Slapp Happy (album)

Slapp Happy
Studio album by Slapp Happy
Released May 1974 (1974-05)
Recorded 1974, Oxfordshire, England
Genre Experimental rock, experimental pop
Length 36:26
Label Virgin (UK)
Producer Slapp Happy, Steve Morse
Slapp Happy chronology
Sort Of
(1972)
Slapp Happy
(1974)
Desperate Straights
(1975)
Singles from Slapp Happy
  1. "Casablanca Moon" b/w "Slow Moon's Rose"
    Released: 1974, Virgin Records
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Slapp Happy (also known as Casablanca Moon) is an album by German/British avant-pop group Slapp Happy, recorded at Virgin Records' Manor Studio in 1974.

This album was originally recorded in 1973 in Germany under a working title of Casablanca Moon with Faust as Slapp Happy's backing band, but Polydor Germany rejected it. After moving to London and signing with Virgin Records, Slapp Happy re-recorded it (at Virgin's request) and it was released in 1974 as Slapp Happy. Virgin later re-issued the album as Casablanca Moon.

It was not until 1980 that Recommended Records released the original recording (with Faust) as Acnalbasac Noom (the title Casablanca Moon reversed). For a comparison of Slapp Happy and Acnalbasac Noom, see Acnalbasac Noom.

Writing in The Rough Guide to Rock, Mark Ellingham noted: "Slapp Happy found themselves at Virgin's Manor studios, recording the album with a virtual chamber orchestra of musicians." [2]

Track listing

All music composed by Anthony Moore and Peter Blegvad, except where noted.

Side one
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Casablanca Moon"    2:45
2. "Me and Parvati"    3:22
3. "Half Way There"  Blegvad 3:14
4. "Michelangelo"    2:33
5. "Dawn"    3:17
6. "Mr. Rainbow"  Blegvad 3:49
Side two
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
7. "The Secret"    3:28
8. "A Little Something"  Blegvad 4:30
9. "The Drum"    3:34
10. "Haiku"    3:01
11. "Slow Moon's Rose"  Moore 2:53

Personnel

Sources: Peter Blegvad,[3] Discogs[4]

Guests

Sound and art work

CD reissues

In 1993 Virgin Records reissued Slapp Happy as Casablanca Moon together with Slapp Happy's Desperate Straights on CD.

References

  1. Mills, Ted; Unterberger, Richie. "Casablanca Moon". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-06-22.
  2. Peter Buckley (ed.) 2003, The Rough Guide to Rock, Rough Guides, ISBN 1-85828-457-0, p.949
  3. "Peter Blegvad Discography: Major Collaborations". Peter Blegvad. Retrieved 2015-12-17.
  4. "Slapp Happy – Slapp Happy". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-12-17.

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