March 07, 2011

John Foxx - The Garden (1981)


"The Garden" is a 1981 album by John Foxx, the follow-up to his debut solo album "Metamatic", released the previous year. However its instrumentation and highly romantic style is more comparable to "Systems Of Romance", his last album with former band Ultravox, released in 1978. The sound and subject matter of The Garden were informed by a number of factors: the composer's Catholic upbringing and early exposure to Latin mass and Gregorian chant; his exploration of England's countryside, architecture and history following the release of Metamatic; and the song "Systems of Romance", which had been written during sessions for the Ultravox album of the same name but was not included on the record, even though its title was used. Another connection between The Garden and Systems of Romance the album was the presence of guitarist Robin Simon, whose textured style had been a significant influence on the sound of the earlier release. Whereas on Metamatic the only conventional instrument had been bass guitar, Foxx used a full band of musicians on The Garden to play electric and acoustic guitar, electric bass, piano, and acoustic percussion, in addition to synthesizers and drum machines. The opening track, "Europe After the Rain", encapsulated the style of the album as a whole, featuring discreet synthesizer work in concert with piano, acoustic guitar and a digital drum machine; its title came from a Max Ernst painting. The tune of "Night Suit" betrayed a funk influence, whilst its lyrics were among many on the album that alluded to 'The Quiet Man', an alternate persona Foxx had developed prior to Ultravox's Systems of Romance and which inspired one of its key songs, "Quiet Men". Foxx saw The Quiet Man as the epitome of detachment and observation, and claimed to often write from his perspective. Two songs that reflected the influence of church music and prayer were "Pater Noster" and the final/title track. The former was played entirely by Foxx, the Lord's Prayer sung in Latin against an electronic disco beat and the composer’s 'Human Host', a collection of tapes, vocoders and synthesizer sounds. The latter was a manifestation of the inspiration Foxx took from rural England and cathedral architecture; musically it also bore some resemblance to the final track on Systems of Romance, "Just for a Moment".

Track List:

01. Europe After the Rain – 3:57
02. Systems of Romance – 4:02
03. When I Was a Man and You Were a Woman – 3:37
04. Dancing Like a Gun – 4:10
05. Pater Noster – 2:32
06. Night Suit – 4:26
07. You Were There – 3:51
08. Fusion/Fission – 3:48
09. Walk Away – 3:52
10. The Garden – 7:03

2001 re-issue Bonus Tracks:
11. A Long Time – 3:49
12. This Jungle – 4:41
13. Swimmer 2 – 2:06
14. Swimmer 1 – 4:07
15. Young Man – 2:53

Released: 25 September 1981
Recorded at: The Garden, London 1981
Genre: New Wave, Synthpop
Length: 1:01:21
Label: Virgin Records
Produced By: John Foxx
All songs written by: John Foxx

Personnel:
Duncan Bridgeman – synthesizer, bass, percussion, bongos, cymbals, tom-toms, sequencer, brass, piano, the Human Host
Jake Durant – bass
Jo Dworniak – bass
John Foxx – synthesizer, piano, guitar, vocals, drum programming, tom-toms, the Human Host
Gareth Jones – percussion
Philip Roberts – drums
Robin Simon – guitar

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