GOREY BY GRIMES - Tammy Grimes
YEAR: 1980
LABEL: Caedmon
TRACK LISTING: The Listing Attic, The Osbick Bird, The Deranged Cousins, The Gashlycrum Tinies, The Evil Garden, The Untitled Book, The Eleventh Episode, The Bug Book, The Pious Infant, The Listing Attic (some more), The Listing Attic (yet more), The Wuggly Ump, The Disrespectful Summons, The Gilded Bat, The Doubtful Guest, The Inanimate Tragedy, Story For Sara, The Salt-Herring, The Listing Attic (still more)
IMPRESSIONS: Once upon a time, Caedmon Records were the place to go to get spoken word on vinyl. I remember I bought this record (for vinyl it is and remains) at the Wee Three Records in the Moorestown Mall around the time it came out in 1980. I was already a huge Edward Gorey fan possessing the Amphigorey volumes as well as a few other tomes so imagine my surprise and delight when I saw this in the record bin. I plucked it from its nest like a poisoned comfit and wrestled it home. Indirectly, this album is also responsible for my love of funereal organ music by the likes of Bach and Frescobaldi; there are several instances of such Bach organ music on this album notably behind the collection of limericks masquerading as "The Listing Attic" tracks. This album is out of print and apparently impossible to get; illustrating how utterly brainless the recording industry is nowadays. The album cover featured above is not the one I know; my copy has a gray-bordered cover with an Edward Gorey line illustration of three top-hatted men departing a scene in some distress.
MY FAVOURITE TRACKS: (By all rights, I should say all the tracks are my favourite. But I shall be judicious.): The Listing Attic, The Osbick Bird, The Deranged Cousins, The Gashlycrum Tinies, The Evil Garden, The Eleventh Episode, The Pious Infant, The Listing Attic (some more), The Listing Attic (yet more), The Wuggly Ump, The Disrespectful Summons, The Doubtful Guest, Story For Sara, The Salt-Herring, The Listing Attic (still more)
FACT SHEET: GOREY BY GRIMES is a spoken word album of stories and poems by Edward Gorey read by actress Tammy Grimes with occasional accompaniment by classical music from composers like Richard Wagner and Johann Sebastian Bach.
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