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BATES, MARTYN  Imagination Feels Like A Poison  CD   (Hand/Eye)   12.98
Imagination Feels Like A Poison IS CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE FOR ORDER

The first U.S issue of a full-length solo album by Martyn Bates, the stunning vocalist and founding member of Eyeless in Gaza - originally released mid 1997 to accompany the similarly titled book of lyrics , and has been unavailable commercially until this HAND / EYE release. Comprising new interpretations of songs extant 1982-1995 hitherto unheard, Imagination Feels Like Poison is primarily a collection of songs (occasionally threaded through with fleeting "illustrative atmospheric" sketches); a music brightly bittersweet, conjuring up ghostly and vivid invocations of folk / psych. Voice and, perhaps surprisingly, Banjo (an unusual choice for Martyn Bates), are the principal instruments that carry this music, a skeletal, simplistic music, deftly coloured and fleshed out by inventive use of Autoharp, Percussion, Whistles and Pump Organ.

Luxuriously melodic, easily side-stepping lazy characterisations of genre, the album extends and elaborates upon Martyn Bates� previously explored musical endeavours: quiet fire; filigree and mercurial, silvery images.