Sunday, December 25, 2011

Mr. Flood's Party - Mr. Flood's Party - 24-bit 96 kHz FLAC original vinyl rip (Cotillion, 1969)


As one of the last truly great psychedelic albums of the 1960s, the eponymous debut (and only) LP by Mr. Flood's Party remains an exquisite listening experience more than 40 years after its was unleashed upon a generally unresponsive record-buying public. Although its intermingling of various musical styles in an experimental fashion was no longer a novelty by this point in the decade, it achieves a grandeur that few other contemporary releases achieve due largely to the group's considerable vocal and instrumental talents. There were still a lot of great mind-expanding records coming out in 1969 even if psychedelia was approaching the end of its commercial rope, and Mr. Flood's Party definitely qualifies as one of them.


An aura of obscurity continues to surround the group due to a scarcity of information about them, a somewhat surprising situation considering that they were signed to major-label Atlantic subsidiary Cotillion and apparently hailed from Long Island in New York. The personnel consisted of Tom Castagnaro, Michael Corbett,
Jay Hirsch, Rick Mirage, Marcel Thompsen, and Freddy Toscano, although I cannot locate much in the way of details about what instruments they played. A Myspace page (remember those?) respectively identifies Catagnaro and the Dutch-born Thompsen as a drummer and guitarist and describes some of the other members (the "two 'Principal's'" [sic]) as college professors! Corbett and Hirsch (the rocking academicians?) probably handled a significant amount of the vocals since they would later record an album with guitarist Hugh McCracken on which their singing has been favorably compared with Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young. According to one source, Toscano subsequently functioned as a singer, guitarist, and keyboardist in the little-known mid-1970s band Frogs, and it is quite possible that he served in the same capacity with Mr. Flood's Party. While these two aforementioned offshoots have their musical virtues, neither of them bear much of a resemblance to the band that recorded the subject of this review.

MR. FLOOD'S PARTY, 1969 - L TO R: JAY HIRSCH, RICK MIRAGE, MARCEL 
THOMPSEN,  FREDDY TOSCANO, TOM CASTAGNARO, & MICHAEL CORBETT
(WITH THANKS TO CATHY FOR HELPING ME FIGURE OUT WHO'S WHO)

So what does Mr. Flood's Party sound like? As with quite a few albums recorded circa 1966-1969, it is a very eclectic affair and displays a great number of influences including guitar-intensive West Coast psych, orchestrated baroque rock, and harmony-vocal-heavy British Invasion groups to name but a few. The record boasts impressive production standards as well as effects supplied by what sounds like a Moog or Mellotron synthesizer and a Leslie amplifier, while the songs range from delightfully weird hard rock tunes to exquisitely crafted exercises in mind expansion. Even though some critics claim that an overabundance of musical variety prevented Mr. Flood's Party from establishing a concrete musical identity as a band, I beg to differ and believe that their lone effort should be recognized as a challenging and multilayered work that will reward the listener with repeated spins on his or her turntable. Not that I necessarily advocate such things, but indulging in some mind-altering drugs will probably make this record even easier to appreciate. A discernible feeling of sadness pervades much of the album, which should not come as a surprise since the group's name is derived from "Mr. Flood's Party," a piece by the notedly gloomy American poet Edwin Arlington Robinson. (I assume the cover artwork depicts the drunken old sod Mr. Flood himself.) That's not to suggest that Mr. Flood's Party the LP should be considered a tearjerker, although it's certainly an introspective listening experience since the songs explore much of the same thematic territory as Robinson's works. Some of the tracks have an engaging schizophrenic quality to them, in particular "Northern Travel" (an LSD metaphor?) and "Deja Vu," which sound as if they were constructed from several different songs and glued together with psychedelic paste. Wailing lead guitar, soaring strings, and heavenly vocals grace "Advice," while "Prince of Darkness" finds the band sounding somewhat like an East Coast equivalent to the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band to my ears. The delicate but not overly-precious "Simon J. Stone" features more gorgeous harmony singing in addition to lyrics that could pass for one of Robinson's own poems. The Moog showcase "Stanley's Tea" finds Mr. Flood's Party at their most Anglophonic, while "The Liquid Invasion," with its searing lead guitar work, is just as psychedelic as its title implies. The dreamy "Garden of the Queen" returns the band to British-inspired material and intentionally or not comes off as something resembling psych folk. "Mind Circus," the complex closing track, can best be described as a musical interpretation of someone's descent into madness, concluding with a haunting fadeout that will stay with you for days.


TOM CASTAGNARO (L) & MARCEL THOMPSEN WITH STUDIO
TAPE DUB OF THE MR. FLOOD'S PARTY ALBUM

1. Northern Travel
2. Deja Vu
3. Advice
4. Prince of Darkness
5. Simon J. Stone
6. Stanley's Tea
7. The Liquid Invasion
8. Garden of the Queen
9. Mind Circus

 

34 comments:

  1. vinyl rip
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  2. I was intrigued by this...never heard before band.
    I'm listening to 'Deja vu' right now and like it very much. So far I can see myself returning to this album often enough, thanks a lot,

    wishing you a most wonderful 2012!

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  3. Your review finally piqued my curiosity about this record. My listening habits tend to turn toward (how's that for alliteration?) psychedelia during the winter months with its short days, time spent indoors, and long nights lost in reflection and inward journey. But so much late 60's psychedelia could be the product of someone else's naval gazing rather than providing the soundtrack for your own. You rarely let me down, Record Fiend. After so many years, I'm finally taking the plunge with this one. See you on the other side. And oh yeah, thank you (I hope).

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  4. Thank You very much !!
    Merry Xmas n' Happy New Year !!!

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  5. Looking forward to this - was only aware of the group's great version of Eugene McDaniels' 'Compared to What?' that was big on the Northern Soul scene here in the UK.

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  6. Usually I regret "acquiring" these lost gems as it's obvious they remained obscure for good reason. "Mr Flood's Party" is an exception to this rule. Thanks.

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  7. Your lazy-assed style of putting up links SUCKS. No matter what combination I use, they still don't take me to the approprate files. What a FRIGGIN` waste of time. Why can't you just list the blame things like everyone else does? Got to be different. Got to leave your mark....

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    1. @ the other ingrate Anonymous...Okay as a person who greatly appreciates the level of effort and work that Record Fiend puts forth on his blog....let me introduce you to me...Jaylew....look my posts up on any web forum....and you sir...for your whining about not being to wade your way through to a successful file...you sir are an ass bag. There is a reason you need to do a little work to get what you want....but then again you would be too lazy to figure that out too. Read the news idiot.....so just go download a Metallica torrent and suck your thumb. And from me...Jaylew... posting here anon...thank you kind sir Record Fiend for your great blog... :)

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    2. @ Jaylew,

      I appreciate you putting this jackass further in his place. Well said, and bravo.

      RF

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  8. @ aldo, Miles, sorogan, Anonymous #1, Willard, & buzzbabyjesus,

    Your kind comments are greatly appreciated.

    * * *

    @ Anonymous #2,

    No, you know what sucks? Your pathetic bitching and moaning! If you can't figure things out, take one minute of your time to e-mail me off the boards and ask for an explanation instead of throwing a hissy fit about it. You're far more lazy-assed than I am since you apparently can't be bothered to do that. If it's such a waste of time to visit my blog, then kindly do not come back ever again.

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    RF

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  9. But regardless of what you think of me.... your lazy-assed style of putting up links still SUCKS.

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  10. PS: Sorry, but I HAD to come back and "visit" your blog again. Know why...???

    Because you use a friggin' PASSWORD. Totally self-centered and useless to your visitors in the extreme.

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  11. @ Anonymous,

    You realize that the more comments you post here, the more you make yourself look like a complete dimwit, don't you? I don't post file-hosting links on this blog. There is nothing here on which you can point, click, and have music files downloaded onto your computer. If you want to seek out the relevant information that will allow you to access such files, I'm not going to spoon-feed it to you or anyone else for that matter. In other words, you're going to have to put forth some effort. So it looks like you're the real lazy ass, not me.

    As for your second comment, you contradict your own statements. If the password that I use to protect my files is useless to visitors, why did you come back to this site to get it?

    Do the world a favor: Take a walk off a short pier, or at least have your mommy change your diaper so that you stop acting like such a petulant little cunt.

    From the sunny side of the street,

    RF

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    1. Its me Jaylew again....this Anonymous dude is beyond belief....clearly he is proof that an "entitlement" mentality has managed to drill it's way into the psychedelic music loving crowd....I'm sorry to post anon here I just don't have an account with Wordpress or Google...just Discus. Again Record-Fiend...thanks...this is a very fine blogspot.

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    2. @ Jaylew,

      No problem about posting anonymously. It's nice to see that so many people support my position about this. I'm humbled and thankful for your and everybody else's backing.

      RF

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  12. Nobody wants to be spoon-fed! ALL THAT’S NEEDED HERE IS A LITTLE COMMON COURTESY! A COHERENT WEB ADDRESS!! Got that? Not some BULL JIVE KRAP with no friggin pointers on what to do with it. A string of half-accurate numbers leaving the poor “visitor” with a quarter of an hour of trial and error as he stumbles blindly through your friggin mess that you got here. A line of KRAP that is missing the entire entro of the frigging link! And then the lazy so-in-so who posted it simply leaves it at that! (that’s YOU).
    Tell you what, genius... just LOOK AROUND. You're the ONLY ONE out there who posts his links in this HALF-AZZED fashion! The only one! Tell you anything?

    ARE WE REACHING BEDROCK YET, mister BLOGGER.....???

    Didn’t think so.

    As far as the password, I take back what I wrote earlier. It's not totally self-centered and useless to your visitors in the extreme.... It's totally self-SERVING and a TOTAL FRIGGING NUISANCE to your visitors in the extreme. Another monument to your insecurities that we have to hurdle over just to hear a tune! And again, only about 1 in 50 bloggers go for it. And just as with the other thing, YOU'RE IT.

    Maybe you wouldn’t have the need for these extreme precautions if you didn’t post things that ARE STILL IN PRINT AND OPEN FOR LEGITIMATE PURCHASE..?? Ever THINK of that??

    Doubtful...........

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  13. @ Anonymous,

    Did you forget to take your anti-psychotic medication the last couple of days? I'm really baffled as to how you can spend so much wasted time and negative energy on this subject. Please get the help that you so desperately need.

    As for the fashion in which I provide a certain kind of information, what it tells me is that I am unique and follow the beat of my own drum. If you don't like how I do things, purchase a one-way ticket out of my life and find another music blogger to annoy with your stalker-like comments.

    The only bedrock relevant to our "discussion" here is that which occupies the space where your brain should be.

    In regard to the password, your attempts at amateur psychology are laughable. My utilization of it has nothing to do with insecurity and everything to do with security. If you actually took the time to run your own site, you'd understand why I do what I do. However, you seem to be nothing more than just a music blog leech. You're not giving. You're not sharing. You're just taking. If the password is such a burden for you, I will once again provide you with a simple solution: Stop visiting my blog.

    Finally, I just love it when hypocritical douche nozzles like you try to lecture me about things such as "still in print" and "legitimate purchase" when you obviously go around downloading as much free stuff as you possibly can.

    If you want to keep digging a deeper hole of stupidity for yourself, be my guest. I'll be happy to provide you with another shovel.

    RF

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    1. @ Record-Fiend...your way of posting blogs and key information is perfectly fine...anyone who knows....knows. Anyone who doesn't know...either needs to learn or go pout somewhere else. Next thing you know he will be asking us to decompress and encode them to .mka or some other goofball codec. Cripes...he has actually managed to get my pressure up. AGAIN...mucho gracias for your good work.

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    2. Your support is greatly appreciated.

      RF

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  14. Wow! Is there no end to Anonymous's splenetic spasms?
    It's kind of embarrassing....

    Keep up the good work RF and don't let the bastards grind you down.

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    1. @ Sheriff,

      It's good to have a law officer on my side in this situation, even if your jurisdiction is limited to "Nothing."

      Cheers,

      RF

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  15. The last time I had a look there were only 4 comments but didn't expect what I found. I'm not going to waste much time towards that complete idiot's attitude...but I would like to stress that if only he was using a third of all that energy he used for insulting he would have figured out by himself how the links work...

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    1. @ aldo,

      You're preaching to the choir, brother. Can I get another witness?

      RF

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  16. man, it IS a shame when someone is:

    a) an ingrate
    b) a moron
    c) too chickens**t to post under a real name
    d) has a sense of entitlement the size of Alaska

    echoing the advice of the author of this blog, take a long walk off a short pier before you embarASS yourself any more than you already have. It is painful to watch a twelve-year old behave like a six-year old.

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    1. @ hideo,

      Thank you for adding your voice to the mix.

      RF

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  17. "There was not much that was ahead of him,
    And there was nothing in the town below—
    Where strangers would have shut the many doors
    That many friends had opened long ago."
    The poem is famous and touching. Anon just seems to be touched in the head. Nearly everyone uses passwords and if he weren't total n00b he'd know that.

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    1. @ Donovan,

      Yeah, I think that this Anonymous bitch is going to end up like the subject of the poem (if he hasn't already): a pathetic old alcoholic with no friends.

      RF

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  18. Thanks RF, looking forward to checking this one out.

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  19. Thank you, this sounds like a good one. And it took me about 10 seconds to figure out how to deal with the RS link - and with the password supplied, I was in business in no time at all. I don't understand what the big deal is. I'm no genius and I got it in no time - the anonymous troll must have the mental capacity of a gnat.

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  20. Dear RF,
    thank you for the music you post.
    Thank you for your time.
    Alex Field from Rome, Italy

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  21. Thanks for all the great downloads! Love the psychedelic stuff. I'm looking for a download of Fynn McCool from 1970 if you know where I could find it. Thanks again for the awesome work!

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  22. terrific blog, thank you so much for your efforts in spreading great music around.

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  23. I know several members of the band quite well and was present at many of the recording sessions. If interested in more info or if you have questions contact me at:
    Info@rainesmusic.com

    One interesting tibit I don't see mentioned here is that Adrian Barber Produced. He was working at that time in the same studio producing Cream's Wheels of Fire

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