HQ (album) explained

HQ
Type:Album
Artist:Roy Harper
Cover:Roy_Harper_–_HQ.jpg
Recorded:March 1975
Studio:Abbey Road Studios, London
Genre:Folk rock, progressive folk, folk baroque
Length:40:41
Label:Harvest SHSP 4046
Chrysalis CHR 1105
Science Friction HUCD019
Producer:Peter Jenner
Prev Title:Valentine
Prev Year:1974
Next Title:Bullinamingvase
Next Year:1977

HQ is the eighth studio album by English folk/rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Roy Harper. It was first released in 1975 by Harvest Records. In the United States the album was released under the title When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, which is also the name of the LP's most popularly known track.

History

Harper considered HQ to be "...probably the best record that I have made to date"[1] and "...a great album made at one of the best times of my life"[2] Originally the album was to be called Blood From a Stone, but it was changed to avoid unwanted comparisons with Dylan's Blood on the Tracks.[3]

Songs

"The Game" features David Gilmour and John Paul Jones, playing lead guitar and bass respectively.[4]

The "scribble lark" referred to in "Forget Me Not" is an old country name for the yellowhammer.[5]

"When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease", one of Harper's best-known songs, features the Grimethorpe Colliery Band, arranged by David Bedford.[6] The song is about cricket and references contemporary players Geoffrey Boycott and John Snow, to whom it is dedicated.[7] [8]

Album cover

The album's artwork was created by Hipgnosis. Of the artwork Harper stated:[9]

Awards

In 1975, HQ was awarded Record of the Year in Portugal, and received a similar award in Finland.

2012 reissue

In 2012 the album was digitally remixed and re-released in a 24-page case bound booklet with new pictures, prose, poetry and a new sleeve design.

Track listing

All tracks credited to Roy Harper.

Personnel

Additional Personnel

References

  1. https://secure.royharper.co.uk/shop/product_info.php?products_id=11 Roy Harper Official Site
  2. Web site: Roy Harper Official Site . 7 December 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130130044238/http://www.royharper.co.uk/magento/hq-remaster.html . 30 January 2013 . dead .
  3. Web site: Hats off to Harper . Dave Burnham . August 1994 . 25 November 2013.
  4. Book: Updated. Omnibus Press. 0-7119-4109-2. Miles. Barry. Andy . Mabbett. Pink Floyd the visual documentary. London. 1994.
  5. Web site: The Scribble Lark . Yorkshire Wildlife Trust . 11 June 2022.
  6. Web site: When an old cricketer leaves the crease, by Roy Harper. Best cricket song ever?. Terrace. Ted. July 20, 2012. Yes No Wait. 8 April 2014.
  7. News: Dotty about ditties in the dot-ball game: Cricket Diary; One-man stand. Stephen Brenkley. 7 July 1996. The Independent. 27 March 2012. London.
  8. News: A slap in the face for young shavers. Derek Pringle. 19 May 2003. The Daily Telegraph. 27 March 2012. London.
  9. http://www.iki.fi/musicnaut/royharper/discography/HQ.html Roy Harper Fan Site Discography

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