Lady June's Linguistic Leprosy
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Studio album by Lady June | ||||
Released | Nov 1974 | |||
Genre | Spoken word/Experimental music | |||
Length | 31:29 | |||
Label | Caroline Records Market Square (reissue) See For Miles SEECD350 (reissue) |
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Producer | David Vorhaus | |||
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Lady June's Linguistic Leprosy is an experimental music/spoken word album by poet Lady June (a.k.a. June Campbell Cramer). It features musical contributions by Kevin Ayers and Brian Eno.
Overview
The recording was made for £400 in the living room of Kevin Ayers' Maida Vale home.[2] The original release was originally a limited pressing of 5000 copies which quickly sold once followers of Eno and Ayers realized that they contributed to the recording.[3] The album has been reissued subsequently by Market Square Records.
Track listing
Music by Kevin Ayers and Brian Eno; words by June Campbell Cramer.
- Side 1
- "Some Day Silly Twenty Three" – 2:25
- "Reflections" – 1:10
- "Am I" – 2:33
- "Everythingsnothing" – 4:25
- "Tunion" – 4:16
- "The Tourist" – 2:22
- Side 2
- "Bars" – 2:46
- "The Letter" – 4:03
- "Mangel/Wurzel" – 0:58
- "To Whom It May Not Concern" – 2:52
- "Optimism" – 1:34
- "Touch Downer" – 1:59
Personnel
- Lady June: Vocals
- Kevin Ayers: Guitar, bass, Vocals
- Brian Eno: Electronic Guitar, Bass, Imminent, Linearment, Lunar Lollipops, Vocals
- Pip Pyle: Drums
- Martha: Vocals
- David Vorhaus: Kaleidophon, Mix
- Jakob Klasse: Piano
- (Kim Solomon): Piano on "Am I"
References and sources
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External links
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ Lady June biography
- ↑ Album Review by Jonh Ingham (NME Jan 18, 1975)