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Back in the Icebox by Maurice and the Beejays Maurice and the Beejays : Back in the Icebox.
Music for imaginary films and television shows.


Report from Probability B: The Sigh Of Relief As Civilisation Finally Came To An End.

As society fragmented in the period before the 'Acid Head' wars as documented in 'Barefoot in the Head' (B. Aldiss, Faber and Faber 1969) many people experienced reality slipping through their fingers as loneliness, alcohol abuse, old age and local government chemical interventions took their toll.

Part 1. Back in the ice box - a song to doomed love.
Part 2. Movie night - strange encounters when a drinking game gets out of hand.
Part 3. The Weary Traveller - The Saint finally realises it's time to park the Volvo.
Part 4. Apophenia - a scientist disguised as a cleaner sprays a pub with pheromones and insecticide to attract and kill the female midges that are a key parasitic vector of a deadly disease, altering the local perception of time and space.
Part 5. Maybe I'm a fish - someone who seems harmless but you would rather they went away explains why you should like them a bit.
Part 6. End transmission - good night.

The Players: Richard Anstey tenor saxophone on Back In The Icebox. Leo Baroni guitar on Back in the Icebox and Movie Night banjolele, shaker and finger clicks on Movie Night. Valerie Gardens drums. Kenneth Jones bass, piano, guitar, vocals, computer. Tony O'Leary brushes on Back In The Icebox, The Weary Traveller and Maybe I'm A Fish. David Paull vocals on Back In The Icebox and soprano ukulele on Maybe I'm A Fish. Catherine Richard voice on Movie Night.


Songs:

1. Back in the Icebox
2. Movie Night
3. The Weary Traveller
4. Apophenia
5. Maybe I'm a Fish
6. End Transmission

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 05/04/2016
Maurice and the Beejays lives in St Leonards on Sea England

Tagged as: Jazz, Experimental


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