Released 1975 (1975) Length 36:15 Release date 1975 Genre Progressive rock | Recorded The Manor Studio, UK Artist Clearlight Label Virgin Japan | |
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Forever Blowing Bubbles
1975 Les Contes du Singe Fou
1976 Producers Cyrille Verdeaux, Mick Glossop Similar Clearlight albums, Progressive rock albums |
Clearlight forever blowing bubbles 01 chanson360p h 264 aac
Forever Blowing Bubbles is a progressive rock album by Clearlight, released in 1975 on Virgin Records in the UK.
Contents
- Clearlight forever blowing bubbles 01 chanson360p h 264 aac
- Clearlight forever blowing bubbles 04 egotrip360p h 264 aac
- Cover art
- Side one
- Side two
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
Its predecessor Clearlight Symphony having been released earlier in 1975, Cyrille Verdeaux was offered to record a follow-up effort. This time, he decided to work with a full band, using several musicians he had played with on the one-off Delired Cameleon Family project, most notably bassist Joël Dugrenot (formerly of Zao), and during the summer of 1975 studio time was booked at Virgin's Manor studio in England. English musicians sat in alongside their French counterparts, including former King Crimson violinist David Cross and two of Hatfield and the North's occasional backing vocalists The Northettes.
The album covers many contrasting genres including psychedelic, new age, folk, rock and jazz fusion jamming, and the closing track of abstract electronic music experimentation. Only two songs have vocals, and are sung in French.
Following the release of the album, Clearlight embarked on a UK tour supporting Gong, with an altered line-up comprising Verdeaux, Dugrenot, Jeanneau, D'Agostini, and new members Coco Roussel (drums, ex Heldon, and later in Happy The Man), Jorge Pinchevsky (violin, later in Gong) and Francis Mandin (synthesizers).
Clearlight forever blowing bubbles 04 egotrip360p h 264 aac
Cover art
The cover depicts connections with previous albums, which became a trend in Clearlight album covers from this point onward. On the cover of Clearlight Symphony, cables connect an electrical box to a head, with one cable leading off in the distance, over the horizon. On the cover of Forever Blowing Bubbles, the same cable comes over the horizon, and ends in a disconnected DIN plug lying in the grass, blowing bubbles. The grass appears to be a redrawing of the marijuana leaves from the back cover of Delired Cameleon Family, but are now just ordinary lawn grass.
Side one
- "Chanson" (Joël Dugrenot) – 4:50
- "Without Words" (Cyrille Verdeaux) – 7:30
- "Way" (Dugrenot) – 8:00
Side two
- "Ergotrip" (Verdeaux) – 6:35
- "Et Pendant ce Temps La" (Verdeaux) – 4:10
- "Narcisse et Goldmund" (Verdeaux / Beatrice d'Eaubonne) – 2:30
- "Jungle Bubbles" (Verdeaux) – 2:40
Personnel
produced by Cyrille Verdeaux and Mick Glossop
Songs
1Chanson4:43
2Without Words7:40
3Way8:15