Showing posts with label Ivor Cutler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ivor Cutler. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2012

hut

from Fresh Carpet by Ivor Cutler, Arc Publications, 1986

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Summerhill

Neill & Summerhill: A Man and His Work (a pictorial study by John Walmsley), Penguin Educational Special, Penguin Books, 1969---The Summerhill School was founded by A.S. Neill in 1921. Ivor Cutler was once a teacher there.
I'm off again, but will be back to posting in a week or so. Bye for now.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Ivor Cutler on BBC, VKBMKL

Ivor Cutler drawing, 1961 (from An Elpee and Two Epees, CD reissue, Decca) / Ivor Cutler and Phyllis King at the BBC (archival photo, from the film Looking For Truth With a Pin, 2004)



Me and My Brother, Peel session, 1989


Women of the World, Peel session, 1983. (This is the only version I've heard with Mr. Cutler on vocals. The album and single versions are sung by Linda Hirst.)


Today, I had the honour of guest posting on Vintage Kids' Books My Kid Loves, Burgin Streetman's incredible website. She's doing important work over there. I can't begin to count the number of books that have entered this house on Burgin's recommendation and I thank her for that. I wrote about Ivor Cutler's first children's book Meal One from 1971. There's almost no information online about his kids' books and I thought it'd be nice to start somewhere.

Although he often included drawings in his poetry books, he didn't illustrate his own children's book, which is a real shame, I think.

And finally, if anyone knows where I can find copies of Herbert The Elephant and Herbert the Chicken (both 1984), illustrated by Alfreda Benge (who also happens to be the partner of Robert Wyatt), please let me know. Those stories were re-illustrated by Patrick Benson in a collection called Herbert: Five Stories (1988). (update: I just found Herbert The Chicken)

previously: Ivor Cutler

Thursday, October 28, 2010

eye four kettle ear

A Wet Handle by Ivor Cutler, Arc Publications, 1996

Saturday, October 9, 2010

I.C.

South American Bookworms by Ivor Cutler, ARC publications, 1999
Listen here
Previously here
Much more here.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Take Over

Women of The World by Ivor Cutler and Linda Hirst, Rough Trade, 1983
(Women of the World b/w Counting song)
Women of the world, take over, because if you don’t the world will come to an end, and we haven't got long. Women of the world, take over, because if you don’t the world will come to an end, and we haven't got long. Men have had their shot, and look at where we've got. Women of the world, take over, because if you don’t the world will come to an end, and we haven't got long. Women of the world, take over, because if you don’t the world will come to an end, and we haven't got long. Women of the world, take over, because if you don’t the world will come to an end, and we haven't got long. Men have had their shot, and look at where we've got. Women of the world, take over, because if you don’t the world will come to an end, and we haven't got long. Women of the world, take over, because if you don’t the world will come to an end, and we haven't got long. Women of the world, take over, because if you don’t the world will come to an end, and we haven't got long.