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Ceremony (Spooky Tooth and Pierre Henry album)

Ceremony is a 1969 album by progressive UK rock band Spooky Tooth in collaboration with French experimental composer Pierre Henry. The world premier was on September 2, 1970 at Olympia, Paris, France. The album was dedicated to Béatrice.

Ceremony earned bad reviews on its original release and was a commerical disappointment, due in part to its drastic departure from the blues rock of Spooky Tooth's earlier output.

History and critical reception

The album takes the form of a mass.

The project was instigated by Gary Wright of Spooky Tooth, who admired Henry's music. However, Wright also said the album effectively ended the band's career. Ceremony is also described being "one of the great screw-ups in rock history". As Wright described:

"...we did a project that wasn't our album. It was with this French electronic music composer named Pierre Henry. We just told the label, 'You know this is his album, not our album. We'll play on it just like [hired] musicians.' And then when the album was finished, they said, 'Oh no no — it's great. We're gonna release this as your next album.' We said, 'You can't do that. It doesn't have anything to do with the direction of Spooky Two and it will ruin our career.' And that's exactly what happened."

Wright left the band following the release of the album.

On the 2024 album Vultures 1 by American hip-hop duo ¥$, "Jubilation" was sampled on the track "Problematic".

Track listing

Personnel

Spooky Tooth

with

Production

  • Produced by Pierre Henry and Spooky Tooth
  • Recorded and engineered by Andy Johns
  • John Holmes – cover painting

Charts

Notes

References

External links