Carnival Detournement

Carnival Detournement

by Hamster Theatre
Carnival Detournement

Carnival Detournement

by Hamster Theatre

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Overview

Carnival Detournement is Hamster Theatre's third album and the first to be released on an important record label. It is no surprise that this duo has been picked up by Cuneiform. Of course, co-leader Dave Willey plays bass with labelmate Thinking Plague, but Hamster Theatre fits perfectly into the avant-prog aesthetic the label has helped develop since the early '80s. From the intricate compositions relying as much on complex (or "progressive") rock as on contemporary chamber music down to the silly song titles like "What Makes You Think This Is a Good Place to Bring a Date?" and "Drunken Penguin Tango" (aren't these reminiscent of Forever Einstein titles?), Carnival Detournement is a top-of-the-barrel avant-prog fan's delight. Bob Drake's production is sleek without stripping the music of its authenticity. The album's title says it all: this is music of the carnival, a place where everything -- rock, contemporary, folk, Western, Eastern European, serious, ludicrous -- can meet and blend together for the fun of it. The result is not a hodgepodge, but rather complex pieces that recall early Motor Totemist Guild, Thinking Plague, Cartoon, Miriodor, and the like, with an extra sense of the bizarre and the misplaced. Leaders Dave Willey (accordion, keyboards, guitars, percussion) and Jon Stubbs (trombone, keyboards, guitars) handle most of the writing and playing, but they are joined by ten additional musicians, including Thinking Plague members Mark Harris and Mike Johnson. "Vermilion Hue Over Lake Lausanne" opens the dance with a reggae number in the style of Frank Zappa (remember the master's 1988 tour?), which suddenly shape-shifts into a furious Plague-like riff. Other highlights include the beautiful accordion/glockenspiel melody of "Jeanne-Marie" and the orgiastic rock number "Bur Di Lie Town So." Very strongly recommended. [Following Carnival Detournement's initial release, Willey and Stubbs expressed misgivings about having tinkered with Bob Drake's master tape, which they claimed had resulted in a "squashing (of) the sonic palette he had created," and in 2009 Cuneiform, in apparent agreement, reissued the CD in a Collectors Edition that restored the album to its originally mastered form.] ~ Francois Couture

Product Details

Release Date: 01/16/2001
Label: Conquest Music Group / Cuneiform Records
UPC: 0045775014623
Rank: 238657

Tracks

  1. Vermilion Hue Over Lake Lausanne (For Nimal)
  2. What Makes You Think This is a Good Place To Bring a Date?
  3. Les Funfs
  4. Jeanne-Marie
  5. The Breach
  6. Bur Di Lie Town So
  7. The Caspian
  8. Fanfare
  9. Vang Vang
  10. Bug 2: the History of the United States
  11. Tick Fever
  12. The Turn of Events
  13. Carrot is a Hologram
  14. Drunken Penguin Tango
  15. The Cat Song
  16. A Reluctant Farewell

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Hamster Theatre   Primary Artist
Dave Willey   Accordion,Guitarron,Harmonium,Keyboards,Bass (Acoustic),Bass (Electric),Guitar (Electric),Bass,Piano,Guitar,Melodica
Jonathan Bangs   Trumpet
Carmel Kooros   Vocals
Greg LaLiberte   Clarinet,Clarinet (Bass)
Dave Wiley   Accordion,Harmonium
Jon Stubbs   Piano,Jaw Harp,Trombone,Keyboards,Percussion,Electronics,Bass (Electric),Guitar (Electric)
Mark McCoin   Drums
Raoul Rossiter   Drums
Kent McLagan   Bass (Acoustic)
Mike Fitzmaurice   Bass,Bass (Acoustic)
Mark Harris   Flute,Clarinet,Recorder,Saxophone
Mike Johnson   Mandolin,Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Nylon String)

Technical Credits

Jon Stubbs   Producer,Engineer,Audio Engineer
Hank Deckon   Composer
Helena Winkerman   Composer
Dave Wiley   Audio Engineer
Steve McNamara   Mastering
Bob Drake   Mixing,Audio Engineer
David Greenberger   Design
Dave Willey   Engineer,Producer
Rick Cummings   Photography
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