40 min., 15 sec.)   
     
     
       
     
"What two ideas are more inseparable than Beer and Britannia?" 
                         ~ Rev Sydney Smith
 
     
        

November 3, 2017

20,000 Vinyl LPs 113: Adam & The Ants ~ Kings of the Wild Frontier

vinyl LP front cover detail
cover photo by Peter Ashworth
detail photo of album cover by Styrous®


Today, November 3, is the birthday of Stuart Leslie Goddard who was born in 1954, in Marylebone, London. He is better known as Adam Ant, an English singer and musician who gained popularity as the lead singer of the new wave group, Adam and the Ants.


I discovered the Kings album late in 1980 and was blown away by some of the songs. From the first one, Kings of the Wild Frontier, with its Burundi beat and off-key sounding guitar, it peaked my interest.

vinyl LP front cover
cover photo by Peter Ashworth
photo of album cover by Styrous®
  

The Human Beings, my favorite song on the album, is a very special work. Hi-hats and a quiet bass guitar, played by Gary Tibbs, slowly fade up then are joined by drums that have an American Indian tom-tom throb. The song goes into a moderately fast but determined march beat then along comes the quirky, off key vocal by Adam Ant. The song quiets down at the end as the bass guitar takes over once more then fades out. It is a terrific dance song! (link below)      

The Ants Invasion opens with a sound I had never heard before. It has a guitar intro, played by Marco Pirroni, an ex-member of Siouxsie and the Banshees, that reminds me of a siren. It goes into a driving, savage, syncopated Burundi beat, performed by Terry Lee Miall and Chris "Merrick" Hughes,  with an echoey, 007-like guitar overriding the whole thing (link below). Really nice!   
 
Dog Eat Dog fades up with a FAST, driving, Burundi drum beat (again). It roars along with the speed of a sonic jet gone awry. The guys do some great, non-verbal back up that is WAY cool and the 007 guitar appears again (link below)!       

Physical (You're So) plods along at a VERY slow almost sleepy tempo; however, the driving rock leaves no room for sleeping. The guitar work by Marco Pirroni is fantastic! I like this song a lot (link below)!   
    
Killer in the Home is a bit faster and reflects that sleepy tempo augmented by the echoey guitar of Pirroni once more. There's some really great work by the group in this tune (link below)!


vinyl LP back cover
cover photo by Peter Ashworth
photo of album cover by Styrous®
 

The album has an edgy, post-punk sound with a smooth new wave sophistication that snagged me immediately. I fell in love with it and searched out other work by the Ants. I found Dirk Wears White Sox (link below) which had been issued the previous year and liked it as well. The group issued another album, Prince Charming, the following year, however, for me it didn't measure up to Kings nor Dirk; I was disappointed with it and lost interest in the group.   



vinyl LP record sleeve
photo by Styrous®
 

There were three hit singles from Kings including Dog Eat Dog (reaching No. 4 on the UK singles charts in October 1980), Antmusic (No. 2 in January 1981 – only kept off top spot by the murder of John Lennon), whereby Antmusic went to No. 1 in Australia, and Kings of the Wild Frontier (No. 2 in March 1981, previously No. 48 in August 1980). In addition, Antmusic made it to No. 1 in Australia for five weeks.

In 1982, Adam & the Ants won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist and Kings of the Wild Frontier won a BRIT Award for Best British Album.

Kings of the Wild Frontier is included in the book, 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. It is also one of twenty CDs in the Great British Albums box set released by Sony Records in 2012.      

  
vinyl LP record sleeve detail
detail photo by Styrous®
 

After a 15 year break, Adam Ant has begun a comeback with his “Anthems” tour which began in the UK at the beginning of this year and continued in the US in March. I'm interested to hear the new sound of the group.          

An interview with Adam Ant by Simon Price, the British music journalist and author reveals much about the Ant personality (link below).      


 
photo: Alamy Ltd.
 
 
Originally, The Ants were signed to Decca Records but unable to satisfactorily market the band, Decca let them go in early 1979. It was during this period that they recorded the albums for Do It. Without major label support, the band carried out a major UK "Ants Invasion" tour, at the end of which, they signed a major label deal with CBS Records and began recording Kings of the Wild Frontier, having first rush-released the title track as a single. That album was a hit in the United Kingdom. It reached No. 1 on the UK album charts on 24 January 1981.
        


vinyl LP record, side 1
photo by Styrous®
 

The first band Goddard joined was Bazooka Joe, in which he played bass guitar. He renamed himself Ant and with Lester Square, Andy Warren and drummer Paul Flanagan, they formed Adam and the Ants (initially named just 'The Ants') in 1977, with the inaugural band meeting held in the audience at a Siouxsie and the Banshees performance at the Roxy Club in London's Covent Garden.     


vinyl LP, side 1 label
photo by Styrous®


Adam Ant acted in the Derek Jarman, 1978 "punk" film, Jubilee which starred Jenny Runacre, Ian Charleson and punk rockers: Suzi Pinns (Amyl Nitrate), Siouxsie and the Banshees, Toyah Willcox, Wayne County and featured Slow Water and Dover Beach by Brian Eno.          

Pamela Rooke (aka Jordan) was the manager of Adam & the Ants in 1977 and sang Lou (about Lou Reed) with them (she later married their former bass player Kevin Mooney, now separated). She also acted in Jarman's Jubilee playing the character, Amyl Nitrate.     


vinyl LP record, side 2
photo by Styrous®


Trouser Press cites Kings of the Wild Frontier as the album where Adam Ant "found his groove". In his retrospective review, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called it "one of the great defining albums of its time.
"There's simply nothing else like it, nothing else that has the same bravado, the same swagger, the same gleeful self-aggrandizement and sense of camp. This walked a brilliant line between campiness and art-house chutzpah, and it arrived at precisely the right time – at the forefront of new wave".     
 

vinyl LP, side 2 label
photo by Styrous®
 

Tracklist:
Side 1:

A1 - Dog Eat Dog - 3:07
A2 - “Antmusic" - 3:36
A3 - Los Rancheros - 3:28
A4 - Feed Me To The Lions - 2:59
A5 - Press Darlings - 4:12
A6 - Ants Invasion - 3:20
A7 - Killer In The Home - 4:19

Side 1:

B1 - Kings Of The Wild Frontier - 3:53
B2 - The Magnificent Five - 3:05
B3 - Don't Be Square (Be There) - 3:29
B4 - Jolly Roger - 2:09
B5 - Physical (You're So) - 4:26
B6 - The Human Beings - 4:24

Companies, etc.

    Recorded At – Rockfield Studios
    Mastered At – Sterling Sound
    Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Records
    Copyright (c) – CBS Records
    Manufactured By – Epic Records
    Published By – EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
    Published By – Ant Music Pub. Ltd.

Credits:

    Artwork [Video Film] – Clive Richardson (2), Stephanie Gluck
    Artwork [Warrior Ant Logo] – Danny Kleinman
    Design [Graphic] – Jules*
    Engineer – Hugh Jones
    Performer [Made By] – Kevin Mooney, Marco*, Merrick, Terry Lee Miall
    Performer [Made By], Artwork [Sleeve Concept] – Adam Ant
    Photography By – Ashworth*
    Producer – Chris Hughes
    Sleeve [Concept] – Jules*
    Written-By – A. Ant* (tracks: A5, B5), Ant / Marco* (tracks: A1 to A4, A6 to B4, B6)

Notes:

Recorded at Rockfield Studios, August 1980

Different tracklisting to UK release on CBS S CBS 84549
Inner sleeve with lyrics but no photos/video stills.

Label print variant: Title/Credit will break onto second line.

Slight different in matrix etching.
Barcode and Other Identifiers

    Barcode (Text): 0 74643 70331
    Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side A): AL-37033-1F ANTMUSIC... e s
    Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side B): BL-37033-1E ...FOR SEX PEOPLE! s
    Other (Cat# on inner sleeve): 37033

Adam & the Ants ~ Kings of the Wild Frontier   
Label: Epic ‎– NJE 37033
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1980
Genre: Rock
Style: New Wave, Pop Rock

       
     
     
        
Viewfinder links:            
          
Ant Music EP         
Dirk Wears White Sox                    
           
Net links:            
          
Adam Ant Discography           
Adam Ant website
NY Times ~ Barundi Beat ~ The new Tribalism     
Forbes ~ Watch Out, U.S.: Adam Ant Tour Comeback (interview)   
Simon Price ~ A Wild Nobility (interview)
Esquire Magazine ~ The Origins of Punk (interview)          
           
YouTube links:            
          
Kings of the Wild Frontier         
Antmusic           
Ants Invasion        
The Human Beings
Killer in the Home         
Dog Eat Dog   
Kings of the Wild Frontier        
Jubilee ~ Deutscher Girls      
Ant Invasion (documentary)                 
Tom Snyder Interview                
Dick Clark Interview                 
Swap Shop 1981 Interview                  
BBC Wogan Show Interview                   
Johnny Vaughan ~ Coca-Cola Hit Mix Interview      
ABC News Interview ~ August 2012                
Amyl Nitrate ~ Rule Britannia      
     
                       

"If you make a mistake, you should enjoy it!" 
                                    ~ Adam Ant  
            

           
Styrous® ~ Friday, November 3, 2017