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Dreams Less Sweet

Dreams Less Sweet is the second studio album by English experimental band Psychic TV, released in 1983. It was the last Psychic TV album to feature co-founder Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson.

Dreams Less Sweet
Studio album by
Released1983 (1983)
RecordedFebruary–March 1983[1]
StudioJacobs Studio, Farnham, Surrey; Hell Fire Club; Caxton Hall, London; Banks Farm, Essex; Sylvester Sports Centre, Hackney, London; Christ Church, Hampstead, London
Genre
Length43:20
LabelSome Bizzare
Producer
Psychic TV chronology
Force the Hand of Chance
(1982)
Dreams Less Sweet
(1983)
Those Who Do Not
(1984)

Recording edit

The album was recorded using Zuccarelli Holophonics technology, a binaural recording system optimized for headphone listening also used by Pink Floyd on The Final Cut. The band took advantage of the spatial effect (sometimes described as 3D) achieved by Holophonics to record in unusual locations like The Hellfire Club caves, Christ Church in Hampstead, and Caxton Hall.[4]

"Always Is Always" is the Charles Manson composition also known as "Always Is Always Forever" and "I'll Never Say No to Always".

"White Nights" incorporates lyrics derived from the last sermon of cult leader Jim Jones.

The "Eden" suite incorporates a recording of body art pioneer Mr. Sebastian reassuring Psychic TV associate John Balance about a tattoo he is about to give him.[4]

A demo version (with vocals by Fergusson) of "The Orchids", surfaced on 1984's Pagan Day under the title "Cold Steel".

Release edit

It was released in 1983 by record label Some Bizzare. The album was released in Holophonic sound. Early copies came with a limited 12-inch EP, Thee Full Pack, containing additional unreleased tracks.

The cover is a photograph of an orchid with a ring inserted in the manner of a genital piercing.

In 2013 Angry Love Productions reissued Dreams Less Sweet as in a limited edition run of 1,000, 320 of which were pressed on red vinyl and also featured an extra CD with bonus material and a 12-page booklet with liner notes by Psychic TV's leader Genesis P-Orridge.[5]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [3]
Trouser Pressfavourable[2]

Trouser Press called it "another remarkable record, no less appealing for its equally abundant bizarrity. [...] PTV display an ineffable mastery of avant-garde dadaism as well as traditional musicmaking. Like tuning into a radio station overrun by university-educated acid-freaks, Dreams Less Sweet provides a thoroughly unpredictable and unsettling, yet profound, experience."[2] Dreams Less Sweet, according to the Industrial People blog, "approaches the idea of an album with a unique formula. 'Force the Hand of Chance' was a song album. Most of its ten tracks follow a recognizable song structure, containing lyrics, enjoyable melodies and even the occasional verse/chorus/verse structure. 'Dreams Less Sweet' is more like a series of vignettes, sound sketches designed to set a mood or transport the listener to a place".[6]

Track listing edit

All tracks composed by Psychic TV; except where indicated

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hymn 23"Thomas Tallis; arranged by Psychic TV 
2."The Orchids"  
3."Botanica"  
4."Iron Glove"lyrics: Monte Cazazza 
5."Always Is Always"Charles Manson 
6."White Nights"  
7."Finale"  
8."Eleusis"  
9."Medmenham"  
10."Ancient Lights"  
11."Proof on Survival"  
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Eden 1" 
2."Eden 2" 
3."Eden 3" 
4."Clouds Without Water" 
5."Black Moon" 
6."Silver and Gold" 
7."In the Nursery" 
8."Circle" 

Personnel edit

Psychic TV
Additional personnel
  • Andrew Poppy – original choral and orchestral arrangements; emulator on "Hymn 23"
  • Geff Rushton – bass guitar, vibraphone, kangling, Tibetan thigh bones, Tibetan singing bells
  • Paula P-Orridge – drums, vibraphone, percussion
  • David Tibet – kangling, bells, singing bowls
  • Monte Cazazza – vocals and lyrics in "Iron Glove"
  • Steve Broughton - Hammond organ on "White Nights"
  • Micky Groome - harmony vocals on "White Nights"
  • Bob Breen - backing vocals on "Ancient Lights"
  • Mr. Sebastian - voice on "Eden 1"
  • Dennis Guiver - voice on "Eden 3"
  • Jeremy Birchill – bass vocals
  • Anthony Scales – tenor vocals
  • Rob Scales – tenor vocals
  • Mark Lintern Harris – counter-tenor vocals and recorder
  • Simon Limbrick – marimba, snare drums, percussion (temple blocks)
  • Chris Redgate – oboe, English horn
  • Jessica Ilbert – oboe, English horn
  • Andy Calard – trumpet
  • Bill Stokes – trumpet
  • David Powell – tuba
Technical

References edit

  1. ^ Dreams Less Sweet (LP sleeve). Psychic TV. Some Bizzare Records. 1983. CBS 25737.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. ^ a b c Robbins, Ira. "TrouserPress.com :: Psychic TV". TrouserPress.com. from the original on March 24, 2016. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Ankeny, Jason. "Dreams Less Sweet – Psychic TV | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Julian Cope presents Head Heritage | Unsung | Reviews | Psychic TV - Dreams Less Sweet". Julian Cope presents Head Heritage. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Psychic TV's Dreams Less Sweet Reissued". AdHoc.fm. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  6. ^ "Dreams Less Sweet". Industrial People. 3 March 2010. Retrieved 7 July 2018.

External links edit

  • Dreams Less Sweet at Discogs (list of releases)

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References 7 External linksRecording editThe album was recorded using Zuccarelli Holophonics technology a binaural recording system optimized for headphone listening also used by Pink Floyd on The Final Cut The band took advantage of the spatial effect sometimes described as 3D achieved by Holophonics to record in unusual locations like The Hellfire Club caves Christ Church in Hampstead and Caxton Hall 4 Always Is Always is the Charles Manson composition also known as Always Is Always Forever and I ll Never Say No to Always White Nights incorporates lyrics derived from the last sermon of cult leader Jim Jones The Eden suite incorporates a recording of body art pioneer Mr Sebastian reassuring Psychic TV associate John Balance about a tattoo he is about to give him 4 A demo version with vocals by Fergusson of The Orchids surfaced on 1984 s Pagan Day under the title Cold Steel Release editIt was released in 1983 by record label Some Bizzare The album was released in Holophonic sound Early copies came with a limited 12 inch EP Thee Full Pack containing additional unreleased tracks The cover is a photograph of an orchid with a ring inserted in the manner of a genital piercing In 2013 Angry Love Productions reissued Dreams Less Sweet as in a limited edition run of 1 000 320 of which were pressed on red vinyl and also featured an extra CD with bonus material and a 12 page booklet with liner notes by Psychic TV s leader Genesis P Orridge 5 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Trouser Pressfavourable 2 Trouser Press called it another remarkable record no less appealing for its equally abundant bizarrity PTV display an ineffable mastery of avant garde dadaism as well as traditional musicmaking Like tuning into a radio station overrun by university educated acid freaks Dreams Less Sweet provides a thoroughly unpredictable and unsettling yet profound experience 2 Dreams Less Sweet according to the Industrial People blog approaches the idea of an album with a unique formula Force the Hand of Chance was a song album Most of its ten tracks follow a recognizable song structure containing lyrics enjoyable melodies and even the occasional verse chorus verse structure Dreams Less Sweet is more like a series of vignettes sound sketches designed to set a mood or transport the listener to a place 6 Track listing editAll tracks composed by Psychic TV except where indicated Side ANo TitleWriter s Length1 Hymn 23 Thomas Tallis arranged by Psychic TV 2 The Orchids 3 Botanica 4 Iron Glove lyrics Monte Cazazza 5 Always Is Always Charles Manson 6 White Nights 7 Finale 8 Eleusis 9 Medmenham 10 Ancient Lights 11 Proof on Survival Side BNo TitleLength1 Eden 1 2 Eden 2 3 Eden 3 4 Clouds Without Water 5 Black Moon 6 Silver and Gold 7 In the Nursery 8 Circle Personnel editPsychic TV Peter Christopherson emulator synth digital loops bells church organ voice production Alex Fergusson guitar bells tambourine voice production Genesis P Orridge vocals bass guitar violin emulator synth drums kangling Tibetan singing bells production Additional personnel Andrew Poppy original choral and orchestral arrangements emulator on Hymn 23 Geff Rushton bass guitar vibraphone kangling Tibetan thigh bones Tibetan singing bells Paula P Orridge drums vibraphone percussion David Tibet kangling bells singing bowls Monte Cazazza vocals and lyrics in Iron Glove Steve Broughton Hammond organ on White Nights Micky Groome harmony vocals on White Nights Bob Breen backing vocals on Ancient Lights Mr Sebastian voice on Eden 1 Dennis Guiver voice on Eden 3 Jeremy Birchill bass vocals Anthony Scales tenor vocals Rob Scales tenor vocals Mark Lintern Harris counter tenor vocals and recorder Simon Limbrick marimba snare drums percussion temple blocks Chris Redgate oboe English horn Jessica Ilbert oboe English horn Andy Calard trumpet Bill Stokes trumpet David Powell tuba Technical Ken Thomas production Mike King engineerReferences edit 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