Alan Hull - Pipedream (1973) Expanded Reissue 2005
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 322 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 129 Mb | Scans ~ 55 Mb
Label: Virgin | # CASCDR 1069/0946 3 36953 2 0 | Time: 00:56:29
British Folk-Rock, Folk, Pop/Rock
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 322 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 129 Mb | Scans ~ 55 Mb
Label: Virgin | # CASCDR 1069/0946 3 36953 2 0 | Time: 00:56:29
British Folk-Rock, Folk, Pop/Rock
The debut solo album by the Lindisfarne frontman, cut shortly after that band's initial breakup, Pipedream is very much the son of its father, a faintly folky collection of songs that, one presumes, were originally intended for the next Lindisfarne album before events finally overtook them. As usual with Alan Hull's post-Dingly Dell output, nothing here truly leaps out to grab your attention; rather, Pipedream is a meditative, reflective collection characterized as much by Hull's often-plaintive vocal than by any particular melody. But "Country Gentleman's Wife," "Song for a Windmill" and the gorgeous "Justanothersadsong" are latter-day Hull jewels, while the biting "The Money Game" reflects on the end of the band with grandiose venom. [Originally released in 1973, the LP was reissued on CD in 2005 and includes six bonus tracks.]