

Hei Vidal!
Originally released in 1992, Hei Vidal! is the third album by revolutionary DIY Cymraeg pop band Ffa Coffi Pawb. Formed in Bethesda in 1986 by sixteen year old friends Gruff Rhys and Rhodri Puw (later joined by Gruffâs Super Furry Animalsâ bandmate Dafydd Ieuan and Dewi Emlyn).
Made by a bunch of 21 and 22 year olds, Hei Vidal! is an album that distills the bandâs obsessions with early â70s power-pop (all the Bâs from Bowie, Bolan and Big Star) as well as Neu! and My Bloody Valentine into a sound that predates the fuzzed out return to glam heralded by Oasis a few years later. It merges motorik grooves over saturated shoe gazing fuzz with impressionistic studio manipulation, orchestral synthesiser arrangements and brutal yet surreal imagery and word play in the Welsh language. Having signed their songs over to a local publisher who eventually disappeared off the face of the Earth, Ffa Coffi Pawbâs music has been out of print for decades (with the exception of the 2004 compilation album Am Byth, released on the SFA associated Placid Casual label). After untangling a complicated web of time, Hei Vidal! will be available on streaming services and vinyl for the first time having only been on cassette and very few CD copies on its original release on Ankst in 1992. The reissue marks the 30th anniversary of the bandâs final show at Builth Wells Memorial Hall in August 1993 (supported by a young Gorkyâs Zygotic Mynci). Hei Vidal! track Ffarout is available now on all streaming platforms, with a b-side Tocyn, a cover of the Bethesda based band BrĂąnâs primitive sounding 1974 glam rock stomp the last song Ffa Coffi Pawb recorded, released on an Ankst compilation album in 1993. Gruff Rhys on Hei Vidal! âWe made the record in our early 20s and it was a dream-pop distillation of our early 1970âs Glam, power-pop & Motorik obsessions - combined no doubt by our devotion to shoe gazing contemporaries from the Creation label, American college rock and our heroes of the Welsh language underground like Datblygu, John Cale and Y Cyrff. The nonsensical album title is a quote from the song Colliâr Goriad and the Vidal in question perhaps a hallucinated amalgamation of Gore Vidal and Vidal Sassoon; both of which were omnipresent personalities on early 90âs TV, one as a pundit the other a seemingly rolling TV shampoo advert.â[[Selling Points]]- Originally released in 1992
- Limited Edition Standard Clear Vinyl
- Third album by the DIY Cymraeg pop band
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Originally released in 1992, Hei Vidal! is the third album by revolutionary DIY Cymraeg pop band Ffa Coffi Pawb. Formed in Bethesda in 1986 by sixteen year old friends Gruff Rhys and Rhodri Puw (later joined by Gruffâs Super Furry Animalsâ bandmate Dafydd Ieuan and Dewi Emlyn).
Made by a bunch of 21 and 22 year olds, Hei Vidal! is an album that distills the bandâs obsessions with early â70s power-pop (all the Bâs from Bowie, Bolan and Big Star) as well as Neu! and My Bloody Valentine into a sound that predates the fuzzed out return to glam heralded by Oasis a few years later. It merges motorik grooves over saturated shoe gazing fuzz with impressionistic studio manipulation, orchestral synthesiser arrangements and brutal yet surreal imagery and word play in the Welsh language. Having signed their songs over to a local publisher who eventually disappeared off the face of the Earth, Ffa Coffi Pawbâs music has been out of print for decades (with the exception of the 2004 compilation album Am Byth, released on the SFA associated Placid Casual label). After untangling a complicated web of time, Hei Vidal! will be available on streaming services and vinyl for the first time having only been on cassette and very few CD copies on its original release on Ankst in 1992. The reissue marks the 30th anniversary of the bandâs final show at Builth Wells Memorial Hall in August 1993 (supported by a young Gorkyâs Zygotic Mynci). Hei Vidal! track Ffarout is available now on all streaming platforms, with a b-side Tocyn, a cover of the Bethesda based band BrĂąnâs primitive sounding 1974 glam rock stomp the last song Ffa Coffi Pawb recorded, released on an Ankst compilation album in 1993. Gruff Rhys on Hei Vidal! âWe made the record in our early 20s and it was a dream-pop distillation of our early 1970âs Glam, power-pop & Motorik obsessions - combined no doubt by our devotion to shoe gazing contemporaries from the Creation label, American college rock and our heroes of the Welsh language underground like Datblygu, John Cale and Y Cyrff. The nonsensical album title is a quote from the song Colliâr Goriad and the Vidal in question perhaps a hallucinated amalgamation of Gore Vidal and Vidal Sassoon; both of which were omnipresent personalities on early 90âs TV, one as a pundit the other a seemingly rolling TV shampoo advert.â[[Selling Points]]- Originally released in 1992
- Limited Edition Standard Clear Vinyl
- Third album by the DIY Cymraeg pop band


















