The End

The End

by Nico
The End

The End

by Nico

Compact Disc

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Overview

It is one of the most entrenched visions in the rock critic's vocabulary: Nico as doomed Valkyrie, droning death-like through a harsh gothic monotone, a drained beauty pumping dirges from her harmonium while a voice as old as dirt hangs cobwebs 'round the chords. In fact she only made one album which remotely fit that bill -- this one -- and it's a symbol of its significance that even the cliche emerges as a thing of stunning beauty. Her first album following three years of rumor and speculation, The End, was consciously designed to highlight the Nico of already pertinent myth. Stark, dark, bare, and frightening, the harmonium is dominant even amid the splendor of Eno's synthesized menace, John Cale's child-like piano, and Phil Manzanera's scratchy, effects-whipped guitar; it is the howling wind upon wuthering heights, deathless secrets in airless dungeons, ancient mysteries in the guise of modern icons. Former lover Jim Morrison haunts the stately "You Forgot to Answer," a song written about the last time Nico saw him, in a hired limousine on the day of his death; of course he reappears in the title track, an epic recounting of the Doors' own "The End," but blacker than even they envisioned it, an echoing maze of torch-lit corridors and spectral children, and so intense that, by the time Nico reaches the "mother...father" passage, she is too weary even to scream. The cracked groan which emerges instead is all the more chilling for its understatement, and the musicians were as affected as the listener. But to dwell on the fear is to overlook the beauty -- The End, first and foremost, is an album of intimate simplicity and deceptive depths. [The 2012 deluxe version adds a 49-minute bonus disc to the package. Included are two Peel Sessions from 1971 and 1974, respectively, a pair of cuts from an Old Grey Whistle Test performance in 1975, and a pair of live cuts from the Rainbow Theater in 1974. All nine of these cuts are previously unreleased. All but one of these nine tracks are performances from The End, but the version of "Janitor of Lunacy" is well worth the price all by itself. All of the tracks feature Nico accompanied only by her harmonium. Stunning.] ~ Dave Thompson & Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 10/23/2012
Label: Island
UPC: 0602537127474
Rank: 65383

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. It Has Not Taken Long
  2. Secret Side
  3. You Forgot to Answer
  4. Innocent and Vain
  5. Valley of the Kings
  6. We've Got the Gold
  7. The End
  8. Das Lied Der Deutschen

Disc 2

  1. Secret Side [John Peel Session 20th February 1971]
  2. We've Got the Gold [John Peel Session 3rd December 1974]
  3. Janitor of Lunacy [John Peel Session 3rd December 1974]
  4. You Forgot to Answer [John Peel Session 3rd December 1974]
  5. The End [John Peel Session 3rd December 1974]
  6. Secret Side [Old Grey Whistle Test 7th February 1975]
  7. Valley of the Kings [Old Grey Whistle Test 7th February 1975]
  8. Das Lied Der Deutschen [June 1st 1974]
  9. The End [June 1st 1974]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Nico   Primary Artist,Organ,Vocals,Harmonium
John Cale   Xylophone,Triangle,Marimba,Synthesizer,Glockenspiel,Guitar (Bass),Piano (Electric),Guitar (Acoustic),Percussion,Organ,Piano,Cabasa
Vicki Wood   Vocals (Background)
Brian Eno   Synthesizer
Phil Manzanera   Guitar (Electric)
Annagh Wood   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Simon Bedford   Photography,Inlay Photography
John Cale   Producer
Philippe Garrel   Cover Photo
Richard Williams   Producer
August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben   Composer
Eva Rudling   Photography
Andrew Batt   Liner Notes,Tape Research
Storey London   Design
August Heinrich   Composer
Victor Gammat   Engineer
Robby Krieger   Composer
Phil Ault   Assistant Engineer
Ray Manzarek   Composer
Ray Doyle   Assistant Engineer
John Densmore   Composer
John Wood   Engineer
Nico   Arranger,Composer
Keiron McGarry   Mastering
Sue Armstrong   Marketing
Jim Morrison   Composer
Joe Black   Product Manager
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