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Valentine (Roy Harper album)

Valentine is the seventh album by English folk / rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Roy Harper. It was first released in 1974 by Harvest Records.

Valentine
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 14, 1974
RecordedAbbey Road Studios, London[1]
GenreFolk rock, progressive folk, folk baroque
Length41:58
LabelHarvest
ProducerPeter Jenner, Roy Harper
Roy Harper chronology
Lifemask
(1973)
Valentine
(1974)
HQ
(1975)
Alternative cover
1989 Awareness Records release artwork
Alternative cover

1994 Science Fricton release artwork
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

History

The album contains mainly love songs and was written whilst Harper was writing and recording his previous albums (Stormcock and Lifemask).

Promotional material at the time included full-page advertisements, in magazines such as ZigZag, of Harper wearing only a pair of socks and the words "music to droop your drawers to".[3]

Tracks on compilation albums

A retrospective compilation album A Breath of Fresh Air – A Harvest Records Anthology 1969–1974, was released in 2007. This 3-disc compilation contains the album track "Twelve Hours Of Sunset".

Album cover

The album artwork has altered over the years according to the release label. The original release featured a carbon portrait of Harper erasing himself with a rubber. It was drawn by Joe Petagno whilst working for Hipgnosis[4] The 1989 Awareness Records release featured a portrait of Harper by his then wife. In 1994, the Science Friction release reverted to a portrait of Harper, very similar to the original release, this time drawn by an old friend of Harper's, James Edgar. The most recent release reverts to the album's original Petagno drawn artwork.

Cover versions

David Bedford, who orchestrated the album, composed a 35-minute choral suite, commissioned by the BBC, "Twelve Hours of Sunset", based on Harper's song of the same name, which was given its live premier at the Royal Albert Hall, London on 8 August 1975, by the BBC Singers, BBC Choral Society and BBC Symphony Orchestra, with Simon Lindley on organ, conducted by John Poole, as part of the 75th Proms.[5] Another performance for BBC Radio was on 29 August 1997, on BBC Radio 3, by the Crouch End Festival Chorus and BBC Symphony Orchestra, with Jacques van Steen conducting, as part of a 60th birthday tribute to Bedford, who was also interviewed.[6][7]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Roy Harper, except "North Country" (traditional) arranged by Harper.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Forbidden Fruit"2:35
2."Male Chauvinist Pig Blues"3:36
3."I'll See You Again"4:58
4."Twelve Hours of Sunset"5:06
5."Acapulco Gold"4:06
Side two
No.TitleLength
6."Commune"4:34
7."Magic Woman (Liberation Reshuffle)"6:35
8."Che"3:04
9."North Country"4:35
10."Forever"2:52
1989 CD reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Home" (studio) (from Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion)3:10
12."Too Many Movies" (live) (from Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion)6:35
13."Home" (live) (from Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion)6:11

Personnel

Technical

References

  1. ^ http://www.petesears.com/1994/04/1994-roy-harper-valentine/[dead link]
  2. ^ Valentine at AllMusic
  3. ^ http://endofanearrecords.blogspot.com/ Promotional photo
  4. ^ http://itemequalstotem.blogspot.com/2011_09_01_archive.html Artwork by Joe Petagno / Hipgnosis
  5. ^ "Proms 75: Part 1". BBC Genome. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  6. ^ "Hear and Now". BBC Genome. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  7. ^ David Bedford - "Twelve Hours of Sunset" (1974) on YouTube

External links

  • Roy Harper official site
  • Excellent Roy Harper resource

valentine, harper, album, valentine, seventh, album, english, folk, rock, singer, songwriter, guitarist, harper, first, released, 1974, harvest, records, valentinestudio, album, harperreleasedfebruary, 1974recordedabbey, road, studios, london, genrefolk, rock,. Valentine is the seventh album by English folk rock singer songwriter and guitarist Roy Harper It was first released in 1974 by Harvest Records ValentineStudio album by Roy HarperReleasedFebruary 14 1974RecordedAbbey Road Studios London 1 GenreFolk rock progressive folk folk baroqueLength41 58LabelHarvestProducerPeter Jenner Roy HarperRoy Harper chronologyLifemask 1973 Valentine 1974 HQ 1975 Alternative cover1989 Awareness Records release artworkAlternative cover1994 Science Fricton release artworkProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 2 Contents 1 History 2 Tracks on compilation albums 3 Album cover 4 Cover versions 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe album contains mainly love songs and was written whilst Harper was writing and recording his previous albums Stormcock and Lifemask Promotional material at the time included full page advertisements in magazines such as ZigZag of Harper wearing only a pair of socks and the words music to droop your drawers to 3 Tracks on compilation albums EditA retrospective compilation album A Breath of Fresh Air A Harvest Records Anthology 1969 1974 was released in 2007 This 3 disc compilation contains the album track Twelve Hours Of Sunset Album cover EditThe album artwork has altered over the years according to the release label The original release featured a carbon portrait of Harper erasing himself with a rubber It was drawn by Joe Petagno whilst working for Hipgnosis 4 The 1989 Awareness Records release featured a portrait of Harper by his then wife In 1994 the Science Friction release reverted to a portrait of Harper very similar to the original release this time drawn by an old friend of Harper s James Edgar The most recent release reverts to the album s original Petagno drawn artwork Cover versions EditDavid Bedford who orchestrated the album composed a 35 minute choral suite commissioned by the BBC Twelve Hours of Sunset based on Harper s song of the same name which was given its live premier at the Royal Albert Hall London on 8 August 1975 by the BBC Singers BBC Choral Society and BBC Symphony Orchestra with Simon Lindley on organ conducted by John Poole as part of the 75th Proms 5 Another performance for BBC Radio was on 29 August 1997 on BBC Radio 3 by the Crouch End Festival Chorus and BBC Symphony Orchestra with Jacques van Steen conducting as part of a 60th birthday tribute to Bedford who was also interviewed 6 7 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Roy Harper except North Country traditional arranged by Harper Side oneNo TitleLength1 Forbidden Fruit 2 352 Male Chauvinist Pig Blues 3 363 I ll See You Again 4 584 Twelve Hours of Sunset 5 065 Acapulco Gold 4 06 Side twoNo TitleLength6 Commune 4 347 Magic Woman Liberation Reshuffle 6 358 Che 3 049 North Country 4 3510 Forever 2 52 1989 CD reissue bonus tracksNo TitleLength11 Home studio from Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion 3 1012 Too Many Movies live from Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion 6 3513 Home live from Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion 6 11Personnel EditRoy Harper guitar and vocals David Bedford orchestral arrangements Steve Broughton percussion Pete Sears electric bass on Forbidden Fruit and Acapulco Gold Mike Gibbs brass arrangement on Male Chauvinist Pig Blues Ronnie Lane electric bass on Male Chauvinist Pig Blues Keith Moon percussion on Male Chauvinist Pig Blues Jimmy Page electric guitar on Male Chauvinist Pig Blues Max Middleton piano on Acapulco Gold Marty Simon percussion on Acapulco Gold Tim Walker guitar on Che Ian Anderson flute on Home studio TechnicalJohn Leckie sound engineerReferences Edit http www petesears com 1994 04 1994 roy harper valentine dead link Valentine at AllMusic http endofanearrecords blogspot com Promotional photo http itemequalstotem blogspot com 2011 09 01 archive html Artwork by Joe Petagno Hipgnosis Proms 75 Part 1 BBC Genome Retrieved October 16 2022 Hear and Now BBC Genome Retrieved October 16 2022 David Bedford Twelve Hours of Sunset 1974 on YouTubeExternal links EditRoy Harper official site Excellent Roy Harper resource Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Valentine Roy Harper album amp oldid 1119457103, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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