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    Pass the Distance

    Simon Finn - Pass the Distance

    01/01/2004 | Durtro / Jnana 

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    All Music Guide Review

    Simon Finn's Pass the Distance is a legendary acid folk recording from the psychedelic era. Originally issued on the Mushroom label in 1970, the LP was embroiled in legal hassles and withdrawn from circulation. David Tibet of Current 93 became obsessed with it upon hearing a bootleg copy in 1995, and along with Simon and the Canadian Jnana imprint, has reissued it on Durtro as a CD. Finn, a Canadian native, made the record in 1969 in Vic Keary's Chalk Farm Studios with some new jamming mates including David Toop and Paul Burwell!

    Pass the Distance is not a drippy peace and love record. It is a nocturnal, nightmarish album full of extremes as well as aesthetically beautiful textures and subtleties. Finn was obsessed with Christian themes (both redemptive and apocalyptic), history, the environment, and strange, oblique love songs. The centerpiece is the epic "Jerusalem." With maniacally strummed acoustic guitars, a swirling church organ, hand drums, and a muddy bassline, Finn iterates the vision of Christ as he walked through the city and was crucified by the very people who praised his name, and he equates Christ with the 1960s counterculture ideals. The crux of the song is the terror and rage that Christ would feel were he to return and be crucified in the current millennium by those who profess his name. Finn begins softly, sadly, and soon begins ranting and screaming as the music gathers in intensity and menace until it becomes utterly frightening. It is followed by "Where's Your Master Gone," a song about Satan, articulated with Toop's electric guitar lilting in the backdrop with Burwell popping the accents with his tables. Finn croons sweetly and confusingly about the transformation and redemption of Satan. And so it goes -- whether Finn is singing about love found and lost, sex, new age revelation, or Gnostic Christianity; there is in his gentleness, a darker, more sinister edge, one that can set one's teeth to grinding or make one see things in the dark. But there is also great tenderness and vulnerability as well, as evidenced by "Patrice," or "What a Day." Taken as a whole, it is creepy and beautiful and poetic and crazy and utterly wonderful. It is a maverick recording from a time far wilder and more imaginative than our own. The CD contains the ten-track original album, an unreleased single, and two completely unreleased studio tracks -- one of which is a recording of the first song Finn ever wrote. It has extensive liner notes by Finn, Toop, Tibet, and Keary. Pass the Distance is available from either Finn's or the Durtro web sites. While Pass the Distance may not be for everyone, those who dare to step out on to this ledge will be immeasurably rewarded. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

    Pass the Distance Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • The Courtyard
  • 5:43
  • Sound Clip for The Courtyard from Pass the Distance


  • 3
  • What a Day
  • 3:16
  • Sound Clip for What a Day from Pass the Distance


  • 5
  • Jerusalem
  • 6:44
  • Sound Clip for Jerusalem from Pass the Distance


  • 8
  • Hiawatha
  • 4:58
  • Sound Clip for Hiawatha from Pass the Distance


  • 9
  • Patrice
  • 2:49
  • Sound Clip for Patrice from Pass the Distance


  • 10
  • Big White Car
  • 5:48
  • Sound Clip for Big White Car from Pass the Distance


  • 11
  • Children's Eyes
  • 4:36
  • Sound Clip for Children's Eyes from Pass the Distance


  • 12
  • Good Morning
  • 3:00
  • Sound Clip for Good Morning from Pass the Distance


  • 13
  • Butterfly
  • 3:27
  • Sound Clip for Butterfly from Pass the Distance


  • 14
  • Colonel Bleep
  • 3:04
  • Sound Clip for Colonel Bleep from Pass the Distance


  • Credits of Pass the Distance

    • Simon Finn
    • Guitar, Vocals, Liner Notes, Percussion
    • David Toop
    • Flute, Guitar, Mandolin, Percussion, Piano, Violin, Accordion, Bass (Electric), Guitar (Steel), Harmonium, Liner Notes, Artwork, Cover Design


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