Ranking the Albums: Henry Cow

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2024

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  • @oy6793
    @oy6793 4 дні тому +12

    Love this band,love Dagmar vocals .In praise of learning is my favorite

  • @MrOrontea
    @MrOrontea 4 дні тому +6

    Love Henry Cow. Love Dagmar Krause. Saw the Lindsay Cooper Songbook at Zappanale ... I weeped like a baby.

  • @JohnMacRae23
    @JohnMacRae23 3 дні тому +5

    Huh, never thought i'd see Henry Cow mentioned on SOT. They're brilliant, nice job Pete.

  • @arnaudb.7669
    @arnaudb.7669 4 дні тому +5

    1- Leg End
    2- Unrest
    3 - In Praise of Learning
    4- Western Culture

  • @CharlesMacaluso-b1r
    @CharlesMacaluso-b1r 4 дні тому +7

    Yet another great ranking video, Pete! Thank you for choosing to do Henry Cow. I’ve actually always wondered what you thought of them! A cool and different band for sure! Not sure what their fixation on the sock is though.

  • @RichardArchbold-z8s
    @RichardArchbold-z8s 4 дні тому +3

    Glad you took the leap to give Henry Cow a listen. I agree that a rock element is missing, but the avant, improv and free aspects of the band is the attraction. They can be a difficult listen at times, but there are rewards in abundance. My ranking is 1) Legend; 2) In Praise of Learning; 3)Unrest: 4) Western Culture; 5) Desperate Straits. The live records - Concert and the comprehensive 10 CD live box - are filled with gems as is the massive catalog of solo and group recordings from the original band members which I have only explored in tiny bits and pieces.

  • @davel.9467
    @davel.9467 3 дні тому +5

    I’m a massive Henry Cow fan. I think they were heavily influenced by Uncle Meat by the Mothers Of Invention. In the 80s I was in a band called Zulu Break Torque Society that was greatly influenced by Henry Cow. For anyone wanting to take their Henry Cow game in a different direction, check out Art Bears.

  • @garyjoyce2160
    @garyjoyce2160 4 дні тому +7

    Pete/ I’ll try the 79 album. Thank you for “ broadening our horizons! 👍💯

    • @logancollins7097
      @logancollins7097 4 дні тому +1

      Hey Gary! Usually go by Pete and your expert opinions when it comes to these ranking shows... hope you have a great Sunday my friend

  • @gorancabrajic3240
    @gorancabrajic3240 4 дні тому +2

    Brilliant band , one of my favorites.

  • @thirdcoast5755
    @thirdcoast5755 3 дні тому +3

    Love the Cow

  • @TheGenreman
    @TheGenreman 4 дні тому +4

    The bass player John Greaves was also in National Health

  • @stuartwexelbaum9070
    @stuartwexelbaum9070 2 дні тому

    Really cool show Pete..I would recommend Henry Cow Concerts 2 LP Set..Some incredible beautiful music there..

  • @jasonshort1437
    @jasonshort1437 День тому

    Absolutely fearless band, I love them to the moon and back. Art Bears are great too.

  • @leodamsma913
    @leodamsma913 3 дні тому +3

    I dont know if ur into Robert Wyatt but love to see a ranking

  • @alperry7346
    @alperry7346 4 дні тому +1

    thanks, pete, for reviewing all these lost gems!...who else in the world is doing this?!...

  • @garrystrudwick9400
    @garrystrudwick9400 3 дні тому +1

    Great video Pete Growing up in that Period Henry Cow were right out there As you say not 4 everyone

  • @shaunogle530
    @shaunogle530 4 дні тому +3

    Stockhausen meets some members of Gentle Giant and a couple of jazz improvisers and produce a unique sound which is like Marmite (a British savoury food spread famous for dividing opinion) . So for me, most of it chimes apart from the very far out improvisation stuff. Ranking for me is:
    1)Unrest
    2) Western Culture
    3) in praise of Learning
    4) Legend

  • @scottmcgregor4829
    @scottmcgregor4829 4 дні тому +3

    I had the live album. It has taken me nerves of steel to get through all of it.

    • @ericarmstrong6540
      @ericarmstrong6540 3 дні тому

      Lol, I listen to it frequently. I love the improvisations.

  • @mvjonsson
    @mvjonsson 4 дні тому +3

    Pete, will you do an Art Bears ranking as well?

  • @fitterstoke45
    @fitterstoke45 День тому

    I enjoyed Pete's very American take on this very English band. For what it's worth, Henry Cow weren't strictly Canterbury Scene - they were mostly from Cambridge - but the guest appearance of a couple of members on the first Hatfields album and John Greaves' later membership of National Health put them into the Canterbury "honourable mentions" category. I'm in agreement with Richard Archbold's earlier post regarding their studio albums (which are very much an acquired taste) but would personally recommend the 2CD 'Concerts' release as the best place to sample Henry Cow. The opening 'Beautiful As The Moon' medley (Side One of the original Caroline LP set) is probably my favourite Cow listen of all.

  • @jillyidle6462
    @jillyidle6462 4 дні тому +2

    Same two HC’s for me too, mostly because I can have them on in the background while I read or do other things without having to fully pay attention.
    I discovered them thru the book, The Billboard Guide To Progressive Music by Bradley Smith. Interesting book, I think you’d enjoy as a reference, Pete, if you haven’t seen it already. A lot of the bands you talk about are in it.

  • @roberthardin2133
    @roberthardin2133 2 дні тому

    I came to Henry Cow from Art Bears-whose albums I love. I am a huge fan of the Dagmar, Chris, Fred combination. I also love the Belgian band Aksak Maboul who made 2 albums with Frith on guitar and Cutler on drums

  • @jeffreyrobinson9120
    @jeffreyrobinson9120 4 дні тому

    Love it. Three rankings today. A lot of creativity from the Canterbury scene.

  • @TractorCountdown
    @TractorCountdown 2 дні тому

    I think of the first album as 'Leg End' - it goes with the sock :)

  • @ericarmstrong6540
    @ericarmstrong6540 3 дні тому +4

    Henry Cow has no bad albums. My favorite HC album is not on your list: Henry Cow Concerts. Desperate Straights is actually a Slapp Happy album. Henry Cow is providing the backing instrumentation and the songs are by Slapp Happy. In Praise of Learning is a HC album. The first song on the album is a Slapp Happy song; the remaining tracks are by Henry Cow. Imho, Henry Cow has more in common with Frank Zappa and early Mothers than it does with Canterbury scene music.

    • @knightvisioniixv
      @knightvisioniixv 3 дні тому +1

      Definitely agree about the Frank Zappa connection!

  • @thedarkwizardroom
    @thedarkwizardroom 4 дні тому

    Have to give listen to some Henry Cow thanks Pete.

  • @MrEyesbleed
    @MrEyesbleed 4 дні тому +2

    I'm a little surprised to see HC show up here. Been a fan since the beginning and I love Fred Friths first few solo albums. My list is Pete's list upside-down. Western Culture at the bottom and Desperate Straights at the top. Love Desperate Straights.

  • @kenl2091
    @kenl2091 4 дні тому +3

    I consider myself very tolerant of avant-garde exploration and, usually, Henry Cow stay this side of the line of listenable (though not always!) The lyrics often sound like they came straight from Karl Marx or Chairman Mao but it's interesting to note that possibly their best track (Beautiful as the Moon, Terrible as an Army with Banners) 's title comes from the Bible (the song of Solomon) Generally worth a listen though I'd have In Praise of Learning as number 1.

  • @knightvisioniixv
    @knightvisioniixv 4 дні тому +4

    1. Western Culture
    2. Legend
    3. Unrest
    4. In Praise of Learning
    5. Desperate Straights
    Funny, I have always thought Legend was the best place to start for those unfamiliar with Henry Cow - and if not that, then Unrest. The harmonies are dense and dissonant on all of HC's albums, so there is probably no real easy way in for many listeners. However, there is a fairly warm, organic quality on the two albums mentioned above (with maybe a hint or two of quirkiness), whereas Western Culture has cold, austere, and harsh qualities about it. I couldn't ever recommend it for a first listen to the uninitiated, irrespective of what seems to have been a tighter (for lack of a better term) approach to the album. Then again, I guess it all depends on the individual. All in all, I find every one of these albums to be fantastic, and there are more beautiful melodies on albums like Legend and Unrest than one might initially expect, given the band's reputation. Fred Frith has great solo stuff, too.
    Great show.

  • @thekivster
    @thekivster 4 дні тому +3

    Did you listen to their 1976 live album Concerts? It might be the craziest one out there.

  • @purpletemple1
    @purpletemple1 2 дні тому

    I like Henry Cow well enough, I only have the Leg End album, but as you said they're tough to get into, and I'll take King Crimson or Magma anytime before Henry Cow. There's a doomy element present in KC and Magma that's not really there in HC. Fred Frith is a great musician tough, wishing he'd done more "rocking" stuff.
    I'll have to check that late album of theirs.

  • @steveton9155
    @steveton9155 4 дні тому

    Great ranking thank you. Never understood what is Canterbury in their sound though

  • @Brother_MarkG
    @Brother_MarkG 4 дні тому +2

    Dagmar Krause became Mrs. Tom Petersson (Cheap Trick)

  • @chriscaver259
    @chriscaver259 3 дні тому

    Listened to Henry Cow a bit about a decade ago.. didn’t stick with me then, maybe I should revisit their music. First thing I think about when I hear or read their name is those wacky sock album covers lol.

  • @johnhenfrey5936
    @johnhenfrey5936 4 дні тому +3

    Saw them support, Captain Beefheart at, Leeds University. I find them the most difficult to listen to out of all the Canterbury Bands. Just own Western Culture, and In Concert. I very rarely play the Albums I own.

  • @JoeMay-wc6nv
    @JoeMay-wc6nv 3 дні тому

    Silence - end of side 1 is my favorite song of all 3 Canterbury bands I did my best to try to like them, Pete. But is a no go for me & I like quirky music from time to time. I did enjoy watching all 3 shows.

  • @eduardoalmeida61
    @eduardoalmeida61 4 дні тому +2

    I love this band. It have great drumming. But never try to dance to their music.

  • @jimmypage2843
    @jimmypage2843 4 дні тому

    Never heard of this band hilarious name. 😂

    • @jimmycampbell78
      @jimmycampbell78 4 дні тому +1

      That's apparently why they chose it.

    • @ericarmstrong6540
      @ericarmstrong6540 3 дні тому +2

      The obvious take on the band name is that it is a pun based on the name of American Avant Garde classical composer, Henry Cowell. The band denies this connection, though.

  • @patrickmurphy4297
    @patrickmurphy4297 4 дні тому

    ...well! It took @ 14 minutes and 30 seconds before you mentioned Magma...:0)...like you, I have a really hard time with this band...I've tried for some time now, and...I just can't get into them.

  • @billdubilier
    @billdubilier 3 дні тому

    Fred Frith has several dozen records of all different genres. He likes to experiment so beware

  • @eduardoalmeida61
    @eduardoalmeida61 4 дні тому +1

    That's a band to love only with the brain.

  • @molotulo8808
    @molotulo8808 3 дні тому

    Some bands are ok musicians but they just can't write music. Back in the early to mid 90's, most musicians didn't write music. They bought songs from writers, who themselves didn't perform