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Time for your Tablets by Maurice and the Beejays Maurice and the Beejays : Time for your Tablets.
Music for imaginary films and television shows.


Jazz with a story...

The occupants of a care home for the elderly on the East Coast of Scotland struggle to recount tales of their youth to a writer, Daphne Clouzot (Simone Signoret) researching a novel.

Filtered through a daily cocktail of drugs and many years of life, some of the stories become philosophical flights of fancy which seem to reflect regrets rather than true events. She begins to suspect all is not what it seems, when she finds that there are no next of kin for any of her interviewees.

When the home director Dr. Trevelyan (Laurence Harvey) starts to medicate Clouzet on her visits her grip on reality loosens until she is finally shown to her own rocking chair overlooking the sea where she can remember things that never happened.

"Time for your tablets" (Frankenheimer, 1967).


Songs:

1. Time for your Tablets
2. The Straw that made the Camel Limp
3. Yesterday I Could Still Afford Chocolate
4. Last Holiday Abroad
5. Friday Night Dance Round the Co-op
6. Hope Mountain Chapel
7. Little Lumps of Self Aware Universe

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 7/7/2013
Maurice and the Beejays lives in St Leonards on Sea England

Tagged as: Jazz, Alt Rock


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