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Roger Glover and Guests|The Butterfly Ball

The Butterfly Ball

Roger Glover and Guests

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Of all the multitudinous highways and byways down which the enterprising Deep Purple collector can travel, none, perhaps, is so surprising as The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast, Purple bassist Roger Glover's first "solo" album, and -- almost incidentally -- one of the most delightful children's records ever made. Yes, a children's record. In 1973, Glover was approached about creating a musical adaptation of artist Alan Aldridge and poet William Plomer's book of the same name -- a commission that surprised him, but which he nevertheless accepted. The book itself is delightful and, while Glover's work is unquestionably more heavily flavored by the near-psychedelia of the illustrations, the spirit of the text is retained as well, to create an album that stands among the few truly successful musical adaptations of an existing story yet committed to vinyl. Although Glover, as the album's premier composer, takes the bulk of the credit for this success, his co-conspirators, too, merit praise. Convening what resembles one of the greatest all-star lineups in heavy metal history -- and then banning them from even glancing toward their usual territory -- Glover is joined by Purple stalwarts David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes, future Rainbow frontman Ronnie James Dio, session stars Eddie Hardin and Tony Ashton, soul singer Jimmy Helms, Roxy Music's Eddie Jobson and John Gustafson, and three quarters of funk-rock aspirants Fancy. Each was given his own role to play and the resultant album is a tremendous mishmash of musical styles, from folky balladeering to psychedelic whimsy, but leaning most heavily toward an early-'70s pop/rock vibe -- for some reason, one could imagine the early Queen spending an awful lot of time listening to The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast. Given the heavily narrative nature of the project, it is best listened to in one session -- a handful of tracks certainly exist more to carry the tale than make a musical impact. Highlights, however, leap out from across the platter, with the macabre "Old Blind Mole" and the positively buoyant "Love Is All" the twin extremes around which the action revolves. Gustafson's hard rock "Watch out for the Bat," meanwhile, must surely have induced nightmares within the album's younger fans, while Dio's closing "Homeward" all but predicts the course of arena rock during the '80s. [The original vinyl packs 19 tracks; the 25th-Anniversary CD adds one, the European B-side "Little Chalk Blue," together with a fabulous enhanced multimedia clip ("Love Is All" again) taken from a projected animated TV series. It's a great package, as well as a chance to reacquaint yourself with one of childhood's most treasured tales.]
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1
Dawn
Roger Glover
00:01:20

Roger Glover

1974 Purple Records

2
Get Ready
Glenn Hughes
00:02:07

Glenn Hughes

1974 Purple Records

3
Saffron Dormouse & Lizzy Bee
Helen Chapelle & Barry St. John
00:01:22

Helen Chapelle & Barry St. John

1974 Purple Records

4
Harlequin Hare
Neil Lancaster
00:01:27

Neil Lancaster

1974 Purple Records

5
Old Blind Mole
John Goodison
00:01:12

John Goodison

1974 Purple Records

6
Magician Moth
Roger Glover
00:01:34

Roger Glover

1974 Purple Records

7
No Solution
Micky Lee Soule
00:03:28

Micky Lee Soule

1974 Purple Records

8
Behind the Smile
David Coverdale
00:01:46

David Coverdale

1974 Purple Records

9
Fly Away
Liza Strike
00:02:22

Liza Strike

1974 Purple Records

10
Aranea
Judi Kuhl
00:01:37

Judi Kuhl

1974 Purple Records

11
Sitting In A Dream
Ronnie Dio
00:03:40

Ronnie Dio

1974 Purple Records

12
Waiting
Jimmy Helms
00:03:11

Jimmy Helms

1974 Purple Records

13
Sir Maximus Mouse
Eddie Hardin
00:02:34

Eddie Hardin

1974 Purple Records

14
Dreams of Sir Bedivere
Roger Glover & Friends
00:04:09

Roger Glover & Friends

1974 Purple Records

15
Together Again
Tony Ashton
00:02:05

Tony Ashton

1974 Purple Records

16
Watch Out For the Bat
John Gustafson
00:01:41

John Gustafson

1974 Purple Records

17
Little Chalk Blue
John Lawton
00:03:45

John Lawton

1974 Purple Records

18
The Feast
Roger Glover & Friends
00:01:48

Roger Glover & Friends

1974 Purple Records

19
Love Is All
Ronnie Dio
00:03:14

Ronnie Dio

1974 Purple Records

20
Homeward
Ronnie Dio
00:04:12

Ronnie Dio

1974 Purple Records

21
Love Is All (Demo Version - Bonus Track)
Roger Glover & Friends
00:03:07

Roger Glover & Friends

1974 Purple Records

22
Dawn (Remix - Bonus Track)
Roger Glover & Friends
00:01:35

Roger Glover & Friends

1974 Purple Records

23
Magician Moth (Remix - Bonus Track)
Roger Glover & Friends
00:01:39

Roger Glover & Friends

1974 Purple Records

24
Harlequin Hare (Remix - Bonus Track)
Roger Glover & Friends
00:01:35

Roger Glover & Friends

1974 Purple Records

25
Magician Moth (Remix 2 - Bonus Track)
Roger Glover & Friends
00:01:34

Roger Glover & Friends

1974 Purple Records

26
No Solution (Remix - Bonus Track)
Roger Glover & Friends
00:03:58

Roger Glover & Friends

1974 Purple Records

27
Waiting (Remix - Bonus Track)
Roger Glover & Friends
00:03:11

Roger Glover & Friends

1974 Purple Records

28
Fly Away (Remix - Bonus Track)
Roger Glover & Friends
00:02:24

Roger Glover & Friends

1974 Purple Records

29
Aranea (Remix - Bonus Track)
Roger Glover & Friends
00:01:37

Roger Glover & Friends

1974 Purple Records

Chronique

Of all the multitudinous highways and byways down which the enterprising Deep Purple collector can travel, none, perhaps, is so surprising as The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast, Purple bassist Roger Glover's first "solo" album, and -- almost incidentally -- one of the most delightful children's records ever made. Yes, a children's record. In 1973, Glover was approached about creating a musical adaptation of artist Alan Aldridge and poet William Plomer's book of the same name -- a commission that surprised him, but which he nevertheless accepted. The book itself is delightful and, while Glover's work is unquestionably more heavily flavored by the near-psychedelia of the illustrations, the spirit of the text is retained as well, to create an album that stands among the few truly successful musical adaptations of an existing story yet committed to vinyl. Although Glover, as the album's premier composer, takes the bulk of the credit for this success, his co-conspirators, too, merit praise. Convening what resembles one of the greatest all-star lineups in heavy metal history -- and then banning them from even glancing toward their usual territory -- Glover is joined by Purple stalwarts David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes, future Rainbow frontman Ronnie James Dio, session stars Eddie Hardin and Tony Ashton, soul singer Jimmy Helms, Roxy Music's Eddie Jobson and John Gustafson, and three quarters of funk-rock aspirants Fancy. Each was given his own role to play and the resultant album is a tremendous mishmash of musical styles, from folky balladeering to psychedelic whimsy, but leaning most heavily toward an early-'70s pop/rock vibe -- for some reason, one could imagine the early Queen spending an awful lot of time listening to The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast. Given the heavily narrative nature of the project, it is best listened to in one session -- a handful of tracks certainly exist more to carry the tale than make a musical impact. Highlights, however, leap out from across the platter, with the macabre "Old Blind Mole" and the positively buoyant "Love Is All" the twin extremes around which the action revolves. Gustafson's hard rock "Watch out for the Bat," meanwhile, must surely have induced nightmares within the album's younger fans, while Dio's closing "Homeward" all but predicts the course of arena rock during the '80s. [The original vinyl packs 19 tracks; the 25th-Anniversary CD adds one, the European B-side "Little Chalk Blue," together with a fabulous enhanced multimedia clip ("Love Is All" again) taken from a projected animated TV series. It's a great package, as well as a chance to reacquaint yourself with one of childhood's most treasured tales.]
© Dave Thompson /TiVo

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