Eden Burning Explained

Eden Burning
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Cheltenham, UK
Genre:Folk rock, Christian rock
Years Active:1989–1996

Eden Burning were a popular Christian band from Cheltenham led by Paul Northup. They originally met as members of Charlton Kings Baptist church, and were active within the Christian music community between 1989 and 1996. The band's name refers to the Biblical tale of Garden of Eden burning down after Adam and Eve are banished. Cross Rhythms magazine described them as "pioneers in the evolution and creative development of British music carrying a spiritual message".[1]

The band recorded three studio albums and two EP singles on CD as well as several audio cassette tapes and one video. There was also a live CD album, Smilingly Home, recorded in front of their home crowd at what is now the University of Gloucestershire. Subsequently, to celebrate 30 years of the Christian Greenbelt festival, they released a "Best of" album (The Hatchery 1990 – 1996).

Eden Burning toured extensively around Britain, particularly in the South and Midlands.[2] They appeared at the Cropredy Festival in August 1995.[3]

From January 1994 until Autumn 1996 the band produced nine issues of their newsletter, The Caper, with pictures, interviews and discussions.[4]

All of Eden Burning's studio recordings were made at FFG studios in Cheltenham and Tewkesbury with David Pickering Pick or, for Brink, Mark Turner.[5] [6]

Northup later became general manager of Greenbelt Festivals Ltd. The other band members included Charlotte Ayrton, Mike Simpson, Neill Forrest (to 1992), Nive Hall (to 1995), Charlie Ingram (from 1992) and John "Mowf" Mowforth (from 1995).[7] [8]

Albums

Thin Walls (1990)

Cassette tape

Track listing
  1. Help my Unbelief
  2. Thin Walls
  3. No Man's Land
  4. There was a Time
  5. Where did We Hide Him
  6. The Place I Live
  7. Do not be Afraid
  8. Things I Didn't Say
  9. Pictures Tell Lies
  10. Jericho Skies
  11. The Waiting

All songs by Eden Burning; Lyrics by Paul Northup except "The Waiting" by Neill Forrest.[9]

Vinegar and Brown Paper (1992)

CD

Track listing
  1. My Senses Fly (PN)
  2. If I Go Up (NH)
  3. The Reel of Pickering Pick
  4. Speak Easy (NF)
  5. Different Drum
  6. The Weaver (David Adam)
  7. Feel the Rain (NF)
  8. Jubilee (PN)
  9. Simply Breathe (PN)
  10. Hold the Dream (NF)
  11. A Little More (PN)

All songs by Eden Burning; Lyrics by band members are by Paul Northup (PN), Neill Forrest (NF) or Nive Hall (NH).[10]
Also available on cassette tape.[11] The lyrics of "Different Drum" are based on words from Psalms 120–134.

Smilingly Home (1993)

CD (live)

Track listing
  1. There was a Time
  2. The Calling
  3. Much More Than Near
  4. Alec Murphy's
  5. Hold the Dream
  6. Medicine Bow
  7. Jigs and Hornpipe
  8. My Senses Fly
  9. Jubilee
  10. The Place I Live
  11. If I Go up
  12. The Reel of Pickering Pick
  13. Working Out Tomorrow
  14. Midnight Sun
  15. Feel the Rain

All songs by Eden Burning except "Medicine Bow" by the Waterboys.[12]
Also available on cassette tape.[13]

Mirth and Matter (1994)

CD

Track listing
  1. Remember When (NH)
  2. The Joust (PN)
  3. Me Comfort Still (PN)
  4. Sunrise (East of London) (PN/NH)
  5. Six Months On (PN)
  6. Hey Diddle Diddle (PN)
  7. Dependence Day (PN)
  8. Forgive-Me-Not (PN)
  9. Song for an Unknown God (PN)
  10. Hem Me In (PN)

The Joust featured Brian Blessed.
All songs by Eden Burning; Lyrics by band members are by Paul Northup (PN) and/or Nive Hall (NH).[14]

Brink (1996)

CD

Track listing
  1. Deep Blue Sea (3.06)
  2. Movers and Shakers (4.06)
  3. Stories (3.49)
  4. Almost Spent (4.05)
  5. Big Regret (2.53)
  6. Desire Lines (4.36)
  7. Another Country (4.13)
  8. With a Kiss (3.34)
  9. Wrap It Up (4.03)
  10. Western Eyes (4.30)
  11. Let Me Lose (7.26)

All songs by Eden Burning; all lyrics by Paul Northup.[15]

The Hatchery 1990–1996 (2003)

Download-only release

Track listing
  1. Deep Blue Sea
  2. Hem Me In
  3. Feel the Rain
  4. Stories
  5. My Senses Fly
  6. If I Go Up
  7. Let Me Lose
  8. Song For an Unknown God
  9. Much More Than Near
  10. There Was a Time
  11. Hold the Dream
  12. Desire Lines
  13. The Joust
  14. Jigs
  15. Movers and Shakers
  16. Six Months On
  17. Midnight Sun
  18. Never Could Play the Guitar
  19. Harvest Home

All of these tracks were released during Eden Burning's career, except "Never Could Play the Guitar" and "Harvest Home", both from 1996.[5]

EP Singles

Much More than Near (1991)

Cassette tape

  1. Much More than Near
  2. Midnight Sun
  3. The Calling
  4. Everlasting Arms

All songs by Eden Burning; Lyrics by Neill Forrest except "The Everlasting Arms" by Paul Northup.[16]

You Could Be the Meadow (1994)

CD

  1. You Could Be the Meadow
  2. The Brontes, Alice and Me
  3. Forgive-Me-Not (live)
  4. Matty Groves (live)

All songs written and arranged by Northup/Eden Burning except Matty Groves Trad arr Eden Burning.[17]
Also available on cassette tape.[18]

Be an Angel (1995)

CD

  1. Be an Angel
  2. Like in Minds
  3. Song for an Unknown God (live)
  4. Hem Me In (ambient remix) (live)

All songs written and arranged by Northup/Eden Burning.[19]
Also available on cassette tape.[20]

Video

Through the Looking Glass (1994)

VHS Video tape

Track listing
  1. The Joust
  2. Jigs
  3. Dependence Day
  4. Song for an Unknown God
  5. Jubilee
  6. Bones
  7. Hey Diddle Diddle
  8. Hem Me In

All songs written and arranged by Eden Burning except "Bones" by Luka Bloom.[21]

Other cassette tapes

These are listed for completeness. They were generally available through the Caper newsletter.[22]

Live at the Orange 19/6/94 (1995).[23] (This is the same gig as on the video but it includes more songs)
Autumn 1995 (1995).
Live in Session on BBC Radio Leeds (1996).
Demos (nd).
Live at Last (1996).

Other tracks (including ones on compilations)

Eden Burning contributed one track to the Geoff Mann celebration CD Mannerisms in 1994, covering Mann's song "His Love". Other contributors include Pallas, IQ, Galahad, Pendragon, Jadis, and Twelfth Night.[24]
Tracks were included on Cross Rhythms (CR) compilation tape cassettes as follows: Vol 1 (CR Issue 18) (1994) "There was a Time", Vol 3 (CR Issue 20) (1994) "Hey Diddle Diddle", and Vol 14 (CR Issue 31) (1996) "With a Kiss".[25]
The track "Brontes, Alice and Me" was included on the Seahorse CD compilation.[26]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eden Burning: Smilingly Home - Eden Burning. Crossrhythms.co.uk. 2020-07-01.
  2. "The Caper" Issue 9 Autumn 1996 lists all the gigs.
  3. Web site: Fairport Convention Fansite "Expletive-Delighted!" - Cropredy Programmes . 12 March 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20030419211748/http://www.musikfolk.co.uk/expletive-delighted/cropredy-1995.htm . 19 April 2003 . dead .
  4. The Caper – the Official Newsletter/Triflings of Eden Burning, various issues 1994–1996
  5. Eden Burning "The Hatchery 1990–1996" sleeve notes.
  6. Web site: ffg media. Ffgmedia.co.uk. 2020-07-01.
  7. Eden Burning "The Hatchery 1990–1996" sleeve notes
  8. The Caper, Issue 9, Autumn 1996.
  9. Eden Burning "Thin Walls" (nd) ffg FFG303C sleeve notes
  10. Eden Burning "Vinegar and Brown Paper" (1992) ffg FFG309CD sleeve notes
  11. Eden Burning "Vinegar and Brown Paper" (1992) ffg FFG309C sleeve notes
  12. Eden Burning "Smilingly Home" (1992) ffg FFG404CD sleeve notes
  13. Eden Burning "Smilingly Home" (1992) ffg FFG404C sleeve notes
  14. Eden Burning "Mirth and Matter" (1994) ffg FFG405CD sleeve notes
  15. Eden Burning "Brink" (1995) ffg ALD082 sleeve notes
  16. Eden Burning "Much More than Near" (1991) ffg FFG306C sleeve notes
  17. Eden Burning "You Could be the Meadow: The Wonderland E.P.s 1" (1994) ffg CDFFG408 sleeve notes
  18. CAFFG408.
  19. Eden Burning "Be an Angel: The Wonderland E.P.s 2" (1995) ffg CDFFG409 sleeve notes
  20. CAFFG409.
  21. Eden Burning "Through the Looking Glass" (1994) ffg FFG407V sleeve notes
  22. Eden Burning cassettes, various sleeve notes
  23. FFG501C
  24. mannerisms: a celebration of the music of Geoff Mann SIMPly50/WOB2 sleeve notes
  25. Cross Rhythms magazines and cassette sleeve notes 1994–96.
  26. Seahorse (1995) MRMRCD012 sleeve notes.