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CHIMERA

Chimera

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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Studio Album, released in 2002

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Come into the Garden (5:39)
2. The Grail (3:06)
3. Sad Song for Winter (3:05)
4. Mary's Mistery (3:45)
5. Lady with Bullets in Her Hair (2:49)
6. Black Hat Babe (3:52)
7. Song in E (3:15)
8. Episode at Telegraph Hill (3:15)
9. Morning Sound (3:29)
10. Peru (3:48)

Total Time 36:03

Bonus tracks (pre-album demos) :
11. Sad Song for Winter (alternate mix) (2:53)
12. Elegy to a Dead King (2:15)
13. The Voyage (2:37)
14. Of Reason (2:03)
15. Reflection of a Thought (1:49)
16. Mr. Binns Takes a Trip (2:32)
17. Gypsy Wanderer (2:31)
18. Piper Song (2:33)
19. Ballad of a Lady Waiting (2:53)

Line-up / Musicians

- Francesca Garnett / vocals
- Lisa Bankoff / vocals, guitar
- Bob Weston / guitar
- Nick South / bass

With:
- Ian Milne / keyboards (2)
- Rick Wright / keyboards (5)
- Mal Luker / guitar & keyboards (3)
- Roy Temro / drums (4)
- Nick Mason / drums (2)

Releases information

Tracks recorded between 1969 and 1970

All the tracks composed by Lisa Bankoff

LP Tenth Planet - TP 054 (2002, UK)

CD Wooden Hill - WHCD013 (2004, UK) with 9 bonus tracks

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CHIMERA Chimera ratings distribution


3.81
(7 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
0%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(43%)
43%
Good, but non-essential (43%)
43%
Collectors/fans only (14%)
14%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by octopus-4
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR RIO/Avant/Zeuhl,Neo & Post/Math Teams
4 stars The amazing story of this album begins in 1969 just to be relaeased 32 years after the end of recordings. Who is curious to know why, can give a read to the band's bio. The ten tracks, all written by Lisa Bankoff, are a mix of British psychedelia with folk elements that add a touch of "hippyness".

Most of the tracks were produced by Nick Mason, and he and Richard Wright appear on two tracks, but this is no more than a curiosity for Pink Floyd's completionists. Only "Lady with Bullets in Her Hair" is floydian enough to be compared. Lisa's music is more close to the athmospheres of Fairport Convention or to the early Renaissance.

The quality is not perfect because the original masters are lost and the tracks are copied from a tape, but not perfect doesn't mean poor. It's better than many of its contemporary productions, anyway.

This is an important document of that period, and it's a pity that Lisa and Francesca didn't have the possibility to continue making music as they were very talented.

I won't go track by track. I want to leave you the possibility to discover it on your own.

Looking at its absolute value and taking into account that it's just the printout of 10 spare recordings, it should be 3 stars, but if you think to all the things that happened behind it has more value.

Lisa lived enough to see it released, the drummer Roy Temro didn't. Also Rick Wright is no longer here. I rate it 4 stars as a small compensation to the injustice that was suffered by both the band and the album.

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