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    Slapp Happy - Casablanca Moon / Desperate Straights (1995)

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    Slapp Happy - Casablanca Moon / Desperate Straights (1995)

    Slapp Happy - Casablanca Moon / Desperate Straights (1995)
    EAC Rip | APE (image & cue & log) | 394 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 168 MB | Scans | 73:24
    Genre: Progressive Rock / RIO/ Avant-Prog | Country: British/German | Label: Virgin | CDOVD441

    SLAPP HAPPY was a multinational (specifically British/German) Avant-garde pop group consisting of Anthony MOORE (keyboards), Peter BLEGVAD (guitar) and Dagmar KRAUSE (vocals). SLAPP HAPPY was formed in 1972 in Hamburg, Germany by British composer Anthony MOORE. At the time he was recording for Polydor, but was continually frustrated by the more popular direction the label was trying to woe his music. His music was sited as not commercial enough. Venting this frustration he proposed the formation of a pop group with his girlfriend (Dagmar KRAUSE) from Hamburg and an American friend Peter BLEGVAD. So Slapp happy was born. After much disputes and bantering BLEGVAD and MOORE convinced Krause of their inabilities to sing and she step up as their sing. And to this day remains as one of the distinctive characteristics surrounding the band.In 1972 SLAPP HAPPY recorded their first album 'Sort of' for Polydor (Germany), with the Krautrock group Faust as their backing band. They took a very simplistic and innocence mind set into studio, crafting a primitive pop album complimented beautiful by KRAUSE's pure German tainted voice. Refusing to play live the marketing behind the album provided to low sales of the LP. Just a year later (1973) they returned to the studios to record their second album 'Casablanca Moon' (which was to be later released as 'Acnalbasac Noom'). After the disappointing commercial success of 'Sort of' Polydor continued to press the band for more pop orientated material and this is what they recorded. MOORE and BLEGVAD composed simple well crafted pop songs, entailing lush melodies and poetic lyrics. Still not impressed with their work Polydor refused to release the album. The band then left Polydor (for the better) and moved to London where they were quickly snapped up by the Virgin Records label who was looking for more than just another pop band, which fitted SLAPP HAPPY like a glove. Friends FAUST and HENRY COW had already signed deals. They went on to re-record and release 'Casablanca Moon' in 1974 at the Virgin Manor Studios with the helping hand of session musicals. The approach was more designed at Moore and Blegvad true nature of compositional techniques, producing a more complex song design. Here we also see the lyrical themes tending towards the eccentric side of the spectrum, discounting their roots in the commercial pop realms. That year, SLAPP HAPPY went on to be one of Virgin's biggest money earners. The album was originally release entitled simple 'Slapp Happy' but was later changed to 'Casablanca Moon'
    Slapp Happy - Casablanca Moon / Desperate Straights (1995)



    Tracklist:

    Casablanca Moon:
    1. Casablanca Moon (2:50)
    2. Me and Parvati (3:26)
    3. Half Way There (3:19)
    4. Michaelangelo (2:37)
    5. Dawn (3:22)
    6. Mr. Rainbow (3:53)
    7. The Secret (3:32)
    8. A Little Something (4:36)
    9. The Drum (3:35)
    10. Haiku (3:06)
    11. Slow Moon's Rose (2:56)
    Desperate Straights (with Henry Cow):
    12. Some Questions About Hats (1:50)
    13. Owl (2:14)
    14. A Worm Is at Work (1:53)
    15. Bad Alchemy (3:07)
    16. Europa (2:49)
    17. Desperate Straights (4:14)
    18. Riding Tigers (1:43)
    19. Apes in Cages (2:14)
    20. Strayed (1:54)
    21. Giants (1:57)
    22. Extract from the Messiah (1:49)
    23. In the Sickbay (2:08)
    24. Caucasian Lullaby (8:20)

    EAC extraction logfile from 26. April 2006, 0:34 for CD
    Slapp Happy / Casablanca Moon/Desperate Straights

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    Personnel

    Anthony Moore- keyboards
    Peter Blegvad - second vocals
    Dagmar Krause - lead vocals

    All thanks to original releaser