The Flower Kings-Fan Club Cd 2000

1.
Return Of The Giant Monkey Boy (9:11)
2.
Poor Sebastian (7:21)
3.
One Day Like This (3:52)
4.
Across The Universe (10:03)
5.
Dance-Joy (2:01)
6.
Ottan (3:55)
7.
Cinema Show (11:53)
8.
My Longing Was Still There (3:28)
9.
Precious Moments (5:56)
Remember the
Beatles? They were so hung up on their fans (well the British anyway) that they
sent each member of their fanclub an exclusive flexidisc around Christmas. They did this seven times and
put all of that material on an album which they handed out to US fans a while
later. This idea has been taken over by Dream Theater,
who so far have released several out-of-print
collectables. Would you believe that none other than our Swedish friends The
Flower Kings have now also adopted this idea? And what a great idea it is!
So members of
the Flower Kings fanclub not only receive the great
fanzine World
of Adventures, each issue of which is personally signed by a member
of the band, but come X-mas and Santa, send to them
an exclusive full-CD containing almost one hour of rare and exclusive material
spread over 9 songs.
The album
opens with the Tomas Bodin penned “Return Of The Giant Monkey Boy” that opens in a very traditional
Japanese way before the mellotron sets in and
introduces one of the finest songs around. Roine’s
guitar playing adapts very well with the superb sounding whistles. Someone
added weird vocals, which kind of continues the tradition introduced by Thys Van Leer during his Focus period. Towards the end, it
all becomes jazzy and experimental. Wild marimbas open “Poor Sebastian” which
evolves into a majestic ‘chant’ not in the least featuring outstanding
keyboards and guitar. In fact the keyboards here flirt with National Health
atmospheres.
More
middle-of-the-road is, without a doubt, the country flavoured “One Dat Like This.” Based around
acoustic guitar this is very much a popsong in true
Bon Jovi style. Strange to think of Flower Kings
attacking the charts but with this kind of stuff they might surprise enough
people! The band is never afraid to tackle a classic either as they prove here
with “Across The Universe” made immortal by The
Beatles. Here the boys have introduced one of the ‘older’ drum machines, which
of course creates something interesting. Add to this
some ‘out of this world’ guitar- and synth solos and
I’m convinced Lennon would like it a lot as it sounds heavenly (geddit?).
In the same
way that Ed Macan poured his percussive efforts over
us comes “Dance-Joy,” which is a feast for
percussionists containing some Japanese influences as well. This little ‘ditty’
is credited to Per Nordin known amongst others as
sleeve designer for the Transatlantic disc! “Ottan” sounds like a circus coming to town what with its
jolly rhythm and cheerful melodies adding a little bit of humor
to the disc. Certainly fans of the Flower Kings will love the inclusion of the
band’s long version of the Genesis classic “Cinema Show,” which previously only
could be found on the Japanese version of “Scanning The
Greenhouse.” Jaime Salazar adds a nice groove to make it a very enjoyable song,
although of course there are some modest passages as well where mellotron reigns. Towards the end the song really cooks
featuring splendid keyboard solos from Tomas.
My favourite
probably has to be the pure symphonic “My Longing Was Still There.” It must be
a treat to be able to compose music this way. The orchestral keyboard sounds
are almost classical and it would be indeed wonderful if one day we would be
able to hear this song being performed by a classical ensemble. Strange how,
whilst listening to this song, I keep thinking of my father who died three
years ago. The album closes with “Precious Moments” a soft melodic pop song
written by Michael Stolt of which the arrangement
grows and grows culminating like U2 at its best.
This, my dear
friends, is a true must have for every Flower Kings lover as these songs are no
cheap demos but real songs in which once again the true craftmanship
and diversity shines. Now all you need to do is subscribe to the fanclub and be treated like a true king!
Contact:
This is an exclusive fanclub CD only available to
members of the Flower Kings Fanclub. You get the
superb fanzine World of Adventures filled to the rim with interesting FK
news and facts plus all kinds of bonusses, the CD
being one of them. For more information send an e-mail to monkey@boy86.freeserve.co.uk