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Skan (album)

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Released
  
March 1979

Length
  
48:28

Producer
  
Twelfth Night

Artist
  
Twelfth Night

Genre
  
Neo-progressive rock

Recorded
  
Reading, March 1979

Label
  
Twelfth Night

Skan
  
The First Tape Album

Release date
  
March 1979

Similar
  
Fact and Fiction, Twelfth Night XII, Smiling at Grief, Live at the Target, Live and Let Live

Skan is an album by the UK neo-progressive band Twelfth Night. Recorded in 1979, it was never released, though copies of the tape have circulated among music fans.

Contents

Production

Skan comprises the first studio recordings made by Twelfth Night, its first line up having been completed when Clive Mitten joined in late 1978. Production took place in March 1979 at the University of Reading, where the band also played a concert in summer of that year. With the exception of "Für Helene Part I", the tracks, all written by the band, were recorded as a live performance in an empty hall. The album takes its title from the name of the company from which the band had hired its PA.

Some of the album tracks differ from how they came to be known, with "Für Helene Part I" being longer than the version later used in live sets. Parts of the Skan version of this track became part of the experimental "Sequences", which itself went under several revisions during the band's career. "Encore" and "Four And Three" were later renamed "Encore Une Fois" and "Entropy" respectively, the latter track acquiring second and third parts, separately known as "C.R.A.B." and "World Without End", both of which were recorded separately for later albums.

Track listing

  1. "Für Helene Part I" (14:00)
  2. "Sequences" (10:08)
  3. "Four And Three" (5:30)
  4. "Encore" (6:08)
  5. "Für Helene Part II" (12:19)

Personnel

  • Brian Devoil drums, percussion
  • Clive Mitten bass guitar, keyboards, classical guitar
  • Andy Revell electric and acoustic guitar
  • References

    Skan (album) Wikipedia