Harper, Roy
Lifemask
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records

Harper, Roy

Lifemask
1973 Original UK Pressing, Housed In A Die-Cut Cover That Opens In The Center. Light Wear To Jacket Overall, With Some Light Crease Marks. Back Cover Has A Slight Ripple Effect To It, Possibly Because It's A Rather Thin Album Cover, But No Signs Of Any Water Damage. "Lifemask Was An Emotional If Not Musical Rebirth For Roy Harper, Who Nearly Lost His Life In 1972 Due To A Rare Congenital Circulatory Disorder. When The Album Was Released In Early 1973, It Showed Harper Refining The Acoustic Music He Had Perfected On 1971's Stormcock. Some Of The Songs On The Album Previously Appeared In A Motion Picture Entitled Made, But The Sound Is Nonetheless Consistent Throughout. "Highway Blues" And "South Africa" Are The Best-Known Songs On This Set, And Have Remained Concert Mainstays For Many Years. The Former Is A Strong Opener And Added A Touch Of Synthesizer To Harper's Instrumental Stable, While The Latter Was A Political Comment On Apartheid In The Guise Of A Touching Love Song. "Little Lady" And "Bank Of The Dead" (Featuring Jimmy Page) Are Fairly Similar In Sound And Context, But Remain Pleasant, If Not Classic, Cuts Anyway. The Album-Closing "The Lord's Prayer" Is Quite Possibly The Most Confounding Piece In Harper's Catalog. It Has All The Benchmarks Of One Of His Classics -- Epic, Album-Side Length, Poetically Obscure Lyrics, Many Musical Movements, And, As Usual, Guitar Help From Jimmy Page. However, Despite Its Potential, The Song's A Bit Boring And Doesn't Approach Harper's Former Or Future Epics In Terms Of Listenability.” Brian Downing, AMG. LP VG++.

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  • Artist: Harper, Roy
  • Genre: Rock
  • Type: Used Import
  • Label: Harvest
  • Catalog ID: SHVL 808
  • Condition:
    Vinyl:
    Near Mint (NM or M-)
    Sleeve:
    Near Mint (NM or M-)
  • Country ID: UK
  • SKU: 11507

Track List

The Lord's Prayer
A1 Highway Blues
A2 All Ireland
A3 Little Lady
A4 Bank Of The Dead
A5 South Africa
Ba Poem
Bb Modal Song Parts I to IV
Bc Front Song
Bd Middle Song
Be End Song (Front Song Reprise)

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