Difference between revisions of "Jeremy Spencer and the Children"
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− | #"Can You Hear the Song" ([[Jeremy Spencer]]) | + | #"[http://archive.xfamily.org/audio/Jeremy_Spencer/Jeremy_Spencer_-_01_can_you_hear_the_song.mp3 Can You Hear the Song]" ([[Jeremy Spencer]]) — 2:58 |
− | #"The World in Her Heart" (Spencer) | + | #"[http://archive.xfamily.org/audio/Jeremy_Spencer/Jeremy_Spencer_-_02_the_world_in_her_heart.mp3 The World in Her Heart]" (Spencer) — 3:12 |
− | #"Joan of Arc" (Spencer, David Senek) | + | #"[http://archive.xfamily.org/audio/Jeremy_Spencer/Jeremy_Spencer_-_03_Joan_Of_Arc.mp3 Joan of Arc]" (Spencer, David Senek) — 3:50 |
− | #"The Prophet" (Spencer) | + | #"[http://archive.xfamily.org/audio/Jeremy_Spencer/Jeremy_Spencer_-_04_The_Prophet.mp3 The Prophet]" (Spencer) — 3:25 |
− | #"When I Looked to See the Sunshine" (Spencer) | + | #"[http://archive.xfamily.org/audio/Jeremy_Spencer/Jeremy_Spencer_-_05_When_I_Looked_To_See_The_Sunshine.mp3 When I Looked to See the Sunshine]" (Spencer) — 4:35 |
− | #"Let's Get on the Ball" (Spencer) | + | #"[http://archive.xfamily.org/audio/Jeremy_Spencer/Jeremy_Spencer_-_06_Let_s_Get_On_The_Ball.mp3 Let's Get on the Ball]" (Spencer) — 4:27 |
− | #"Someone Told Me" (Spencer, Senek) | + | #"[http://archive.xfamily.org/audio/Jeremy_Spencer/Jeremy_Spencer_-_07_Someone_Told_Me.mp3 Someone Told Me]" (Spencer, Senek) — 3:40 |
− | #"Beauty for Ashes" (Spencer, Senek) | + | #"[http://archive.xfamily.org/audio/Jeremy_Spencer/Jeremy_Spencer_-_08_beauty_for_ashes.mp3 Beauty for Ashes]" (Spencer, Senek) — 2:54 |
− | #"War Horse" (Spencer, Senek) | + | #"[http://archive.xfamily.org/audio/Jeremy_Spencer/Jeremy_Spencer_-_09_War_Horse.mp3 War Horse]" (Spencer, Senek) — 6:04 |
− | #"I Believe in Jesus" (Spencer) | + | #"[http://archive.xfamily.org/audio/Jeremy_Spencer/Jeremy_Spencer_-_10_I_Believe_In_Jesus.mp3 I Believe in Jesus]" (Spencer) — 2:21 |
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== |
Revision as of 16:24, 9 January 2010
Jeremy Spencer and the Children is an album by British blues rock musician Jeremy Spencer, who was a member of Fleetwood Mac from 1967-1971. Released in 1972, this was his second solo album although it was credited to "Jeremy Spencer and the Children", referring to his band made up of members of the Children of God organisation.
After leaving Fleetwood Mac while on tour in the United States in February 1971, Spencer joined the Children of God and has remained with the organisation ever since. The band toured in the US and released a single Can You Hear The Song / The World In Her Heart to accompany this album. The lyrics were heavily religious, with references to the love of God, finding purpose in life within Christianity, along with anti-war themes and apocalypticism.
Although this was the first recording for which Spencer dropped his mimicry and parody of 1950s music and Elmore James blues tunes, he nevertheless continued to show his talent for drawing inspiration from other styles of music. Influences from many contemporary sources can be heard, such as The Byrds, The Beatles, Jefferson Airplane, and Creedence Clearwater Revival.
Spencer has often stated in interviews that he was unhappy with the poor production quality on the album, once declaring, "It was just like mud".[1] It has never been released on CD, and Spencer has said that the master recordings were lost in a fire many years ago, but recently he expressed an interest in reworking some of the songs.[2]
Track listing
- "Can You Hear the Song" (Jeremy Spencer) — 2:58
- "The World in Her Heart" (Spencer) — 3:12
- "Joan of Arc" (Spencer, David Senek) — 3:50
- "The Prophet" (Spencer) — 3:25
- "When I Looked to See the Sunshine" (Spencer) — 4:35
- "Let's Get on the Ball" (Spencer) — 4:27
- "Someone Told Me" (Spencer, Senek) — 3:40
- "Beauty for Ashes" (Spencer, Senek) — 2:54
- "War Horse" (Spencer, Senek) — 6:04
- "I Believe in Jesus" (Spencer) — 2:21
Personnel
- Jeremy Spencer — vocals, slide guitar, piano
- David Senek ("Michael") — harmonica, guitar, vocals
- Gregory Morton ("Phil Ham") — lead guitar, flute, sitar
- Cheryl Kugler ("Moriah") — vocals, tambourine
- Paul Sarran ("Boaz") — bass guitar, vocals, recorder
- Skip Whalen ("Ginnethon") — drums, congas, timpani, tablas
Production
- Released: 1972-11-08
- Label: Columbia Records/CBS, Inc.
- Running time: 37:44 minutes
- Produced by: Jeremy Spencer
- Tracking engineer: Nick Koumoutseas
- Mixing engineer: John Nagy
- Faux engineer: Stuart Love
References
- ↑ Jeremy Spencer interviewed by Steve Clark, NME magazine, 5 October 1974.
- ↑ Jeremy Spencer interviewed by Martin Celmins, Classic Rock magazine, March 2006.