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12 O'Clock Stereo is Wreckless Eric's town and country album, a strange and at times uneasy mix of garage, pop, country and old time rhythm 'n' blues. Urban songs set in a grim, concrete world where the beer is flowing like piss, and abandoned lovers cry themselves to sleep between nylon bed sheets, Kilburn Lane, Camden Girl, Murder In My Mind, Palace Of Tears.
Tales of ne'er do wells and country hicks, The Guitar-Shaped Swimming Pool, Friends On The Floor, a ramshackle and nightmarish world, the village band play on raggedy and tuneless as the residents of a local retirement home zone out on valium (The Twilight Home). Creepiness and social dysfunction - life in remote rural France where dissatisfaction and incomprehension rule supreme and a trip to the doctors is a day out, You Can't See The Woods (For The Trees); and in The Marginal the neighbours ask him in to laugh at him as they get drunk with backing provided by a showband on hallucinogens.
And meanwhile, back on the home front the Camden Girl juggles forming a band with self-help, astrology and Tai Chi.
Eric had initially formed The Hitsville House Band with drummer Denis Baudrillart and bassist Fabrice Lombardo, two trash and garage virtuosos, bad boys from the south suburbs of Paris, as a backing band for ex Action, Mighty Baby and 101ers guitarist Martin Stone. They didn't last long as a backing group - Eric had songs and then Fabrice and Denis wanted to record them.
I was asked to record a track for a love-themed compilation album with a lifebelt on the cover - love and a lifeline, some foggy and fuzzy half thought out concept to do with love. The lifebelt looked for all the world like a toilet seat to me. We did the track for hard cash and used the money to buy tape to record an album.
The album was recorded at Eric's home, a dilapidated village dance hall seventy miles west of Paris, in the heart of rural France. Since his last album the Donovan Of Trash, Eric had upgraded his studio with the addition of a 1" Studer eight track tape machine. The stereo possibilities were limited by the further addition of an all-valve Telfunken one track 1/4" mono mastering machine which had apparently previously been used in a jungle expedition, as borne out by the carcasses of large and weird looking insects reclining in the machinery.
On its release in 1996, 12 o'clock Stereo was championed by the few, including John Peel and Mark Radcliffe who both played tracks. In spite of constant touring throughout Europe and the UK, 12 o'clock Stereo soon found its place in the pantheon of obscure and uncompromising post-Stiff Records Wreckless Eric releases. The title fooled some of Eric's detractors into thinking he'd finally caught up with the modern world and made a stereo record. The clues were all there - the word STEREO flanked by inward facing arrows...a lino cut illustration of a mixing desk with all the pan controls in the centre position... that's right: MONO - the title, 12 o'clock Stereo, means mono.
LP sequence, as originally intended, extra tracks available via download code:
1. Kilburn Lane
2. Palace Of Tears
3. The Girl With The Wandering Eye
4. Murder In My Mind
5. Camden Girl
6. The Twilight Home
7. The Guitar-Shaped Swimming Pool
8. Miriam (A Tale Of Inter-Galactic Seduction)
9. Friends On The Floor
10. You Can't Be A Man
11. The Marginal
12. Can't See The Woods (For The Trees)
Extra bonus tracks
13. Lawrence Of Arabia On Ice (Bonus)
14. Ugly & Old (Bonus)
15. Kilburn Lane (live radio)
16. The Girl With The Wandering Eye (live radio)
17. Lawrence Of Arabia On Ice (live radio)
supported by 6 fans who also own “Wreckless Eric Presents: The Hitsville House Band '12 O'Clock Stereo'”
Longtime fan of Amy's, and was charmed by these short little vignettes. These airy, peppy mouthfuls of sound almost have a 60s vibe to them. Just further evidence that anything she touches turns to gold. mwwillis
Terry Venemous is releasing new music every 3 weeks this year. His latest EP is sumptuous art pop with a wry sense of detachment.
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Amy Rigby is one of our very best songwriters, and this, her first solo album in many years, is another collection of gems. It's also more "indie" than her prior releases; its grittier, more rocking sound suits Amy well. Most of the instruments are played by Amy and her husband Wreckless Eric, the album's producer. You can't go wrong with an Amy Rigby album, and though newbies should start with "Diary of a Mod Housewife," this is a must-hear. ksvtguy