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National Health Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (13 Dec 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Disk Union Japan
  • ASIN: B0000TCN2O
  • Other Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,144,783 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
I would rate National Health amongst the very best bands I have ever heard and this disc is essential to anyone who has listened to the likes of Caravan, Soft Machine, Henry Cow , or Matching Mole. Where are the musicians like this today?
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
National Health 27 Dec 2010
By Damian Olsen - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
One of my favorite albums of all times. It surprised me so much when it came out in 78, i still remember that first impression
and it is still fresh every time i play it.
call it Esoteric Jazz, fusion, Canterbury style, a little Ambient for moments, intriguing, fascinating.
with incredible vocals, surreal lyrics; yes, everything at the same time. . .
I own many different copies of this masterpiece, mostly on vinyl and some on cd. They all sound great, because this album was originally very well mixed and mastered.

Its Accomplished compositions, very long tracks, extremely musical while at the same time experimental,
it keeps the flavor of National Health on top of a very contemporary and timeless kind of sound.

Again, this is a masterpiece from beginning to end.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Reflective jazz fusion, I suppose. 15 Oct 2005
By Chris Carter - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
I've played this CD as much ,or more, than anything else I've gotten in the past year. I like the "rock" parts the least, which constitute maybe 30% of the album. Most of it is beautiful, reflective synthesizer-lead jazzy classical schtuff that has a wonderful '70's feel to it. (I was a small child then, so maybe it's mostly nostalgia.) When I say '70's, I don't mean disco or sensitive singer-songwriters or glam rock, but a very lesser known room of the 1970's music house, a dark room with wood paneling, and one window where you stare out at the faint December sunlight through the condensation on the glass, your childhood thoughts wandering. Just trying to give an impression of the album, y'see. And I love the photo on the back of the CD, where I'm assuming the wives and children of the band members are playing for the band.

I absolutely love the quiet parts of this disc, the gentle (mostly unaccompanied) keyboard interludes that fuel my dreaming. The whole thing is great, and even though I could do without the obligatory jazz-fusion solos, I would still give it 4 1/2 stars, just for the magical, utopian '70's keyboard sections. I am a fan of the so-called "Canterbury Scene", anyway. Mellow, melodic, imaginative music? Yes please!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Dauntingly complex in the Canterbury style 2 Jan 2006
By Jeffrey J.Park - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is great stuff released in 1977 that is completely over the top in terms of individual and ensemble virtuosity. For example, sections of Tenemos Roads are in 25/16 - yes I actually counted it out - and the melodies/harmonies are also very sophisticated as well. In fact, I stopped trying to figure out what they were up to after counting out the passages in Tenemos Roads - it just took too much time and effort! The music on this debut album is characteristic of the Canterbury style at this point in its development. Specifically, in contrast to earlier stages of Canterbury rock, which were more eclectic, the music is more thoroughly jazz rock (yet still quirky) and less emphasis is placed on other styles. The core musicians on this album are top shelf - incredible keyboardist Dave Stewart (slightly distorted organ, piano, and clavinet), excellent drummer Pip Pyle, guitarist Phil Miller (I feel that this is his best recorded performance), and great bassist Neil Murray (who displays shades of the brilliant technique of Weather Report bassist Jaco Pastorius - Neil uses harmonics, plays a fretless etc.). In addition to these core members, superb keyboardist Alan Gowen (of Gilgamesh) contributes parts on moog synthesizer, piano, authored Brujo, and co-authored the remaining pieces with Dave Stewart. Amanda Parsons reprises her role as vocalist and contributes a softer, dreamier element to the music, which can get pretty heavy at times. I should note that the pieces are largely instrumental and her vocal parts sound more like a synthesizer line than a traditional vocal part - in fact, Amanda predominantly utilizes a virtuosic vocalese style, although there are (extremely rare) instances where she will sing lyrics, albeit in a quasi-vocalese style. Other softer aspects include the use of flute and clarinet by Jimmy Hastings (guested on recordings by Caravan and Hatfield and the North). The four pieces on the album are lengthy and range from the 10'19" Brujo to the 14'43" Tenemos Roads and incorporate dynamic ranges that span full out rave-ups to quieter, more reflective moments. All in all, this is a superb album and should please most fans of Canterbury Rock.
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