Henry Cow

Henry Cow

Group from United Kingdom

Genres: art rock, avant-garde, avant-garde jazz, avant-prog, canterbury scene, experimental, experimental rock, free improvisation

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About Henry Cow

Henry Cow was an English avant-garde rock group, founded at Cambridge University in 1968 by multi-instrumentalists Fred Frith and Tim Hodgkinson. An inherent anti-commercial bias kept them at arm's length from the mainstream music business, enabling them to experiment at will. They remained in existence for 10 years, breaking up in 1978, and produced a body of music that was challenging, provocative and influential for years to come. Collaborations with the similarly-minded band Slapp Happy led to an eventual but brief merger of the two bands in 1974, and demerging in 1975. Cutler, Frith and Krause also continued on as Art Bears from 1978 as disagreements set in and the band dissolved. Henry Cow was among the founding members of the movement dubbed Rock in Opposition (RIO). A number of people passed through Henry Cow over the years: * Georgie Born - Cello, Bass (1976-1978) * Lindsay Cooper - Bassoon, Reeds (1974, 1975-1978) * Chris Cutler - Drums, Percussion (1971-1978) * Fred Frith - Guitar, Violin, Bass, Piano, Xylophone (1968-1978) * John Greaves - Bass, Piano (1970-1976) * Tim Hodgkinson - Keyboards, Reeds (1968 - 1978) * Dagmar Krause - Vocals (1975 - 1978) * Geoff Leigh - Flute, Reeds (1972 - 1973) Henry Cow's repertoire included elaborately scored pieces (often with complex time signatures), tape manipulations, free improvisation and songs. It incorporated elements of jazz, rock, classical music and the avant-garde. Dagmar Krause's vocals added another dimension to their sound, giving it a dramatic, almost Brechtian flair. Their music was often experimental, making classification all but impossible. However, the following styles (amongst others) are often associated with Henry Cow: * rock (too general and therefore inadequate) * progressive rock * art rock * avant-progressive rock * avant-rock * chamber rock * experimental rock * free improvisation Some of these styles may come closer to describing their music than others, and often it contained elements of all of the above, but in reality, Henry Cow simply remains one of those unclassifiable groups. Henry Cow's music was challenging, not only to the listener, but also to the band themselves. They often composed pieces to challenge their own capabilities. Some of their music was scored beyond the conventional ranges of their music instruments necessitating that they "reinvent their instruments", learn how to play them in completely new ways. And yet their music may not have been as good as it could have been. Henry Cow conducted their affairs as a committee, having regular, minuted meetings with no decisions being made unless approved by the group. This included their music. Band members brought their ideas to the table but often they ended up being watered down as a result of the collective process, rather than strengthened, and many of their best ideas may not have been fully realised. Who knows what Henry Cow might have produced had individual members been given more free reign. While their music is a decided "acquired taste", there is much to recommend in it, for as it is often dissonant and challenging, it is also rich and exciting, and yields more insights upon repeated listening. Henry Cow reunited in November 2014 to celebrate the music of the late Lindsay Cooper for shows in the UK and Italy.

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Henry Cow — Top 30 songs of 103

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Henry Cow The Decay Of Cities
Henry Cow From Trondheim
Henry Cow Falling Away
Henry Cow Die Kunst Der Orgel: Erk Gah Instrumental Extract 2
Henry Cow Oslo-1
Henry Cow Nirvana For Moles
Henry Cow Off The Map
Henry Cow Guider Tells Of Silent Airborne Machine: Betty Mcgowan
Henry Cow Oslo III
Henry Cow Teenbeat
Henry Cow Unidentified Late Composition (A Cow Cabinet Of Curiosities Version) / Bonus ...
Henry Cow Citizen King (The 40th Anniversary Box Set Version) / Bonus Track
Henry Cow Industry
Henry Cow Half the Sky
Henry Cow Beautiful As The Moon
Henry Cow Bittern Storm over Ulm
Henry Cow Halsteren: Halsteren 1
Henry Cow Nirvana For Mice
Henry Cow Oslo (Part Seven) (Live)
Henry Cow Chaumont 1
Henry Cow Nine Funerals of the Citizen King
Henry Cow Trondheim I
Henry Cow Joy of Sax
Henry Cow History and Prospects: Industry
Henry Cow Living In The Heart Of The Beast 8
Henry Cow Ruins
Henry Cow Oslo VIII
Henry Cow Beautiful As The Moon; Terrible As An Army With Banners Nirvana For Mice Ottawa Song Gloria...
Henry Cow Beautiful as the Moon - Terrible as an Army with Banners
Henry Cow Beginning: The Long March
The Decay Of Cities
From Trondheim
Falling Away
Die Kunst Der Orgel: Erk Gah Instrumental Extract 2
Nirvana For Moles
Off The Map
Guider Tells Of Silent Airborne Machine: Betty Mcgowan
Oslo III
Teenbeat
Unidentified Late Composition (A Cow Cabinet Of Curiosities Version) / Bonus ...
Citizen King (The 40th Anniversary Box Set Version) / Bonus Track
Industry
Half the Sky
Beautiful As The Moon
Bittern Storm over Ulm
Halsteren: Halsteren 1
Nirvana For Mice
Oslo (Part Seven) (Live)
Chaumont 1
Nine Funerals of the Citizen King
Trondheim I
Joy of Sax
History and Prospects: Industry
Living In The Heart Of The Beast 8
Oslo VIII
Beautiful As The Moon; Terrible As An Army With Banners Nirvana For Mice Ottawa Song Gloria...
Beautiful as the Moon - Terrible as an Army with Banners
Beginning: The Long March