Kevin Ayers
Kevin Ayers
Genres: Progressive rock, psychedelic, singer-songwriter, Canterbury, Canterbury Scene
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About Kevin Ayers
Kevin Ayers (born 16 August 1944 in Herne Bay, Kent, England; died 18 February 2013 in Montolieu, France) was a British songwriter and musician from Kent, United Kingdom, who was one of a group of Avant Garde musicians who came together in Canterbury in the 1960s and developed a whole new approach to the psychedelic, progressive rock genre, known as the Canterbury scene. His early work included works with artists like Daevid Allen, David Bedford and Mike Ratledge. Subsequently, Ayers wrote and recorded some of the wittiest and most poignant songs imaginable and produced more banana-related lyrics than anyone ever dreamed possible. His first serious band was The Wilde Flowers (1964-1967) with Hugh Hopper, Robert Wyatt and Richard Sinclair. This early hippie group transformed into Soft Machine. While the Softs went on, others split to form Caravan and Gong. Ayers put together his own band Kevin Ayers & The Whole World featuring Lol Coxhill, David Bedford and a very young Mike Oldfield. Ayers' career was littered with great music and fine collaborations with more fine artists like Danny Thompson, John Cale, Nico, Brian Eno, Ollie Halsall and Wizards of Twiddly. With 18 albums to his credit Kevin Ayers was the Guru Banana In 2007, Ayers recorded in a Glasgow studio with long-time admirers Teenage Fanclub, contributions came from Euros Childs from Gorkys Zygotic Mynci, Francis Reader from the Trash Can Sinatras, Robert Wyatt provided his eerie Wyattron in the poignant Cold Shoulder. Phil Manzanera contributed to the brooding Brainstorm, Hugh Hopper from Soft Machine played bass on the title track Unfairground and Bridget St. John, a British Folk singer beloved of the late John Peel, duetted with Ayers on Baby Come Home, the first time they had sung together since 1970 on Shooting at the Moon. The resulting album Unfairground was released in September 2007. Ayers died, apparently in his sleep, at his home in the South of France on the 18th of February 2013. He was 68.
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Kevin Ayers — Top 30 songs of 91
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kevin Ayers | Lullaby | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Oleh Oleh Bandu Bandong | ||
| Kevin Ayers | The Lady Rachel | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Oh! Wot A Dream | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Caribbean Moon | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Cold Shoulder | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Day By Day, from the 1974 album `The Confessions Of Dr. Dream And Other Stories` | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Lunatic's Lament, from the 1972 album `The BBC Sessions 1970-1976` | ||
| Kevin Ayers | The Confessions Of Dr. Dream Part Four: Dr. Dream Theme, from the 1974 album `The Confessions Of Dr. Dream And Other Stories` | ||
| Kevin Ayers | The Lady Rachel (Extended First Mix), from the 1969 album `Joy Of A Toy` | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Whatevershebringswesing, from the 1972 album `Too Old To Die Young: BBC Live 1972-1976` | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Song for Insane Times | ||
| Kevin Ayers | M16 | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Waltz For You | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Don't Let It Get You Down | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Stranger In Blue Suede Shoes | ||
| Kevin Ayers | May I? | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Blue - 2008 Remaster | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Eleanor's Cake (Which Ate Her) | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Guru Banana | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Where Do I Go From Here | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Circular Letter | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Song For Insane Times | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Puis-Je? | ||
| Kevin Ayers | When Your Parents Go To Sleep | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Do You Believe? | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Take Me to Tahiti (2003 Remaster) | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Why Are We Sleeping (Live) (bonus track) | ||
| Kevin Ayers | Caribbean Moon (2003 Remaster) | ||
| Kevin Ayers | The Clarietta Rag |