THE AMORPHOUS ANDROGYNOUS - ALICE IN ULTRALAND (2005)

CD (0946 3 33994 2 6)/2xLP (EMI/Harvest)
26th September 2005 (UK)/18th October 2005 (US)

01. The Emptiness Of Nothingness
02. The Witchfinder
03. The Witch Hunt
04. All Is Harvest
05. The Prophet
06. Indian Swing
07. The Seasons Turn
08. High & Dry
09. Yes My Brother (You've Gotta Turn Yourself Around)
10. In The Summertime Of Consciousness
11. Billy The Onion
12. Another Fairy Tale Ending
13. The World Is Full Of Plankton
14. The Wicker Doll

THE AMORPHOUS ANDROGYNOUS - THE WITCH FINDER (2005)

CDr Promo (EMI/Harvest)
September 2005

01. The Witch Finder (Radio Edit)


Notes:
The new album from Dougans and Cobain is another Amorphous Androgynous album, thus making AA an on-going project. The album started with further work on some music from The Isness sessions, although the three-year gap suggests there's a large amount of new material recorded. The tracks are also expectded to be in a slightly darker, funkier vein, possibly less playful and more spiritual than some of The Isness. Furthermore, unlike The Isness, many of the tracks will run into each other (a la earlier FSOL/AA records), perhaps meaning tracks like The Witchfinder and The Witch Hunt are related and themed songs. The final tracklist is above, and the following tracks have been renamed and are on the record: The Otherness (now The Emptiness Of Nothingness), Zep (Good Love) (now The Witchfinder), and Air (now All Is Harvest). It is also possible other songs have been renamed for the album; for example, Seasons and The Seasons Turn could well be the same, as well as This Is The Love, which has yet to be heard. There are a number of other titles floating around, however, which have not appeared. Whether these will ever see release, or have been renamed, remains to be seen. These include Opus, kattaPilla, The Peppermint Tree, Wendover Woods, Marylebone Road, Seasons, Drifter, Watercolour, Ultraland, Kara Vozzi, Bagwan, Pimptek, Krishna, Tree Lined River, Colours, Willow Tree and Open Later. Also on the record is the unknown "She used to live on the east side of town..." song from the 2001 EPK video, now called High & Dry. Alice In Ultraland was one of the prospective titles for The Isness in the late '90s. The band are ressurecting the legendary Harvest imprint on the EMI label, famed for releasing psychedelic classics by Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett in the late '60s and early '70s, to release the record.

The Witch Finder was the first radio-only single from the album. A one-track radio edit promo CD was released along with a promotional video for the album.


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