Let them be!
Let them be!
Anywhere!
Without a care!
In technicolour coats!
One man one moat!
Let them be!
Let them be!
As far as the eye can see!
And well beyond!
On into eternity!
Let them be with their offshore funds
On their islands in the sun!
With a Jimmy Crack Corn
Thy do be done!
Hachem and Hassan Ibn Al Sabbah
Both believe in the vital lies
Numbered one two and three:
Throw away the keys!
Secrete them in an alabaster cove
With the Da Vinci code
Known only to the Sheik of Araby!
And eat them!
Let them be!
Let them be!
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
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