Label: Tochiba-EMI (Japan), TOCP-6791
Style: Rock, Glam Rock, Progressive Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 50:15
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 315 Mb
Cockney Rebel recorded The Psychomodo in February and March 1974 at Morgan Studios, Nova Sound Studios and Air Studios in London. It was mastered at Abbey Road Studios. The album saw Harley receive his first production credit, as he produced the album alongside producer Alan Parsons. In similarity to "Sebastian" and "Death Trip" from The Human Menagerie, a large symphony orchestra and choir was used on "Tumbling Down", with orchestral arrangements conducted by Andrew Powell.
In 2012, Harley recalled of his experience recording the album, "The Psychomodo was a record whose time we laughed through. Alan Parsons came in as co-producer and his own willingness to accept many offbeat ideas made life easy enough. More strings and horns, and again we had Andrew Powell, with his brilliant classical-rock thinking, to orchestrate."
In a 1974 interview with Music Scene, violinist Jean-Paul Crocker expressed his opinion that The Psychomodo was a much stronger album than The Human Menagerie. He commented, "I think it's more of a development than could ever have been expected. It's a completely different album and the basic difference is in the way we're playing on it. We wanted the first album to be heavier than it was, but it turned out quite weak, and we sounded like a bleedin' folk group most of the time."
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Psychomodo)
01. Sweet Dreams (02:06)
02. Psychomodo (04:04)
03. Mr. Soft (03:17)
04. Singular Band (03:01)
05. Ritz (07:15)
06. Cavaliers (08:35)
07. Bed In The Corner (03:31)
08. Sling It! (02:43)
09. Tumbling Down (05:55)
10. Big Big Deal (04:36)
11. Such A Dream (05:06)
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