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The Last Of The Jubblies [CD]

England Audio CD
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Product details

  • Audio CD (29 Nov 2010)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Relics
  • ASIN: B0045YKP4S
  • Other Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 193,364 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Garden Shed Part 2 ? 29 May 2007
Format:Audio CD
Having enjoyed the "marmalade" from England's debut album "Garden Shed" this follow-up

was too tempting to pass by - recorded in 1977 the music does sound very similar to the

material from "Garden Shed" though the sound quality seems patchy, especially

on "Creepin Instrumental" so these could well be outtakes and demos from that album -

the style of writing and performance is the same, and contains some good songs, most

notably "Tooting Bec Rape Case", "Sausage Pie" and "Nanogram".

Those of you who were around in England in the 60's and 70's will recognise the old-style

Pound note on the cover - though rather irreverently Her Majesty is smoking a pipe! Also you will

remember a "Jubbly" ("luvverly Jubbly..") was a fruit drink in a triangular-shaped wax paper carton ( a brilliant

example in efficient storage design ) which contained frozen orange juice costing

fourpence - Jubbly drinking, especially frozen, became a playground skill fully explained in

the cd booklet - no wonder we all lost our teeth!

The excellent musicianship, the Genesis and Yes influences are all here, and the tongue-in-

cheek humour - song titles such as the aforementioned One-legged Sausage Pie , "Tooting

Bec Rape Case" and "Nanogram" all beg to be heard.

"One-legged Day Tale" contains some great Prog elements, time changes interspersed with

good guitar and organ solos, overall a very dramatic piece which would have been better

placed at the beginning of the album - a good opener. "Sausage Pie" kicks off with some

atmospheric plodding keyboards and bass which break into a solid beat before getting into

the song, "pie in the sky" and feeling high" - oh those wonderful sausage pies ...this could

only have been written in England! "Tooting Bec Rape Case" has an atmospheric eastern

style intro with clashing cymbals and tinkling bells, covers the dangers of girls late walking

home, prey for the stalker. This track would not have been out of place on "Garden Shed"

it's that good, and includes some good guitar/keyboard solos and some great mellotron

moments, the sound quality is great here too. "Mister Meener", as you may have

gathered, is a play on the word misdemeanour (duhh..), a simple 60's style song complete

with fuzz guitar and child-like school chorus, this seems like it could have been written in

1966, the end of the song goes into a Genesis- style gallop - good stuff! The last track, the

instrumental "Nanogram" is another outstanding track which contains some harpsichord

and galloping rythms - this also would have fitted perfectly on "Garden Shed", the sound

quality is brilliant but is too short, something great could have been developed from this I'm

sure!

Overall a good follow-up to their debut and following in the true England tradition, if you

own "Garden Shed" you should like this, but is not strictly for completists - the music is

much too good!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
If you loved "Garden Shed", you're probably hungry for more.... 29 Sep 2008
By Squire Jaco - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
England has a distinct sound (distinctly English, I might add), with strong influences from both Yes and Genesis. The tongue-in-cheek humor that was evident in many of the "GS" songs is in full bloom on "The Last of the Jubblies" as well. This is music from 1976 and 1977 that was part of England's second (but unfinished) album. These six songs are NOT studio demos or outtakes, or songs that just didn't make the cut onto their "GS" cd. These are all excellent songs, fairly well-recorded, and expertly played. (The sound quality of the vocals suffers a bit on some of the tracks, but it is not a serious distraction.) Multiple listens reward the fervent fan with greater appreciation and enjoyment.

This is a very short cd (a mere 37 minutes in length!), and it's tough to justify some of the higher prices sellers are asking here and elsewhere. But I would place the compositional and playing quality of this cd on a near-equal plane with "GS", and suggest that you kind of "need" this cd in order to be at peace with yourself... (Sorry.) ;-)

I value interesting music that is played and recorded well. This cd's rating was based on:
Music quality = 8.8/10; Performance = 9.0/10; Production = 7/10; CD length = 5/10.
Overall score weighted on my proprietary scale = 8.2 ("4 stars")
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