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Produced by George Martin, The Man in the Bowler Hat continues Stackridge's brand of satiric rock marbled with elements of folk and to some extent, even country. The lyrics are just as witty as in their first two releases, and the poetry glistens with a jovial Englishness that became the band's most identifiable trademark. With Martin's help, though, the album became one of their better releases, as the music rises to the top before the words do, sounding fresher, livelier, and noticeably sharper than both their debut and 1972's Friendliness. Stackridge's best song, "Dangerous Bacon," was released as a single, and it's in this song as well as "The Galloping Gaucho" and "The Indifferent Hedgehog" in which their sound comes alive. The eccentric combination of Mutter Slater's flute and the playful airiness of Mike Evans' violin give the melodies a lightheartedness that is catchy and original. Andy Davis' keyboard work doesn't hide the warmth of the strings or the woodwinds, and the album as a whole sports a cheeriness which disappointingly began to subside on Stackridge's later album's, mainly because the novelty of their music was wearing off. The reissued version of The Man in the Bowler Hat contains three impressive bonus tracks, including "Do the Stanley" and "Let There Be Lids," which involves some rather exceptional fiddle playing.
© Mike DeGagne /TiVo
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James Warren, Composer - Andy Davis, Composer - James Walter, Composer - Stackridge, MainArtist - Mutter Slater, Composer - Andrei Smegmakovitch, Composer - Crun Walter, Composer
© 1974 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1974 Stackridge Stackridge
James Warren, Composer - James Walter, Composer - Stackridge, MainArtist - Michael Slater, Composer - Mutter Slater, Composer - Andrei Smegmakovitch, Composer - Crun Walter, Composer
© 1974 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1974 Stackridge Stackridge
James Warren, Composer - Andy Davis, Composer - James Walter, Composer - Stackridge, MainArtist - Mutter Slater, Composer - Andrei Smegmakovitch, Composer - Crun Walter, Composer
© 1974 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1974 Stackridge Stackridge
Stackridge, MainArtist - Mutter Slater, Composer
© 1974 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1974 Stackridge Stackridge
James Warren, Composer - Andy Davis, Composer - James Walter, Composer - Stackridge, MainArtist - Mutter Slater, Composer - Andrei Smegmakovitch, Composer - Crun Walter, Composer
© 1974 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1974 Stackridge Stackridge
James Warren, Composer - Andy Davis, Composer - James Walter, Composer - Stackridge, MainArtist - Mutter Slater, Composer - Andrei Smegmakovitch, Composer - Crun Walter, Composer
© 1974 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1974 Stackridge Stackridge
James Warren, Composer - Stackridge, MainArtist
© 1974 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1974 Stackridge Stackridge
James Warren, Composer - James Walter, Composer - Stackridge, MainArtist - Mutter Slater, Composer - Crun Walter, Composer
© 1974 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1974 Stackridge Stackridge
Andy Davis, Composer - Graham Smith, Composer - Stackridge, MainArtist
© 1974 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1974 Stackridge Stackridge
James Warren, Composer - Michael Evans, Composer - Andrew Cresswell-Davis, Composer - James Walter, Composer - Stackridge, MainArtist - Michael Slater, Composer - Mutter Slater, Composer - Wabadaw Sleeve, Composer - Billy Bent, Composer - Crun Walter, Composer
© 1974 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1974 Stackridge Stackridge
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Produced by George Martin, The Man in the Bowler Hat continues Stackridge's brand of satiric rock marbled with elements of folk and to some extent, even country. The lyrics are just as witty as in their first two releases, and the poetry glistens with a jovial Englishness that became the band's most identifiable trademark. With Martin's help, though, the album became one of their better releases, as the music rises to the top before the words do, sounding fresher, livelier, and noticeably sharper than both their debut and 1972's Friendliness. Stackridge's best song, "Dangerous Bacon," was released as a single, and it's in this song as well as "The Galloping Gaucho" and "The Indifferent Hedgehog" in which their sound comes alive. The eccentric combination of Mutter Slater's flute and the playful airiness of Mike Evans' violin give the melodies a lightheartedness that is catchy and original. Andy Davis' keyboard work doesn't hide the warmth of the strings or the woodwinds, and the album as a whole sports a cheeriness which disappointingly began to subside on Stackridge's later album's, mainly because the novelty of their music was wearing off. The reissued version of The Man in the Bowler Hat contains three impressive bonus tracks, including "Do the Stanley" and "Let There Be Lids," which involves some rather exceptional fiddle playing.
© Mike DeGagne /TiVo
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- 1 disco(s) - 10 pista(s)
- Duración total: 00:35:13
- Artistas principales: Stackridge
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Sello: Cherry Red Records
- Género Pop/Rock Rock
© 1974 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1974 Stackridge
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