Beneath discordant skies
Fields yield
Sleep steels
Rails heal
Thoughts of him
Locked in
To the pentatonic scale
Who once burned
In the limelight
Taking encore after encore
On into the night
Now in sarcophagus afloat
On canals congealed -
Locked in!
Rails heal
Sleep steels
Fields yields
Beneath discordant skies…
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I first heard Blurt on their side of the double album A Factory Quartet in 1981. They seemed to be evidence of the creative possibilities that were quite rightly the result of the implosion/explosion that had begun in 1976. Neil Procter
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Love this album! Demented jazz meets experimental electronica. (Found it whie researching what I'd missed of Graham Lewis's output over the last decade while I wasn't paying attention, what with being an old fart and all that. :) Jim Jarmo