Next (The Necks album)
Next is the second album by Australian improvised music trio, The Necks, originally released on the Spiral Scratch label in 1990 and later re-released on Fish of Milk. The album differs from most of the trio's releases in that it features six tracks: "Garl's", "Nice Policeman Nasty Policeman", "Pele", "Next", "Jazz Cancer" and "World at War" – rather than a lone track.
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Released | 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1990 | |||
Genre | Improvised music | |||
Label | Spiral Scratch | |||
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Reception
The Sydney Morning Herald reviewer described it as "Sublime. Six pieces, all of them beautifully played and perfectly controlled".[1]
Track listing
All compositions by The Necks
- "Garl's" - 7:19
- "Nice Policeman Nasty Policeman" - 4:58
- "Pele" - 28:33
- "Next" - 9:49
- "Jazz Cancer" - 6:16
- "The World at War" - 16:35
Personnel
- Chris Abrahams — piano
- Lloyd Swanton — bass
- Tony Buck — drums
- Dave Brewer — guitar (track 2)
- Michel Rose — pedal steel guitar (track 4)
- Timothy Hopkins — alto saxophone, tenor saxophone (track 6)
- Mike Bukovsky — trumpet (track 6)
gollark: They should be held to high standards, considering their position.
gollark: It means to make local.
gollark: Assuming these "military police" had higher standards than regular police now, would that still be the case if you scaled that system up to match all the ones they're replacing?
gollark: Members of parliament?
gollark: Whatever the cause actually is, I'm not sure there really is a hugely consistent one.
References
- The Necks website Archived 2009-01-05 at the Wayback Machine accessed 13 January 2009.
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