Phantasmagoria (Curved Air album)

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Phantasmagoria
Curved Air Phantasmagoria.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1972
RecordedMarch 1972
StudioAdvision Studios, London ("Ultra-Vivadi" and "Whose Shoulder Are You Looking Over Anyway?": E.M.S., London)
Genre Progressive rock, art rock
Length38:04
Label Warner Bros. [1]
Producer Curved Air, Colin Caldwell
Curved Air chronology
Second Album
(1971)
Phantasmagoria
(1972)
Air Cut
(1973)

Phantasmagoria is the third studio album by Curved Air. Released in 1972, it reached No. 20 in the UK Charts [2] and is notable for its early use of the EMS Synthi 100 synthesizer to process lead singer Sonja Kristina's voice on the second side. Unavailable for many years, the album was reissued on CD in April 2007.

Contents

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Allmusic called Phantasmagoria "the culmination of all that Curved Air promised over the course of its predecessors" and "the band's grandest hour by far". Their review praised the vast majority of the individual tracks, especially complimenting the blending of musical styles and absence of pretentiousness. [1]

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Marie Antoinette" (Darryl Way, Sonja Kristina Linwood) – 6:20
  2. "Melinda (More or Less)" (Linwood) – 3:25
  3. "Not Quite the Same" (Way, Linwood) – 3:44
  4. "Cheetah" (Way) – 3:33
  5. "Ultra-Vivaldi" (Way, Francis Monkman) – 1:22

Side Two

  1. "Phantasmagoria" (Monkman) – 3:15
  2. "Whose Shoulder Are You Looking Over Anyway?" [3] (Monkman) – 3:24
  3. "Over and Above" (Monkman) – 8:36
  4. "Once a Ghost, Always a Ghost" (Monkman, Linwood) – 4:25

One other track was recorded and released as a single, with "Phantasmagoria" on the b-side:

  1. "Sarah's Concern" (Way, Linwood) - 3:20

Personnel

Curved Air
Guest musicians
Technical

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "allmusic ((( Phantasmagoria > Overview )))". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved 3 June 2009.
  2. "The Official Charts Company - Curved Air - Phantasmagoria". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 22 December 2009.
  3. The poem read by Linwood and processed by EMS Synthi 100 is from Lewis Carroll's "Phantasmagoria and Other poems":
    Canto IV--Hys Nouryture "Oh, when I was a little Ghost, A merry time had we! Each seated on his favourite post, We chumped and chawed the buttered toast They gave us for our tea."