Alise (album)

Alise is the third album by Latvian band Dzeltenie Pastnieki, released through magnitizdat in 1984, and 'officially' as late as 2004.

Alise
Studio album by
Released1984
RecordedDecember 1983 – June 1984 ("Oktobris", "Pie Lielās Omas") [1]
GenreSynthpop, new wave, post-punk
Length44:56
LabelIngus Baušķenieka ieraksti
ProducerIngus Baušķenieks
Dzeltenie Pastnieki chronology
Man ļoti patīk jaunais vilnis
(1982)
Alise
(1984)
Vienmēr klusi
(1984)

The album was based on the music the band recorded for an amateur stage adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871), directed by Andris Zeibots. All the lyrics are from the two books, as translated by Dagnija Dreika-Matule and Zeibots.[2][3]

Album closer "Gaisa balona dzinēja" is an instrumental version of the 1980 Raimonds Pauls/Vizma Belševica song "Kamolā tinēja", which was originally performed by Imants Skrastiņš. The Dzeltenie Pastnieki version was heavily influenced by Trio,[2] particularly the song "Turaluraluralu".[3]

Outtakes from this album's sessions eventually formed the basis for the next album, Vienmēr klusi,[2] while directly related tracks on later albums include "Alise un runcis" (on Vienmēr klusi), "Brīnišķā zupa" (on Depresīvā pilsēta), "Hercogienes dziesma (instrumental)" and studio chatter titled "Cik zaļas acis zutim" (on Sliekutēva vaļasprieks). A short instrumental reprise of "Vakara zupa" was included on the band's 2003 comeback album Kaķis.

The track "Omāru kadriļļa" is considered the best example of Baušķenieks' tape editing labours, as it was reportedly edited out of 45 minutes of recorded material, with the resulting track lasting just under 5 minutes.[2]

The artwork by Toms Vītiņš bears resemblance to the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark album Universal.

Track listing

All songs written by Ingus Baušķenieks/Andris Kalniņš/Mārtiņš Rutkis/Viesturs Slava/Zigmunds Streiķis/Lewis Carroll except where noted.

  1. "Džabervokijs" (Jabberwocky)
  2. "Peles dziesma" (Mouse song)
  3. "Hercogienes dziesma" (Duchess song)
  4. "Vakara zupa" (Soup of the Evening)
  5. "Viļņa valsis" (Wave waltz) (Baušķenieks/Kalniņš/Rutkis/Slava/Streiķis)
  6. "Trīsi, trīsi, sikspārnīt..." (Twinkle, twinkle, little Bat!)
  7. "Dziesma par kroketa spēlēšanu" (Song of the croquet lovers)
  8. "Omāru kadriļa" (The Lobster Quadrille)
  9. "Apsūdzības dziesma" (Accusation Song)
  10. "Gaisa balona dzinēja" (Raimonds Pauls)

Credits

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog Ref.
Latvia April 30, 2004 Ingus Baušķenieka ieraksti CD IBCD 203 [1]
August 2007 digital download (MP3) [4]

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April 12, 2016 digital download (MP3, FLAC, etc.) [6]
gollark: Let alone the room of lethal visual cognitohazards.
gollark: You haven't even photographed the Apiaristics Division Labs or the Antimemetics Division chambers.
gollark: Why would I explain it? Watching you speculate is funnier.
gollark: Oh, you leaked the fake copies, that's okay.
gollark: As if Gates has orbital mind control lasers.

References

  1. Alise at Bandcamp Retrieved December 3, 2016
  2. Кушнир А.И. "100 магнитоальбомов советского рока: 1977-1991 - 15 лет подпольной звукозаписи." АГРАФ, 2003. ISBN 5-85929-061-6
  3. Stundiņš, Jānis (2005). "Ingus Baušķenieka mūža postmodernisms". Mūzikas Saule 27: 25.
  4. Pirmo reizi vienkopus pieejami gandrīz visi 'Dzelteno pastnieku' ieraksti - DELFI Retrieved November 28, 2016
  5. Alise at doremi.lv Archived 2013-03-29 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 29, 2013
  6. Bandcamp release announcement on Facebook Retrieved December 3, 2016
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