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  1. The Henry Cow discography is a list of officially released recordings by English avant-rock group Henry Cow. During their period of activity from 1968 to 1978, they released six albums, including two with German/English avant-pop trio Slapp Happy, and one double live album.The album Hopes and Fears (1978) was credited to the Art Bears but has been described as "the lost Henry Cow album".

  2. Henry Cow. More images. Profile: British avantgarde/art-rock group, founded in May 1968 at Cambridge University by multi-instrumentalists Fred Frith and Tim Hodgkinson. Other important long-term members alongside Frith and Hodgkinson were drummer Chris Cutler, bassist John Greaves and bassoonist/oboist Lindsay Cooper. Henry Cow disbanded in 1978.

  3. Concerts, an Album by Henry Cow. Released in 1976 on Compendium (catalog no. Fidardo 1; Vinyl LP). Genres: Rock in Opposition, Free Improvisation. Featured peformers: Lindsay Cooper (bassoon, flute, oboe), Chris Cutler (drums), Dagmar Krause (voice), Fred Frith (guitar, piano), John Greaves (bass, voice, celeste), Tim Hodgkinson (organ, clarinet, alto saxophone), David Vorhaus (mastering ...

  4. While it is debatable whether Henry Cow can be considered among the groups that make up the Canterbury Scene, one thing is certain: they spawned another music scene called 'Rock in Opposition' in late 70s with other European avant-rock bands who shared the same musical and ideological vision. Henry Cow was formed in 1968 by guitarist-violinist Fred Frith and saxophonist Tim Hodgkinson.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_CowHenry Cow - Wikipedia

    Henry Cow were largely a live band, yet of the original six albums they made, only one, Concerts gave a glimpse of their live performances. In January 2009 Recommended Records released The 40th Anniversary Henry Cow Box Set , a nine-CD plus one-DVD collection of over 10 hours of previously unreleased and mostly live recordings made between 1972 and 1978, over four hours of which was improvised.

  6. While HENRY COW was opening for Pink Floyd as early as 1968, it took the band many years to actually put together an album but in 1973 the debut LEGEND was finally released and of course found many critics unable to grasp exactly what it was they were hearing since HENRY COW was extremely unorthodox, unapologetically complex and more irreverent than any punk rocker who came after.

  7. Concerts (2×LP, Album, Gatefold) Caroline Records: CAD 3002: UK: ... The 1984 Broadcast Records issue of Henry Cow's Concerts appears to be identical to and packaged as the LTM (2) pressing but if you check the label for Side 1 you find BC2 and Broadcast Records 1984 on the label.