other vhf releases by this artist:
Red and Blue Bear CD 5 Years CD
Metallic Sonatas CD LAmmERGEIER CD
   
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1. Lake Part 1 (Recorded 20 July, 1990)
-Lake (3.12)
-Anti-Social Behaviour (0.59)
-Anti-Social Behaviour in Iceland (0.59)
-Penal Animals (1.22)
-Ricardo Ibarruri (b. 1961): String Trio with live electronics (1985) (2.38)
-Loss (1.23)
-Art and Literature (1.24)
-Hymn (2.14)

2. Lake Part 2 (Recorded 21 July, 1990)
-Let Them Eat Records (7.17)
-Dance: Help The Aged (Give Them A Heart Attack) (9.24)
-Wasp (3.44)

3. Lake Part 3 (Recorded 21 July, 1990)
-Chord (19.17)

4.Lake Part 4 (Recorded 22 July, 1990)
-Bells (3.57)
-Redenhall (4.05)
-Goat (12.04)

vhf#52 R!!!S!!! LAKE CD
Originally issued in an edition of 300 on their No Fans label and for all intents and purposes unavailable and unheard for a decade, the 10th anniversary CD-ification of Richard and Simon's classic debut double-LP still sounds as revelatory and alien as it did when it was released. Tracks like the immortal collage freak-out "Dance: Help The Aged (Give Them A Heart Attack)," the minimal pulse epic "Chord" and the psych-fuzz rock mania of "Goat" have been undiluted in their majesty by the unbearable decade that has elapsed between then and now. Highest rating. Remastered from the original 1/4" analog reels, sounding much improved over the original pressing. New liner notes by Simon. 4 (really 15) tracks, 73 mins. CD $9

We're listening to Lake close on a decade since we recorded it. Just as it sounds odd now, what we do today would've sounded bizarre then. We couldn't make this record now. It's like a ghost - so long ago. We've moved on. Our label name, No Fans, was a statement of fact; the record was a dare to ourselves - who in their right mind would ever release anything like this? With No Fans, No Distribution and No Prospect of either, spending over 1,000 pounds on a vanity project when most of our peers were doing sensible things smacked of arrogance. In an ironic bid to launch Lake, a Goat Evening was held in Nottingham at the home of Neil Campbell and Jim Plaistow. Though everyone had a good time, by the end of the evening no-one had bought the album, so we gave away copies to the three people who had shown any interest. Which left 297 copies. The situation was more ridiculous than ever."

--Simon Wickham-Smith