Description
* First vinyl re-issue, includes bonus track Daddy Needs A Throne
* Official re-issue in collaboration with original members
* 24 bit/96 kHz re-master from original analog tapes
* Restored art, expanded to a gatefold tip-on jacket
* Includes download card, 8 page booklet with track notes by the artists, lyrics and archival photos
The group formed from the ashes of This Heat, the art-noise group whose catalog was reissued on Modern Classics Recordings in early 2016.
Not so much a supersession as a continuation of that group, Camberwell Now featured This Heats vocalist / drummer Charles Hayward, who assembled an unusual line-up comprising Stephen Rickard, a former BBC sound engineer, on field recordings and tape manipulation and Trefor Goronwy on bass, vocals and ukulele. We had a very specific set of skills, says Hayward, in new liner notes compiled for this long overdue reissue, and it wasnt immediately clear to us how best to bring them together so that we could play live.
Arriving in 1986, The Ghost Trade, the groups sole full-length LP, was what existed at the confluence of live performance and studio experimentation. Similar to This Heats process, the group spent two years in Cold Storage experimenting with the studio and assembling finished songs from vast quantities of tapes. Their two EPs, re-issued as The EP Collection, were borne of a similar process but each with unique yields.
The tracks that eventually formed The Ghost Trade were songs forged in the bleak beauty of Thatchers London. To me, the sounds invoked humanity trapped behind and inside a world constructed of glass, steel, and concrete, frozen inside the textures like prisoners of the twilight zone, humanity haunting a landscape it had made for itself, says Hayward.






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