Jump to content

Jabberwocky (album)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jabberwocky
Studio album by
Released25 January 1999
RecordedThin Ice Studios, Surrey
GenreProgressive rock
Length53:42
LabelVerglas Music, Elflock Records
ProducerClive Nolan and Karl Groom
Clive Nolan & Oliver Wakeman chronology
Jabberwocky
(1999)
The Hound of the Baskervilles
(2002)

Jabberwocky is a progressive rock album released in 1999 by British keyboardists Clive Nolan and Oliver Wakeman. It was the first of two albums released by the duo.

In 2021 it was remastered along with The Hound of the Baskervilles as part of the box set Tales by Gaslight. This also included Dark Fables, an album of previously unreleased songs plus the original recording of Rick Wakeman reading the poem "Jabberwocky".[1] The remastering process added two guitar solos, one on each album, that had been planned for the original recordings but overlooked.

When consulted on the artwork for box set, Jabberwocky cover artist Rodney Matthews pointed out that the image had been reversed on the original album cover, booklet and poster, so the correct orientation was restored on the box set version.

Plot

[edit]

The album is based on the homonymous poem by Lewis Carroll. It is organised as a cantata, with four singers taking the main roles of The Boy, The Girl, The Jabberwock and The Tree, plus a narrator who reads excerpts of the original poem and a choir that sings fragments taken from the Divina Commedia.

Track listing

[edit]

(All songs written by Clive Nolan and Oliver Wakeman)

  1. Overture - 5:57
  2. Coming to Town - 2:55
  3. Dangerous World - 6:54
  4. The Forest - 4:22
  5. A Glimmer of Light - 2:42
  6. Shadows - 4:19
  7. Enlightenment - 5:23
  8. Dancing Water - 4:12
  9. The Burgundy Rose - 3:55
  10. The Mission - 4:32
  11. Call to Arms - 6:37
  12. Finale - 1:50

Personnel

[edit]

Additional personnel

[edit]

Technical

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Ewing, Jerry (3 February 2021). "Clive Nolan and Oliver Wakeman announce Tales By Gaslight box set". Louder. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
[edit]