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Flat Baroque And Berserk

Roy Harper

1970 recording. Genres: Modern Folk \ Progressive ~
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Flat Baroque And Berserk
Roy Harper's fourth album found him in an acoustic folkie mode more often than not, though as usual (for circa late-'60s Harper) there were detours into pretty rocky items on occasion. It's not much of either a progression or a slide from the lyrically convoluted, somewhat but not incredibly melodic path he had established with his prior work. "I Hate the White Man," however, is certainly one of his most notable (and notorious) compositions, a spew of lilting verbiage that's hard to peg. It could be irony, it could be ironic self-hatred, it could be muddled reflections on the chaos that is the modern world, or it could be a combination of all of them. There are gentler items, sometimes with subdued harmony vocals and orchestration, that sound rather like Harper's most acerbic side sanded off with edges of Al Stewart, Donovan, or Tim Hardin; "Another Day" is the prettiest of those. The atypical "Hell's Angels," on the other hand, has a twisted, chunky rock feel rather like the solo work of another of producer Peter Jenner's clients, Syd Barrett. ~ Richie Unterberger
Cover of 'Flat Baroque And Berserk' - Roy Harper
1. Don’t You Grieve [5m 43s]2. I Hate The White Man [8m 02s]3. Feeling All The Saturday [1m 56s]4. How Does It Feel [6m 29s]5. Goodbye [5m 42s]6. Another Day [2m 57s]7. Davey [1m 30s]8. East Of The Sun [3m 02s]9. Tom Tiddler’s Ground [6m 48s]10. Francesca [1m 19s]11. Song Of The Ages [3m 52s]12. Hell’s Angels [7m 45s]Total duration: 55m 10s