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                        Van Dyke Parks' Song Cycle (Paperback)
                    
                        
                            
                            
                            
                            
                                
                                
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                Van Dyke Parks' Song Cycle (Paperback)
            
            
                
            
            
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                    Despite Warner Brothers Records' conviction that it had mid-wifed
the American equivalent of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,
"Song Cycle" wasn't rock music, and it didn't sell like rock music.
The album's arrangements taxed the storage capacity of multi-track
tape and its lyrics allowed enquiring minds to follow a Joycean
snakes-and-ladders path through multiple meanings, allusive
wordplay and puns. "Van Dyke Parks' Song Cycle" is an intelligent
take on a classic left-field album. For good and for ill, the full
arsenal of bouquets and brickbats available to music writers has
been tossed at Van Dyke Parks during his tenure of forty years and
more in the music business. The Mississippi native has been hailed
as a great American original - Charles Ives in Groucho Marx's
pajamas, was Rolling Stone's pull quote - and derided as a
charlatan. He was among the first to achieve the questionable
status of cult artist; defended by a vocal few, dismissed or
ignored by the greater audience. His career arc, and indeed his own
life invite parallel consideration with another maverick who made
his name in Hollywood, the film director and actor Orson Welles.
Both were immediately recognized as child prodigies and took full
advantage of the status conferred upon them. Each had the mantle of
genius conferred upon them; in both cases, the mantle was worn with
increasing difficulty as the years progressed. Both men, perhaps
unfairly, have been accused of never bettering their artistic
debuts. The compounded triumph and debacle of Welles' Citizen Kane
is the stuff of a crammed shelf of film history books. In Van Dyke
Parks' case, his calling card and his bete noir both fit within the
same cardboard sleeve, the one containing "Song Cycle". The album
was released on Warner Brothers Records in 1968. It cost more than
any recording made prior to that time (Warners would ultimately
recoup its costs sometime in the early 90s). No one can say that
the label didn't get its money's worth: "Song Cycle"'s arrangements
taxed the storage capacity of multi-track tape and its lyrics
allowed enquiring minds to follow a Joycean snakes-and-ladders path
through multiple meanings, allusive wordplay and puns. Said lyrics
were sung by their author, his piping tenor swathed in a galactic
fog of studio effects. The rhythms veered from Broadway to box
step, little or none cut from the cloth of psychedelic, blues-based
turbulence that dominated the landscape of the late 60s. 'A growing
Alexandria of rock criticism' - "Los Angeles Times", 2008. 'Ideal
for the rock geek who thinks liner notes just aren't enough' -
"Rolling Stone". 'One of the coolest publishing imprints on the
planet' - "Bookslut". 'A brilliant series...each one a word of real
love" - "NME" (UK). For more information on the series and on
individual titles in the series, check out our blog.
                 
                    
                
                
                    
                    
                        
                            
                            
                            
                        
	
	
		
	
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