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So many of the previously "weird" sounds of 1980s indie have managed to become just another iteration of classic rock or the soundtrack to nightclub theme nights. But a few very special records still seem to exist not just outside of their decade's milieu, but also seem to be transmitting messages from a still-unknown universe. Hugo Largo's records were exactly those kind of records. Although the group was championed by Michael Stipe (who co-produced their 1987 debut mini-LP Drum) and Brian Eno (who re-released Drum on his Opal label in 1988), garnering them wide release via Warner Bros. Records, Hugo Largo's approach had nearly nothing in common with their supposedly "alternative" major-labelmates like Jane's Addiction and R.E.M. With a musical core composed of two bassists and an electric violinist, Hugo Largo would have been an unusual acquired taste even if vocalist Mimi Froese approached her singing like, say, Natalie Merchant, or even Kristin Hersh. Instead, she sings in a way that is truly singular and unabashedly "artsy." Froese sometimes sounds as if she's singing backwards ("Scream Tall") and other times as if she's mumbling incantations ("Eskimo Song"), but her voice is always the primary focal point of the music, with spare instrumentation providing both a framework of support and a sense of dizzying ethereality. "Second Skin" is one of the most straightforward numbers (courtesy of its driving percussive elements) but it's also one of the most intense, thanks to its anxious dynamics and Froese's exceptionally agitated vocal delivery. It is one of the only cuts here that seems to have a direct sonic successor, as one can imagine that Cranes listened to it a time or two before recording their first few singles. Similarly familiar-sounding—if quite a bit more gentle—is, wildly enough, a cover of the Kinks' "Fancy," which presents as something of an atmospheric acoustic number but is structured in a distinctive way; Hugo Largo's version is focused less on verses, choruses, or bridges, than it is on an unfolding sense of dramatic beauty. Unsurprisingly, Hugo Largo found limited success in the late '80s alternative/indie scene, but they did leave behind a highly individual body of work that, sadly, has been unavailable for years. This reissue of Drum is unlikely to burn up the charts, but it is long-overdue and a welcome new perspective on an era that was much more diverse and vibrant than is often remembered. © Jason Ferguson/Qobuz
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MICHAEL STIPE, Producer - HAHN ROWE, Composer - Hugo Largo, Producer, MainArtist - Adam Peacock, Composer, MusicPublisher - Mimi Goese, Composer - Tim Sommer, Composer, MusicPublisher - Polimorfos Music (BMI), MusicPublisher - Tasty Fish Music (BMI), MusicPublisher
(C) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records (P) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records.
MICHAEL STIPE, Producer - HAHN ROWE, Composer - Hugo Largo, Producer, MainArtist - Adam Peacock, Composer, MusicPublisher - Mimi Goese, Composer - Tim Sommer, Composer, MusicPublisher - Polimorfos Music (BMI), MusicPublisher - Tasty Fish Music (BMI), MusicPublisher
(C) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records (P) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records.
Ray Davies, Composer - Hugo Largo, Producer, MainArtist - NOMA Music/ABKCO Music Inc, MusicPublisher
(C) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records (P) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records.
MICHAEL STIPE, Composer, Producer - HAHN ROWE, Composer - Hugo Largo, Producer, MainArtist - Adam Peacock, Composer, MusicPublisher - Mimi Goese, Composer - Tim Sommer, Composer, MusicPublisher - Night Garden Music/BMI, MusicPublisher - Polimorfos Music/BMI, MusicPublisher - Tasty Fish Music/BMI, MusicPublisher
(C) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records (P) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records.
HAHN ROWE, Composer - Hugo Largo, Producer, MainArtist - Adam Peacock, Composer, MusicPublisher - Mimi Goese, Composer - Tim Sommer, Composer, MusicPublisher - Polimorfos Music (BMI), MusicPublisher - Tasty Fish Music (BMI), MusicPublisher
(C) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records (P) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records.
HAHN ROWE, Composer - Hugo Largo, Producer, MainArtist - Adam Peacock, Composer, MusicPublisher - Mimi Goese, Composer - Tim Sommer, Composer, MusicPublisher - Polimorfos Music (BMI), MusicPublisher - Tasty Fish Music (BMI), MusicPublisher
(C) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records (P) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records.
MICHAEL STIPE, Producer, FeaturedArtist - HAHN ROWE, Composer - Hugo Largo, Producer, MainArtist - Adam Peacock, Composer, MusicPublisher - Mimi Goese, Composer - Tim Sommer, Composer, MusicPublisher - Polimorfos Music (BMI), MusicPublisher - Tasty Fish Music (BMI), MusicPublisher
(C) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records (P) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records.
HAHN ROWE, Composer - Hugo Largo, Producer, MainArtist - Adam Peacock, Composer, MusicPublisher - Mimi Goese, Composer - Tim Sommer, Composer, MusicPublisher - Polimorfos Music (BMI), MusicPublisher - Tasty Fish Music (BMI), MusicPublisher
(C) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records (P) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records.
Hugo Largo, Producer, MainArtist - Mimi Goese, Composer - Tasty Fish Music (BMI), MusicPublisher
(C) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records (P) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records.
Album review
So many of the previously "weird" sounds of 1980s indie have managed to become just another iteration of classic rock or the soundtrack to nightclub theme nights. But a few very special records still seem to exist not just outside of their decade's milieu, but also seem to be transmitting messages from a still-unknown universe. Hugo Largo's records were exactly those kind of records. Although the group was championed by Michael Stipe (who co-produced their 1987 debut mini-LP Drum) and Brian Eno (who re-released Drum on his Opal label in 1988), garnering them wide release via Warner Bros. Records, Hugo Largo's approach had nearly nothing in common with their supposedly "alternative" major-labelmates like Jane's Addiction and R.E.M. With a musical core composed of two bassists and an electric violinist, Hugo Largo would have been an unusual acquired taste even if vocalist Mimi Froese approached her singing like, say, Natalie Merchant, or even Kristin Hersh. Instead, she sings in a way that is truly singular and unabashedly "artsy." Froese sometimes sounds as if she's singing backwards ("Scream Tall") and other times as if she's mumbling incantations ("Eskimo Song"), but her voice is always the primary focal point of the music, with spare instrumentation providing both a framework of support and a sense of dizzying ethereality. "Second Skin" is one of the most straightforward numbers (courtesy of its driving percussive elements) but it's also one of the most intense, thanks to its anxious dynamics and Froese's exceptionally agitated vocal delivery. It is one of the only cuts here that seems to have a direct sonic successor, as one can imagine that Cranes listened to it a time or two before recording their first few singles. Similarly familiar-sounding—if quite a bit more gentle—is, wildly enough, a cover of the Kinks' "Fancy," which presents as something of an atmospheric acoustic number but is structured in a distinctive way; Hugo Largo's version is focused less on verses, choruses, or bridges, than it is on an unfolding sense of dramatic beauty. Unsurprisingly, Hugo Largo found limited success in the late '80s alternative/indie scene, but they did leave behind a highly individual body of work that, sadly, has been unavailable for years. This reissue of Drum is unlikely to burn up the charts, but it is long-overdue and a welcome new perspective on an era that was much more diverse and vibrant than is often remembered. © Jason Ferguson/Qobuz
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 9 track(s)
- Total length: 00:28:30
- Main artists: Hugo Largo
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Missing Piece Records
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock
(C) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records (P) 1988 Hugo Largo, under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records.
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