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Henry Fool (band)
Henry Fool are an English experimental rock band that use elements of psychedelia, progressive rock, jazz and post-rock in their music.
The core members of the band are Tim Bowness (vocals, guitars) and Stephen Bennett (keyboards, guitar). Other occasional members include Michael Bearpark (guitar), Peter Chilvers (bass guitar, keyboards, guitar), Myke Clifford (saxophones, flute), I Monster's Jarrod Gosling and drummers Fudge Smith (Pendragon/Steve Hackett Band), Huxflux Nettermalm (Paatos), Andrew Booker, Richard Osbourne and Diego Mancini. Roxy Music's Phil Manzanera has also played on some of the band's recordings.
The band is named after the Hal Hartley film.
The musicians in the band are generally associated with other projects, most notably Bowness' work as singer of No-Man and Bennett's as keyboard player with LaHost. Other associated projects are Darkroom, Samuel Smiles, Fire Thieves, Improvizone and the Tim Bowness/Peter Chilvers duo.
Henry Fool's music draws on 1970s British progressive rock but with other influences drawn from 1960s Psychedelia,1980s art rock, 1990s post-rock, jazz,and elsewhere.
The band has released two albums to date.
2001's self-titled ''Henry Fool'' received generally positive reviews in the progressive rock press. It was tagged as "highly recommended" by New Horizons 〔(New Horizons review of ''Henry Fool'' ), retrieved October 28, 2008〕 and Axiom Of Choice described it as "quite a feat ''(with)'' plenty to offer..."〔(Axiom Of Choice review of ''Henry Fool'' ), retrieved October 28, 2008〕 Planet Mellotron praised the band for being "that rarest of things, a contemporary UK progressive act who don't want to be Marillion or It Bites" and described ''Henry Fool'' itself as a "damn' good album, modern but with traditional touches...wholeheartedly recommended."〔(Planet Mellotron review of ''Henry Fool'' ), retrieved October 28, 2008〕 The Dutch Progressive Rock Pages described the band as "a psychedelic version of Porcupine Tree or Echolyn" and the album as "an album for experienced listeners... complex, jazzy and psychedelic." Noting the slow-burning nature of the music, the DPRP also commented "Somehow, this music is like those French artistic movies. On the one hand you don't like them, on the other hand they grasp your attention and before you know it, you have enjoyed it."〔(DPRP review of ''Henry Fool'' ), retrieved October 28, 2008〕
Henry Fool played at the 2002 Whitchurch Festival minus Stephen Bennett and Fudge Smith, with bass player Peter Chilvers doubling on keyboards and Tim Bowness playing more live guitar than planned. The performance went well enough for New Horizons to dub it "a superb and atmospheric set ... a real treat."〔(New Horizons review of Henry Fool's performance at 2002 Whitchurch Festival ), retrieved October 28, 2008〕
2013's Men Singing was released on the Kscope label as a CD and LP. A four track instrumental album, it received very positive reviews in both the mainstream and genre press:
''The sheer amount of imagination on display on this record is a delight to behold.'' - DPRP (8.5/10 stars) 〔(DPRP's review of ''Men Singing'' )〕
''It features loads of great dusty old stuff like Mellotrons, glockenspiels, flutes, Moogs and Phil Manzanera’s most angular guitar noises in years. Cool be damned this is hot.'' - Total Music Magazine 〔(Total Music's review of ''Men Singing'' )〕
''The four lengthy tracks on Men Singing manage to be steeped in English Prog and Psychedelic reference points without becoming waterlogged by any of them. Phil Manzanera, invited in to channel Quiet Sun on two tracks, slots smoothly into the work.'' - Misfit City 〔(Misfit City's review of ''Men Singing'' )〕
In mid 2014 Colin Edwin, bassist of Porcupine Tree and previous collaborator with Bowness, joined the band. He will participate in recording new material for a future album.〔http://prog.teamrock.com/news/2014-04-22/colin-edwin-joins-henry-fool〕
==References==


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