Ramases
Space Hymns
Жанр: Progressive/Psychedelic Rock
Год выпуска: 1971
Лейбл: Vertigo
Номер по каталогу: 6360 046
Страна-производитель: UK
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: tracks
Формат записи: 24/96
Формат раздачи: 24/96
Продолжительность: 47:48
Источник оцифровки: son-of-albion (AvaxHome)
Треклист:
1. Life Child 6:25
2. Hello Mister 3:10
3. And The Whole World 3:44
4. Quasar One 6:40
5. You're The Only One Joe 2:25
6. Earth People 4:45
7. Molecular Delusion 4:05
8. Balloon 4:28
9. Dying Swan Year 2000 0:42
10. Jesus Come Back 5:03
11. Journey To The Inside 6:21
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Of all the artists who passed through the cult-filled portals of the Vertigo label during the early '70s, few have attracted more attention than Ramases. His one and only album for the label, Space Hymns, was recorded with the nascent 10cc as backing musicians, but even more importantly, it represents one of the most spellbinding releases in the label's entire catalogue, a conceptual epic that actually leaves you believing that what Ramases himself believed was true -- he really was the reincarnation of the Egyptian deity whose name he had adopted.
Born in Sheffield, England, Martin Raphael, formerly an army PT instructor, was working as a central heating salesman when he was inspired to assume the mantle of the Egyptian Pharaoh of whom he believed himself a reincarnation, and take up a musical career with his wife, Selket. They emerged onto the late-'60s psychedelic scene, with an act that was as eye-catching as their legend. A one-off deal with CBS saw them cut the single "Crazy Eye"/"Mind's Eye" in 1968. According to Ramases, the A-side was actually called "Quasar One"; it was re-titled by a crackling telephone line.
Released under the name Ramases & Selket (conjuring images of some kind of bizarre Sonny & Cher), the single did little, and the pair moved on to Major Minor, which released "Love You"/"Gold Is the Ring" later that same year, this time under the name Ramases & Seleka. Again the record fared poorly, but Ramases' musical vision continued expanding and, in 1970, the duo signed with Vertigo.
Recorded at Strawberry Studios in Manchester, the ensuing Space Hymns LP remains one of bassist Graham Gouldman's favourite sessions, out of all those that the future 10cc undertook during the early '70s. "It was great. It was a really fine album to make. We would sit down on the floor with acoustic guitars, that kind of vibe, very hippy and mystical."
The album retains that vibe, both across the music and via a majestic sleeve painting from Roger Dean. But Space Hymns sold no more than most of Vertigo's other releases (two singles, "Balloon" and "Jesus Come Back," disappeared likewise), and Ramases slipped from view for the next three years.
He and Selket resurfaced in 1975, releasing the astounding Glass Top Coffin album and, thanks to the 10cc connection, looking set to enjoy at least a degree of success. Unfortunately it didn't work out like that, and the pair returned to obscurity. Ramases died by his own hand at his Felixstowe home in 1978.
~ Dave Thompson, allmusic
Состав
Ramases - Vocals
Selket - Vocals
Eric Stewart - Lead Guitar, Moog Synthesiser
Lol Creame - Lead Guitar, Moog Synthesiser
Kevin Godley - Drums, Flutes
Graham Gouldman - Guitar, Bass
Martin Raphael - Sitar