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Of Queues & Cures

~ National Health
4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Audio CD (15 Dec 1997)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Charly
  • ASIN: B00002609K
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 445,607 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

1. Bryden 2 Step (For Amphibians)
2. Collapso
3. Squarer For Maud
4. Dreams Wide Awake
5. Binoculars
6. Phlakaton
7. Bryden 2 Step (For Amphibians) (2)

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Last of the Canterbury Masterpieces ?, 13 Jul 2001
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1979's `Of Queues and Cures' shows the intrepid National Health developing the style of music that began with the experiments of The Soft Machine at the turn of the '70's, and hereafter known as the Canterbury sound. In fact none of these musicians belonged there but are part of the lineage that developed from the Softs through Egg,Matching Mole, Henry Cow and Hatfield and the North. The line up on this recording boasts members of all of the above.

The over-riding feeling of this album is that of unmistakable Englishness rendered through tricky, wonderfully executed compositions largely from the pen of Dave Stewart (No not that one !). These musicians know their chops but the playing is graceful, inspired and humourous. As a whole piece the album works wonderfully, bookended by `The Bryden Two-Step For Amphibians', the compositions explore time signatures and chords lesser outfits can only dream of, but are executed with dedication and warmth rather than `Prog for Prog's sake' histrionics. `Collapso' is a bizarre set of time changes which somehow manages to incorporate a steel drum part and a smashed greenhouse amongst it's instrumental colours, whilst extended pieces such as Phil Miller's `Dreams Wide Awake' and Pyle's `Binoculars' demonstrate melody and unexpected development at every turn.

Never less than entertaining and often beautiful, Phil Miller's languid guitar lines sound like no-one else could, Dave Stewart's chiming celeste chords and overdriven organ are perfectly propelled in all directions by Jon Greaves' Bass and Pip Pyle's crisp drumming. The arrangements are fleshed out further by several guest musicians, (Cello,Flute) and the overall sound of the album marks the end of the days when electric and acoustic instruments were blended to achieve a rich and varied whole. Within a couple of years DX7's, Simmons and slap-bass styles would exert their ugly hold on most forms of music. The irony of course being that the very same Dave Stewart would be standing like a pillock on `Top Of the Pops' doing a chart-topping cover version of `It's My Party' (The need to eat does strange things to a person !)

Predominantly instrumental, this is an album to treasure and if you're already familiar with it's forebears, a must buy.....

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5.0 out of 5 stars National Treasure, 12 Dec 2006
By Kevin Mcclure "kevin21549" - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Of Queues & Cures (Audio CD)
This album came out in the middle of New Wave post Punk UK and was not the type of music that the majority of people were listen at the time. Since I was trying to remain cool and was certainly not going to follow the rest of the sheep along the mainstream road, this was just what I was after. Clearly there was a lot of mainstream stuff I really liked but I kept it under my hat (I didn't actually wear a hat beacuse that was a trendy this to do at the time too) This album is just great music. No concessions to fashion or indeed songs just brilliantly executed Avant-garde, as it was then, or was this band a member to the Canterbury Scene, I know Dave Stewart does not like that tag but it does work. The latest in a line of bands that included Egg, Hatfield and the North, Arzachel, Khan... If you like this then check out these and also check out the fantastic range of Soft Machine albums and live sessions that are available. Music that will shift your brain out of neutral.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Too Clever By Half?, 13 Nov 2002
By D.A.Roberts (Hastings, East Sussex United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
Although founder-member Dave Stewart (keyboard player & NOT the Eurythmics Dave Stewart!) prefers this album to the first National Health album ("National Health"), I must humbly disagree. There's a lot of very technically clever compositions on this album, but it lacks the lyrical quality of the first album, in my view. A particularly regrettable absence is that of vocalist Amanda Parsons (or any other Northettes). However, if you like very clever English jazz rock, there is not much around to better outfits such as National Health & Hatfield & the North, so it's probably a good idea to get this while it's still available.
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