


The EP Collection
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Camberwell Now features This Heatâs vocalist/drummer Charles Hayward, who assembled an unusual lineup comprising Stephen Rickard, a former BBC sound engineer, on field recordings and tape manipulation and Trefor Goronwy on bass, vocals and ukulele. âWe had a very specific set of skills,â says Hayward, in new liner notes compiled for this long overdue reissue, âand it wasnât immediately clear to us how best to bring them together so that we could play live.â
Taking inspiration from seafaring and imperialism, and the fact that the music was created within close proximity to the meridian line in Greenwich, the Meridian EP was originally intended to be a project for This Heat. The groupâs departing member, Charles Bullen, plays on the opening track, âCutty Sark,â named for the famed British clipper ship.
The second EP, 1987âs Greenfingers, was their final recorded work, and, according to Hayward, âitâs possible to hear the group atomising and preparing to go its separate waysâ within its grooves. The only This Heat or Camberwell Now recording not to have been produced at Brixtonâs Cold Storage studios, it was recorded as a DIY exercise and â unusually for either of the groups â was not pored over laboriously for a great deal of time. The EP also saw the addition of a new member, Maria Lamburn, primarily on sax, whose âElement Unknownâ was inspired by her experiences in the nuclear protest camp at Greenham Common.
Comprising tracks that overlapped between This Heat and Camberwell Now, the EPs concerned themselves with information technology, surveillance, propaganda, and what Hayward describes as âday-to-day, hand-to-mouth survivalâ â all pertinent concerns in a fractured Britain under the rule of right-wing "Iron Lady" Margaret Thatcher and perhaps still as pertinent today in fractured, recession-hit, isolationist Britain.
The group dispersed after a final European tour, amicably, quietly, and differently, the latter their MO throughout a unique career. Goronwy, Hayward, and Rickard all share their experiences and thoughts on the Camberwell Now in liner notes accompanying this landmark release: young and old, birth and death captured on two sides of vinyl.
- Note: On download card (and audio samples above), track one includes the songs âCutty Sarkâ, âTrade Windsâ and âPearl Divers.â Total running time for track one is 9:34, and each song is distinct, though they are to be experienced as one long-form piece of music.
- Official vinyl re-issue in collaboration with original members
- 24 bit/96 kHz re-master from original analog tapes
- Restored art, expanded to a gatefold tip-on jacket
- Includes download card with two bonus tracks
- 8 page booklet with track notes by the artists, lyrics and archival photos
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PRE-ORDER EDITION:
âGhost Swirlâ 3 color wax limited to 400 copies. Limit two per customer.
- 2 LP bundle includes: The Ghost Trade (MCR 921) and The EP Collection (MCR 922) on black vinyl
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[[Release Detail]]
[[Release Description]]
Camberwell Now features This Heatâs vocalist/drummer Charles Hayward, who assembled an unusual lineup comprising Stephen Rickard, a former BBC sound engineer, on field recordings and tape manipulation and Trefor Goronwy on bass, vocals and ukulele. âWe had a very specific set of skills,â says Hayward, in new liner notes compiled for this long overdue reissue, âand it wasnât immediately clear to us how best to bring them together so that we could play live.â
Taking inspiration from seafaring and imperialism, and the fact that the music was created within close proximity to the meridian line in Greenwich, the Meridian EP was originally intended to be a project for This Heat. The groupâs departing member, Charles Bullen, plays on the opening track, âCutty Sark,â named for the famed British clipper ship.
The second EP, 1987âs Greenfingers, was their final recorded work, and, according to Hayward, âitâs possible to hear the group atomising and preparing to go its separate waysâ within its grooves. The only This Heat or Camberwell Now recording not to have been produced at Brixtonâs Cold Storage studios, it was recorded as a DIY exercise and â unusually for either of the groups â was not pored over laboriously for a great deal of time. The EP also saw the addition of a new member, Maria Lamburn, primarily on sax, whose âElement Unknownâ was inspired by her experiences in the nuclear protest camp at Greenham Common.
Comprising tracks that overlapped between This Heat and Camberwell Now, the EPs concerned themselves with information technology, surveillance, propaganda, and what Hayward describes as âday-to-day, hand-to-mouth survivalâ â all pertinent concerns in a fractured Britain under the rule of right-wing "Iron Lady" Margaret Thatcher and perhaps still as pertinent today in fractured, recession-hit, isolationist Britain.
The group dispersed after a final European tour, amicably, quietly, and differently, the latter their MO throughout a unique career. Goronwy, Hayward, and Rickard all share their experiences and thoughts on the Camberwell Now in liner notes accompanying this landmark release: young and old, birth and death captured on two sides of vinyl.
- Note: On download card (and audio samples above), track one includes the songs âCutty Sarkâ, âTrade Windsâ and âPearl Divers.â Total running time for track one is 9:34, and each song is distinct, though they are to be experienced as one long-form piece of music.
- Official vinyl re-issue in collaboration with original members
- 24 bit/96 kHz re-master from original analog tapes
- Restored art, expanded to a gatefold tip-on jacket
- Includes download card with two bonus tracks
- 8 page booklet with track notes by the artists, lyrics and archival photos
-
PRE-ORDER EDITION:
âGhost Swirlâ 3 color wax limited to 400 copies. Limit two per customer.
- 2 LP bundle includes: The Ghost Trade (MCR 921) and The EP Collection (MCR 922) on black vinyl

