Live Libel
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Live Libel'' is an album by British musician Pete Atkin, co-written by Atkin and songwriting partner
Clive James Clive James (born Vivian Leopold James; 7 October 1939 – 24 November 2019) was an Australian critic, journalist, broadcaster, writer and lyricist who lived and worked in the United Kingdom from 1962 until his death in 2019.Rockfield Studios Rockfield Studios is a residential recording studio located in the Wye Valley just outside the village of Rockfield, Monmouthshire, Wales. It was founded in 1963 by brothers Kingsley and Charles Ward. Recording studios Rockfield is a two-stu ...
in Wales and
Morgan Studios Morgan Studios (founded as Morgan Sound Studios) was an independent recording studio in Willesden in northwest London. Founded in 1967, the studio was the location for recordings by notable artists and bands such as The Cure, Jethro Tull, the Ki ...
in London. It was produced by Pete Atkin, with engineers Dave Charles at Rockfield and Roger Quested at Morgan. Atkin and James had prepared a full set of songs for their next album, but frustration over the label's neglect of their previous LPs motivated them to set those songs aside in favor of the material that came to comprise ''Live Libel''. Atkin described it as a "contractual fulfillment album." The tracks consisted of comedic songs that Atkin often inserted into his live concerts to add variety. The two were versed in comedy, having first begun collaborating as part of
Footlights The Cambridge Footlights, commonly referred to simply as Footlights, is a student sketch comedy troupe located in Cambridge, England. Footlights was founded in 1883, and is one of Britain's oldest student sketch comedy troupes. The comedy so ...
. On ''Live Libel'', they lampooned the song stylings of a variety of other artists, including Kris Kristofferson, Steeleye Span and Leonard Cohen. All songs were written by Atkin and James except "Ballad of an Upstairs Window", written by Atkin alone prior to working with James. Popular at revues, the song introduced James to Atkin's talents when he first heard him sing it at Cambridge nearly ten years prior. The song later appeared on their first record, 1967's privately-release ''While the Music Lasts''. To support the album release, Atkin and James embarked upon a tour together, comprising songs and spoken word. At the conclusion of the tour and their RCA contract, they anticipated new offers of recording contracts. No such offers emerged. Gradually, they stopped writing songs together, until the rise of the internet facilitated a reconnection with their fans. They began collaborating again and released their next album of new material, ''Winter Spring'', in 2003.


Critical reception

Amidst a successful tour and strong sales, the album received a mixed critical reception.
NME ''New Musical Express'' (''NME'') is a British music, film, gaming and culture website, bimonthly magazine, and brand. Founded as a newspaper in 1952, with the publication being referred to as a "Rock music, rock inkie", the ''NME'' would be ...
appreciated the songs' satirical bent but doubted the album's commercial potential. Colin Irwin, writing for
Melody Maker ''Melody Maker'' was a British weekly music magazine, one of the world's earliest music weeklies; according to its publisher, IPC Media, the earliest. In January 2001, it was merged into "long-standing rival" (and IPC Media sister publicatio ...
, acknowledged the writers' talents but considered the album to be a failure, musically and lyrically, hindered by a music industry rife with low-hanging fruit. "This album is mostly dumb," he concluded. ''Sounds'' was more favorable, hoping for more comedic work from Atkin and James, but acknowledging that the album fell short, including in terms of Atkin's vocal mimicry. ''The Stage'' and ''The Daily Telegraph'' were similarly tepid.{{cite news , last1=Reed , first1=Roxanne , title=Pop Round , work=Pontypridd Observer , date=10 October 1975


Track listing

# "Song for Rita" # "Black Funk Rex" # "I'm Crazy Over You" # "Errant Knight # "Ready for the Road" # "Why?" # "Ballad of an Upstairs Window" # "Stranger in Town" # "Rattlesnake Rock" # "Doom from a Room" # "I've Got Better Things to Do" # "Lonesome Levis Lane" # "Sheer Quivering Genius" # "Uncle Sea-Bird"


Credits


Musicians

*Pete Atkin – vocals, pianos, acoustic guitars *Clive James - lead vocals on "Why?" *Neil Campbell – electric guitars, Spanish guitars *Dick Levens – bass guitar *Jeff Seopardie – drums, percussion * Daryl Runswick – double bass *Rock Bottom (Gaye Brown,
Diane Langton Diane Shirley Maria Langton (31 May 1944 – 15 January 2025) was a British actress, singer and dancer whose career on stage and screen spanned six decades. After beginning her career in theatre, she went on to appear in television shows, portr ...
and Annabel Leventon) – backing vocals *Strings led by John Mayer


Technical personnel

*Pete Atkin - production, arrangements *Dave Charles - engineer *Roger Quested - engineer, remixing * Trog - cover illustration *John Cross - design *Pat Doyle - art direction


References

1975 albums Pete Atkin albums RCA Records albums