Saturday, November 4, 2023

Supersister - Memories are New. 1971 Netherlands (archival)


Even though I consider Present from Nancy as one of the greatest progressive rock albums ever made, I'm not overly familiar with anything else the band released, though I've owned them all going back to the late 1980s and early 90s. Because of this strong affection with their debut, it didn't take much convincing for me to purchase Memories are New not long after release. Like with so many of my purchases, I listened to it upon receipt and filed it away. Nearly 23 years later while physically looking at my collection, I see this CD and have absolutely no idea what it sounds like. Is it even worth keeping? Well, let's see...

Memories are New is really three albums in one, and the documentation of what it contains is poorly handled. The first four tracks (~26 minutes) are from a live concert (no idea where and when) that contains some of their best work from Present from Nancy and Pudding and Gisteren. There's a short undocumented interlude that leads to the only provenance noted here: An NDR radio concert from April of 1971. These seven songs (~24 minutes) are very interesting. Some familiar Supersister themes are infused with new material and the studio's home orchestra. In reading other reviews, many aren't keen on this symphonic approach, but I think it represents the meat of the release, and makes it worth owning. It isn't an academic high brow exercise, but rather a true mix and match of instrumentation and style. The "third album", as it were, is what appears to be pre-Supersister recordings (~10 minutes). We're left to believe these come from the late 60s, at least based on what I've found. Fun to hear Supersister in their developing stages moving from freakbeat and psychedelic into prog. 

To conclude - one hour of previously unreleased Supersister, mostly unique in both sound and composition. +1 listen for me.


Ownership: CD: 2000 Soss. Jewel case release with booklet containing many interesting memorabilia scans. And a complete dearth of historical data... Despite being a "limited edition" pressing from over 20 years ago, the CD isn't expensive. Barring another press, one would presume it to eventually be extinct.

2001; 11/4/23 (new entry)

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