Friday, February 10, 2023

And Also The Trees: 3 Albums

 

Formed in 1979 by the brothers Simon and Justin Jones and Graham and Nicholas Havas in a


small village in Worcestershire, England and  inspired by the ideology of a still-developing post-punk movement,
And  Also The Trees from their very beginnings were different. Unlike more  urban contemporaries such as PIL, Joy Division and The Gang Of Four, And  Also The Trees were influenced almost exclusively by the landscape and  history of the rural environment that surrounded them – an influence  that has remained throughout their entire existence to this day.
                         

Learning to play their instruments as they composed, their first  recordings were raw and naive but

powerful and original enough to  attract the attention of The Cure who invited them to tour with them,  (in 1980, 81 and 84) and who produced their self-released mini album  ‘From under the hill’ (Robert Smith) and their first, self-titled, full  album (Lol Tolhurst), released in 1983. The album caught the attention of John Peel for whom they recorded a session in 1984.
                            

Those recordings reflected their early, post-punk roots, but it was  with 1986’s Virus Meadow – an album of rich, pagan melancholy and  disturbing laments – and the resulting European tours, that And Also The  Trees truly found their own identity. Their fans became enraptured by  the dramatic, poetic

nature of their work. Subsequent albums The Millpond Years (1988), Farewell To The Shade  (1989) and Green Is The Sea (1992) continued in this rich, creative, and  influential vein elevating And Also The Trees to an almost mythical  status particularly in France but also Germany, Belgium and Switzerland  where their audiences have always shown great loyalty. They were also  the gateway to transatlantic audiences for the first time via a highly  successful US tour in 1991.
                             

The release of The Klaxon in 1993  saw the beginning of a new chapter  for And Also The Trees. The esoteric, rural influences were replaced by  a 50’s beat-group feel, still challenging and lyrical but

somehow more  urbane. The twanging guitars, Morricone trumpets and growling organs  punctuating a trilogy of releases including Angelfish (1996) and Silver  Soul (1998). 1998 to 2003 was a period of change and contemplation. The band moved  away from their Worcestershire roots and became geographically  separated.
                      

Further From The Truth (2003) is something of a rebirth that  developed into a true renaissance with their Tenth album ‘(listen for)  The Rag and Bone Man’ which came out in November (2007) and received  some of the best critical reviews of the band’s existence. In June 2009 they released ‘When

The Rains Come’, an acoustic album  of songs from throughout their history stripped down to the bare bones  and presented with remarkable poise and simplicity. A measure of the  album’s success and the band’s re-emergence was reflected not only by  the positive press but in their first full tour of France for 15 years  and some prestigious shows in Germany including a memorable performance  in Berlin’s Temporary kunsthalle as part of internationally renown  visual artist John Bock’s extraordinary curation.
                        

‘Hunter not the hunted’ (2012) continued their compelling evolution  with a work which returned to

nature for inspiration and was the  catalyst for invitations to play in countries new to the band: the  Ukraine, Romania, Lithuania and Japan with two concerts in Tokyo.  They  were again asked by John Bock to open an exhibition, on this occasion  the prestigious  ‘Donau festival of contemporary art’ in Krems, Austria,  and their old relationship with The Cure was revived when Robert Smith  invited them as special guest for three shows at the London Hammersmith  Apollo in December 2014.
                            

‘Born into the waves’, their thirteenth studio album revolves around  guitar pieces that were written as

‘love songs from around the world’.  It takes influence from their recent travels east and explores the  diversities of love as both an emotion and an opposing power to hate.
                            

It is a work that has moments of passion and great subtlety, in  short, it is a classic ‘And also the trees’

album. As journalist and  biographer Alexandre Francois, who is currently writing a book about And  Also The Trees, put it, ”It’s not the fact that they have been in  existence and making records (on their terms) for over 30 years that  makes then extraordinary, what makes them different is the discovery  that their most recent works are masterpieces”.

Line-ups:

                                  


Simon Huw Jones, vocals (1979-present)
Justin Jones, guitar/keyboards/accordion/percussion/zither/xylophone (1979-present)
Nick Havas, drums/percussion (1979-1997)
Graham Havas, bass guitar (1979-1983)
Steven Burrows, bass guitar/percussion/mellotron/trumpet (1983-2004)
Mark Tibenham, keyboards (1990-1993)
Emer Brizzolara, dulcimer/keyboards/melodica/guitar (1994-2015)
Dale Hodgkinson, keyboards (1998)
Paul Hill, drums/percussion/harmonica/glockenspiel (1998-present)
Ian Jenkins, bass guitar/double bass (2004-2015)
Grant Gordon, bass (2016-present)
Colin Ozanne, clarinet/guitar/keyboards (2016-present)

AND ALSO THE TREES - A RETROSPECTIVE 1983 - 1986 (1987)

 
               



And Also The Trees – A Retrospective 1983 - 1986
Label: Reflex Records (9) – LEX 7 CD, Reflex Records (9) – LEX 7CD
Format:    CD, Compilation
Country: UK & France
Released: Jun 1987
Genre: Rock
Style: New Wave, Gothic

TRAXS

                         


01. Shantell    3:37
02. Talk Without Words    3:18
03. Shrine    3:37
04. Midnight Garden    4:28
05. Impulse Of Man    4:43
06. Twilights Pool    4:36
07. A Room Lives In Lucy    3:37
08. Scarlet Arch    3:57
09. Slow Pulse Boy    5:12
10. Maps In Her Wrists And Arms    4:19
11. The Dwelling Place    2:18
12. Vincent Craine    6:22
13. Gone Like The Swallows    4:14
14. Virus Meadow    4:53

MP3 @ 320 Size: 137 MB
Flac  Size: 388 MB

AND ALSO THE TREES - THE EVENING OF THE 24th (LIVE) (1987) 

   


Recorded at a Swiss gig for the Virus Meadow tour, Evening captures the Trees in their early prime, with their theatrical/Romantic with a capital R art goth style running at full blast. Simon


Jones sings at points like his breath is being ripped from his body, as the band demonstrates solid abilities at being able to create lush musical tapestries as much as full-bodied but elegant thrashers. Justin Jones' ability to flesh out the live sound on his guitar proves especially compelling, using what must have been a fair amount of effects pedals to reproduce the Trees' trademark sonic touches, often sounding like a mandolin producing amped-up folk for a electric post-punk world. Opener "A Room Lives in Lucy" sets the initial tone perfectly, with an especially impassioned vocal from Simon Jones, and the band never lets up throughout, to the cheers of an understandably enthralled crowd. Songs like

"Wallpaper Dying" and an especially intense take on "Slow Pulse Boy" sound just fantastic, practically miniature Grand Guignol dramas; early tunes like the debut single "Shantell" have an even more concentrated power live than the sometimes murky studio production allowed. Wrapping up with frazzled, live-wire versions of "So This is Silence" and an thoroughly ominous take on "The Renegade," Evening is that rare live album worth its salt.


And Also The Trees – The Evening Of The 24th
Label: New Rose Records – 422011, Reflex Records – LEX•8CD
Format:    CD, Album, Reissue
Country: UK & France
Released: 1991
Genre: Rock
Style: New Wave, Gothic

TRAXS

                                   


01. A Room Lives In Lucy    3:31
02. Twilights Pool    3:41
03. Vincent Craine    5:58
04. Wallpaper Dying    3:23
05. Shantell    3:18
06. Gone...Like The Swallows    4:13
07. Headless Clay Woman    5:45
08. Slow Pulse Boy    6:36
09. Virus Meadow    4:48
10. So This Is Silence    4:09
11. The Renegade    4:35

MP3 @ 320 Size: 117 MB
Flac  Size: 372 MB

AND ALSO THE TREES - BORN INTO THE WAVES  (2016)

 
                    



And Also The Trees – Born Into The Waves
Label: And Also The Trees – AATTCD09
Format:    CD, Album
Country: UK
Released: Mar 18, 2016
Genre: Rock
Style: Gothic Rock, Acoustic

TRAXS

                             


01. Your Guess   5:09
Bass – Ian Jenkins
Drums – Paul Hill
Guitar, Organ – Justin Jones
Music By – I Jenkins, J Jones, P Hill, S H Jones
Vocals – Simon H Jones
02. Hawksmoor & The Savage   3:36

Bass – Ian Jenkins
Drums – Paul Hill
Guitar, Xylophone – Justin Jones
Music By – J Jones, P Hill, S H Jones
Vocals – Simon H Jones
03. Winter Sea   4:01
Bass – Ian Jenkins
Clarinet – Colin Ozanne
Drums, Harmonica – Paul Hill
Guitar – Justin Jones
Music By – J Jones, P Hill, S H Jones
Vocals – Simon H Jones
04. Seasons & The Storms   3:54
Bass – Ian Jenkins
Drums – Paul Hill
Guitar – Justin Jones
Music By – I Jenkins, J Jones, P Hill, S H Jones
Vocals – Adam Sherry, Simon H Jones
05. The Sleepers   4:19
Bass – Ian Jenkins
Drums, Glockenspiel [Glock] – Paul Hill
Guitar – Justin Jones
Music By – J Jones, P Hill, S H Jones
Vocals – Simon H Jones
06. Bridges   5:12
Bass – Ian Jenkins
Drums – Paul Hill
Guitar – Justin Jones
Music By – I Jenkins, J Jones, P Hill, S H Jones
Vocals – Simon H Jones
07. The Bells Of St Christopher's   3:42
Guitar – Justin Jones
Music By – J Jones, S H Jones
Vocals – Simon H Jones
08. Naitō-Shinjuku   5:59
Bass – Ian Jenkins
Guitar, Vibraphone – Justin Jones
Music By – J Jones, P Hill
Percussion [Tuned Percussion] – Paul Hill
09. Boden   3:42
Bass – Grant Gordon
Drums – Paul Hill
Guitar – Justin Jones
Music By – J Jones, P Hill, S H Jones
Vocals – Simon H Jones
10. The Skeins Of Love   5:44
Bass – Ian Jenkins
Clarinet – Colin Ozanne
Drums – Paul Hill
Guitar – Justin Jones
Music By – I Jenkins, J Jones, P. Hill, S H Jones
Vocals – Simon H Jones

MP3 @ 320 Size: 106 MB
Flac  Size: 244 MB 

 And Also The Trees: And Also The Trees 1984  On Urban Aspirines HERE

13 comments:

  1. A band that i don't know except for the one you put in. Quite rare or rather expensive things, these 3.
    I will probably have to download them. That's annoying. Currently have way too many a whole list where i have to download. I' m very reluctant to do this, but what should you do ? Thank you !

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  2. Take a short break Kostas. Not that you overwork yourself.

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    1. Almost in a month I will leave you. I'm going in Italy for 10 days to see my old friends. Italy is the second homeland for me.

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  3. Two more AATT albums from my collection (you can probably keep this post hidden)
    The Millpond Years
    https://www52.zippyshare.com/v/aTAQIYRB/file.html
    Farewell to the Shade
    https://www52.zippyshare.com/v/u5r5k9Fz/file.html

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    1. Thanks Iron Toad, but I have all the albums. I have no reasons to hide your comment. It will be very useful for my visitors.

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  4. Ευχαριστώ πολύ. Υπέροχη μουσική.

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  5. Kostas you know the band very well so i have a question: i could have 3 cds for 21e incl. postage.
    Viva Meadow, The Klaxon, Green is the Sea.
    All recommended ?

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  6. thanx for sharing! this and everything else!

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