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The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter : ウィキペディア英語版
'The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'''' is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.

'The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter' is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.
Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.〔(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )〕〔Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179〕 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )
==Background==
In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.〔Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1〕
The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family〔(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site〕〔(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved〕). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniques〔Joe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0〕 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「''''The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'''' is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.」の詳細全文を読む
The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter' is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.


'The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter' is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.
Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.〔(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )〕〔Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179〕 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )
==Background==
In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.〔Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1〕
The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family〔(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site〕〔(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved〕). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniques〔Joe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0〕 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「''''The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'''' is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.」の詳細全文を読む
is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.

'The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter' is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.
Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.〔(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )〕〔Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179〕 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )
==Background==
In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.〔Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1〕
The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family〔(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site〕〔(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved〕). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniques〔Joe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0〕 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「''''The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'''' is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.」の詳細全文を読む
The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter' is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「''''The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'''' is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.」の詳細全文を読む
is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「''''The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'''' is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.」の詳細全文を読む
The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter' is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.">ウィキペディアで「''''The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'''' is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.」の詳細全文を読む
is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.">ウィキペディアで'The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'''' is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.」の詳細全文を読む
The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter' is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.」の詳細全文を読む
is the third album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (''see'' 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous album, ''The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion''. Instrumentally, it was the ISB's most complex and experimental album to date, featuring a wide array of exotic instruments. In addition, the album captured the band utilizing multi-tracks and overdubbing.Upon release, the album peaked at number five on the ''UK Albums Charts'', and reached number 161 on the U.S. ''Billboard 200'', becoming the group's highest charting album in both countries.(Chart Archive - Incredible String Band(Link redirected to OCC website) )Whitburn, Joel; ''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums'', 1955-1996; p. 366. ISBN 0898201179 The album brought critical and financial success for the band, including their first solo tour and a Grammy nomination. It was considered their most ambitious album to date, having an impactful influence on the psychedelic folk genre.(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter )==Background==In December 1967, the band completed their ''Hangman's Beautiful Daughter'' album at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, London. For the ISB's developments, they attempted to recreate as vividly as possible a live performance of their compositions. That said, the band was one of the earliest to produce material with a 24-track, allowing them to extensively overdub, and separate the sounds of their wide variety of instruments. Lyrically, the compositions reflected upon past themes of life, mythology, and religious properties in a freelanced musical structure, eccetricism becoming a consistent anchor in their recordings.Adrian Whittaker (ed.), ''Be Glad: The Incredible String Band Compendium'', 2003, ISBN 1-900924-64-1The album features a series of vividly dreamlike Robin Williamson songs, such as "The Minotaur's Song", a surreal music-hall parody sung from the point of view of the mythical beast. Its centrepiece is Mike Heron's "A Very Cellular Song", a 13-minute reflection on life, love, and amoebas, whose complex structure incorporates a Bahamian spiritual ("I Bid You Goodnight", originally recorded by the Pinder Family(The Bahamas: The Real Bahamas in Music and Song ) Nonesuch Records site(Waterson : Carthy | Keeping it in the Family ) - Sleep on Beloved). The last part of "A Very Cellular Song", "May the Long Time Sun Shine", is sometimes wrongly referred to as a Sikh hymn or an Irish blessing, but is in fact an original song written by Mike Heron. The album's layered production style employs multitrack recording techniquesJoe Boyd, ''White Bicycles'', 2005, ISBN 1-85242-910-0 and a very wide array of instruments from across the world, including sitar, gimbri, shenai, oud, harpsichord, panpipes, and kazoo.」
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