Ten Notes on a Summer's Day

Ten Notes on a Summer's Day
Studio album by Crass
Released 1986
Recorded Winter 1984 - Summer 1985
Studio Southern Studios, Wood Green, London
Genre Avant-garde
Length 20:03
32:31 (Crassical Collection)
Label Crass Records
Producer Penny Rimbaud
Crass chronology
Yes Sir, I Will
(1983)Yes Sir, I Will1983
Ten Notes on a Summer's Day
(1985)
Best Before 1984
(1986)Best Before 19841986
Alternative covers
Cover of the remastered 'Crassical Collection' rerelease
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Classic Rock[2]
This Is Not A Scene[3]
Vanguard Online(favorable)[4]

Ten Notes on a Summer's Day is Crass's final album under the Crass name. It was released in 1986 and consists of a vocal and instrumental version of the same tracks in an avant-garde musical style.

The album was remastered and re-released as the sixth and final part of the Crassical Collection in April 2012.[5] The version of track 1 on the Crassical Collection CD has the opening notes from the instrumental version dubbed over the "What happened to Crass?" speech at the beginning of the vocal mix. The vocal mix also seamlessly fades into the Instrumental mix.

Track list

No.TitleLength
1."Ten Notes on a Summer's Day"9:47
2."The Swan Song"10:17

References

  1. Raggett, Ned. "Crass - Ten Notes On A Summer's Day: The Swansong". allmusic.com. Allmusic. Retrieved 2017-05-13.
  2. Batcup, Tim (July 2012). "Crass - Ten Notes on a Summer's Day - The Swansong". Classic Rock. No. 172. p. 102.
  3. Toolan, John (2012-04-21). "Crass - Ten Notes On A Summer's Day". thisisnotascene.com. Retrieved 2017-05-13.
  4. McGibbon, Ross (2012-05-14). "Crass - TEN NOTES ON A SUMMER'S DAY". vanguard-online.co.uk. Vanguard Online. Retrieved 2017-05-13.
  5. https://www.southern.net/eu-shop/index.php?main_page=product_music_info&products_id=7409%5Bpermanent+dead+link%5D
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