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PH7 (Peter Hammill album)

1979 studio album by Peter Hammill From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

PH7 (Peter Hammill album)
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pH7 is an album by the English musician Peter Hammill.[1] It was released on Charisma Records in September 1979.[2] It was Hammill's eighth solo album and his last release on the Charisma label.

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The song "Porton Down" refers to the Porton Down military research facility in Wiltshire, England, while the lyrics of "Imperial Walls" are a translation of the first few lines of the Anglo-Saxon poem "The Ruin".

The song "Not For Keith" is a tribute to Keith Ellis, a former member of the band Van der Graaf Generator, who had then died just recently.

"Cover note: The photographs were all taken late at night in NYC. As we left Dan's [the photographer's] place in search of a cab Graham [Smith] and I ran into some trouble from which, frankly, we were lucky to escape...".[3]

"My Favourite" was re-worked for Hammill's 1984 album The Love Songs.

"Faculty X" is a reference to extrasensory perception in the books of Colin Wilson.[4]

In 2006, the album was remastered and expanded, adding alternative versions of "Mr X (Gets Tense)" and "Faculty X" recorded for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 programme, as well as a new sleeve note by Hammill.

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Critical reception

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The Quad-City Times wrote that Hammill's "quirky rhythms, spare arrangements and eerie synthesizer lines are chilling rather than pretentious."[7]

Track listing

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All tracks composed by Peter Hammill; except where noted.

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US/Canada vinyl pressings have an additional track at the end of side one, "The Polaroid".

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Personnel

  • Peter Hammill – voice, guitar, keyboards, bass, drums, drum machine
  • Graham Smith – violin (1, 3, 10, 11)
  • David Jackson – saxophone, flute (2, 3, 11)

Technical

  • Peter Hammill – recording engineer (Sofa Sound, Wiltshire)
  • Pat Moran – mixing (Rockfield Studios, Monmouth)
  • Rocking Russian – artwork
  • Daniel C. Kirk – photography

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