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One Afternoon In A Hot Air Baloon

by ARTERY

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    Released in 1983 on Red Flame ‘One Afternoon In A Hot Air Balloon’ is an adventure on its own. Artery somehow replaced the somber post-punk of the debut with a stream of melancholic pop paeans influenced by british folk and certain ballroom dances, with a spectral keyboard sound worth killing for. The secret weapon - when compared to the rest of their discography - is largely explained by the presence of keyboard player and (by now) main composer Christopher Hendrick. The band was in fact reduced to a trio with former members Mark Gouldthorpe (guitar) and Garry Wilson (drums) now supported by the singular effort of Hendrick (also on bass and xylophone). At the same time Garry Wilson was playing in an early incarnation of Pulp. Despite the early Joy Division influence - which the band firmly dismissed – Artery is moving forward into the so-called new romantic era. A vaudeville scenario light years ahead from the streets and the aggro-culture, a way to some pleasant and revealing experience.

    Tracklist:

    A1 Perhaps 2:40
    A2 Being There 3:26
    A3 Unbalanced 2:44
    A4 One Afternoon In A Hot Air Balloon 4:04
    A5 A Song For Lena 2:35
    B1 Potential Silence 3:15
    B2 Turtle 2:45
    B3 The Butcher's Shop 2:39
    B4 Louise 3:41
    B5 It's Good To Be Alone 4:41

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Released in 1983 on Red Flame ‘One Afternoon In A Hot Air Balloon’ is an adventure on its own. Artery somehow replaced the somber post-punk of the debut with a stream of melancholic pop paeans influenced by british folk and certain ballroom dances, with a spectral keyboard sound worth killing for. The secret weapon - when compared to the rest of their discography - is largely explained by the presence of keyboard player and (by now) main composer Christopher Hendrick. The band was in fact reduced to a trio with former members Mark Gouldthorpe (guitar) and Garry Wilson (drums) now supported by the singular effort of Hendrick (also on bass and xylophone). At the same time Garry Wilson was playing in an early incarnation of Pulp. Despite the early Joy Division influence - which the band firmly dismissed – Artery is moving forward into the so-called new romantic era. A vaudeville scenario light years ahead from the streets and the aggro-culture, a way to some pleasant and revealing experience.

Tracklist:

A1 Perhaps 2:40
A2 Being There 3:26
A3 Unbalanced 2:44
A4 One Afternoon In A Hot Air Balloon 4:04
A5 A Song For Lena 2:35
B1 Potential Silence 3:15
B2 Turtle 2:45
B3 The Butcher's Shop 2:39
B4 Louise 3:41
B5 It's Good To Be Alone 4:41

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released July 23, 2021

Drums, Percussion – Garry Wilson
Piano, Keyboards, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar [Flamenco], Xylophone, Music By – Christopher Hendrick
Vocals, Electric Guitar [Rhythm And Lead], Acoustic Guitar [Rhythm], Lyrics By – Mark Gouldthorpe

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Spittle Records Florence, Italy

Spittle Records is a label started in 1984 in Italy.
After a few years of works it ended publishing but in 2005 it was restarted with the purpose of filing and reissuing most of italian 80's rock scene.

Some of the labels reissued on Spittle Records are
Electric Eye, Contempo Records and Italian Records.
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