The incipient incarnation of
Atomic Rooster -- with
Vincent Crane (organ/vocals),
Nick Graham (vocals/bass), and
Carl Palmer (drums) -- was together just long enough to document its debut,
Atomic Roooster (1970) -- (note: the extra
O is intentional). Prior to the last-minute addition of
Graham -- the only bassist
Atomic Rooster ever had -- the band emerged from the remnants of the then recently defunct
Crazy World of Arthur Brown. The material was primarily courtesy of
Crane
and consisted of heavier sides. His versatility is evident throughout
the impressive array of styles ranging from the folk-inspired pastoral
"Winter" to the bluesy horn arrangement heard on "Broken Wings." This
directly contrasts driving rockers such as the album's edgy opener,
"Friday 13th," or the aggressive "S.L.Y." "Decline and Fall" is a
jazz-infused number boasting some exceptional if not incendiary
instrumental interaction, most notably from
Crane and
Palmer. Lyrically,
Crane
reveals his penchant for dark imagery, including the fatalistic "What
is the point of going on?" chorus that runs through the aforementioned
"Winter" or the sexually snide "And So to Bed." Support was bolstered by
strong live appearances, positive word-of-mouth, and a few significant
BBC Radio sessions -- all of which resulted in
Atomic Roooster
making a respectable showing at number 49 on the U.K. LP charts. By the
time the platter was picked up by Elektra Records in North America, the
personnel had already changed with
John Cann (guitar/vocals) replacing
Graham. In an interesting move, they decided that
Cann
should also overdub guitar parts to "S.L.Y." and "Before Tomorrow," as
well as provide a new vocal to "Friday 13th." The transformation didn't
end there, either, as the original running order was also significantly
altered. Parties interested in hearing both should locate the 2004
reissue, as the supplementary selections feature the U.S. version(s),
plus a pair of uniformly excellent selections broadcast on BBC Radio --
"Friday 13th" and "Seven Lonely Streets" (aka "Seven Streets") from
Atomic Rooster's follow-up LP,
Death Walks Behind You
(1970). Of further historical note is that the live-in-the-studio BBC
recordings were documented less than a week before the departure of
Palmer, effectively ending the first lineup.
Tracks Listing
1. Friday The Thirteenth (3:33)
2. And So To Bed (4:13)
3. Broken Wings (5:48)
4. Before Tomorrow (instrumental) (5:53)
5. Banstead (3:36)
6. S.L.Y. (4:39)
7. Winter (7:01)
8. Decline And Fall (5:50)
Bonus track on CD:
9. Play The Game (4:48)
Line-up / Musicians
- Vincent Crane / Hammond organ, piano, vocals
- Nick Graham / lead vocals, bass, acoustic guitar, flute
- Carl Palmer / drums, percussion
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