Whatevershebringswesing

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Whatevershebringswesing
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Studio album by Kevin Ayers
Released November 1971
Recorded Mar-Aug 1971; Abbey Road Studios, London
Genre Progressive rock, Canterbury scene, psychedelic rock, experimental rock
Length 36.09
Label Harvest
Producer Kevin Ayers & Andrew King
Kevin Ayers chronology
Shooting at the Moon
(1970)Shooting at the Moon1970
Whatevershebringswesing
(1971)
Bananamour
(1973)Bananamour1973
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars[1]

Whatevershebringswesing is the third solo album by Kevin Ayers.

In 1971, Kevin Ayers started recording what would become his most acclaimed album, Whatevershebringswesing accompanied by members of Gong and his previous backing band The Whole World. Praised by NME, Record Mirror and Rolling Stone, the album realized all the musical aspirations Ayers had harboured since the inception of Soft Machine.

As with most Ayers albums, a collision of disparate styles confronts the listener but in this instance they work to extremely powerful effect. The title track with Mike Oldfield's guitar accompaniment and Robert Wyatt’s wracked harmonies would become a template for Ayers subsequent 70s output.[2]

The album opens with "There Is Loving/Among Us" accompanied by David Bedford’s dramatic orchestral arrangement. There follow the vignettes "Margaret" and "Oh My" where Ayers juxtaposes terse lyrics against measured backing. "Song From A Bottom of a Well" marries an explosive arrangement, again featuring Oldfield, to Ayers’ cryptic lyric "This is a song from the bottom of a well / There are things down here / I've got to try and tell". The title track is notable for Oldfield's extended bass solo at the beginning, while "Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes", a flirtation with Ayers' love of early rock and roll, would become a staple of his live set for years to come, a song he would re-record twice that decade.

Many critics and fans have cited Whatevershebringswesing as their favourite Ayers album and it remains to this day a best seller in his catalogue.[1]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Kevin Ayers except "Among Us" by David Bedford and "Champagne Cowboy Blues" by Mike Oldfield [3]

No. Title Length
1. "There is Loving/Among Us/There is Loving"   7:22
2. "Margaret"   3:20
3. "Oh My"   2:59
4. "Song from the Bottom of a Well"   4:37
5. "Whatevershebringswesing"   8:13
6. "Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes"   3:24
7. "Champagne Cowboy Blues"   3:56
8. "Lullaby"   2:14

Personnel

  • Kevin Ayers / vocals, guitar, bass (6)
  • David Bedford / keyboards (1,2,5,6,8,12), orchestral arrangements
  • Mike Oldfield / bass (1,3,4), guitar (5,7)
  • Dave Dufort / drums (1,4,5)
  • William Murray / percussion (2,3,7)
  • Tony Carr / drums (6,12)
  • Robert Wyatt / Harmony vocals (5)
  • Didier Malherbe / saxophone (1), flute (8)
  • Gerry Fields / violin (3)
  • Johnny Van Derek / violin (2,7)
  • Bruce Malamut / flugelhorns (1), incidental brass (1,2,5,6,8,12), ass't engineer (1,2)

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Allmusic Review
  2. Everything You Do Is True, As Long As You Believe It - Whatevershebringswesing sleevenotes by Martin Wakeling (Harvest Sept 2006)
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References

  • Live Review by Richard Williams (Melody Maker, 18 April 1970)
  • Album Review (NME, Jan 1972)
  • Album Review by Alain Dister (Rock & Folk, Jun 1972)
  • Album Review (Sounds, 25 January 1972)
  • Album Review (Record Mirror, Jan 1972)
  • Album Review (Rolling Stone, Jun 1972)
  • Everything You Do Is True, As Long As You Believe It - Whatevershebringswesing sleevenotes by Martin Wakeling (Harvest Sept 2006)