Comedy Of Errors - Comedy Of Errors

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Review by Thomas Mangieri

Comedy Of Errors, the self-titled album by the Scottish progressive rock band, is a masterpiece of musicianship and storytelling. With a blend of classic and modern prog rock, the album takes the listener on a journey through themes of love, loss, and redemption.

From the opening track "Fanfare for the Broken Hearted," the band showcases their technical prowess and intricate arrangements. The soaring vocals of Joe Cairney are a standout feature throughout the album, particularly on tracks like "Jekyll" and "The Student Prince Part 1."

The album also features a number of instrumental tracks, such as "Ever Be The Prize" and "The Cause," which allow the band to flex their musical muscles and showcase their ability to create complex, layered soundscapes.

Comedy Of Errors is a concept album, with each song contributing to an overarching narrative. The lyrics are poetic and thought-provoking, exploring themes of love, loss, and the human condition. The album's title track, "Comedy of Errors," is a standout moment, with its soaring chorus and evocative lyrics.

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Artist: Comedy Of Errors
Album: Comedy Of Errors
Rating: 3.56

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The King Of Kings3:02
Behold The Knight4:04
Stage Of Fools7:01
Emperors Clothes4:08
Seventeen6:26
Once In A While4:21
Time Was There
Tunes Of Glory4:45
Time There Was5:59
Rule Brittania7:53
The Student Prince Part 1

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Catalog Numbers

CD UGU 00290, UGU 00290

Labels

  • Ugum Production, MSI
  • Not On Label (Comedy Of Errors Self-released)

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation
  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Mini-Album

Companies

RoleCompany
Distributed ByMSI

Credits

RoleCredit
BassMark Spalding
DrumsJohn MacPhee
GuitarMike Barnard
KeyboardsJim Johnston
VocalsJoe Cairney

Notes

  • MSI logo on CD label and UGU 00290 catalogue number.
  • "Ugum Productions" and CD UGU 00290 elsewhere on this release.
  • Cover has tracks 6 to 10 incorrect:
  • 6. The King Of Kings
  • 7. Time There Was
  • 8. Once In A While
  • 9. Behold The Knight
  • 10. The Student Prince, Part 1
  • Behold The Knight is included twice (track 6 is a low-quality mastering of the same version), track 10 is a proper mastering.
  • The Student Prince is not on this CD.
  • Tracks 1 to 5 from Comedy Of Errors - 24 Hours.....
  • Tracks 6 to 10 from Comedy Of Errors - Comedy Of Errors. Vinyl source used since master tapes have gone missing.
  • Self produced/private pressing,no label or Cat No.
  • Recorded and mixed on * track at Ice Station Studios.

About Comedy Of Errors

Comedy Of Errors are a Glasgow-based progressive rock band formed in January 1984 with (vocals), (keyboards), (drums), (guitars), and Steve Stewart, soon replaced by (bass). Their first recording was a demo called Ever Be The Prize, and was recorded at a studio in Blanefield (Scotland) in 1985. They recorded a number of songs with Rog Patterson (of "Twice Bitten" fame) as producer, which were then further refined with the assistance of and (). These were released as a "mini album" in 1986, strongly influenced by Pallas or style. In 1987 when Mike Barnard left the band, joined the band on bass while Mark Spalding played guitars. This line-up recorded the demo tape called 24 Hours in November 1987 at Evenload Studios in East Kilbride. This was later combined with the mini album to form the band's only CD release under the french MSI label. Unfortunately, the quality of this release is very poor, being a direct transfer from vinyl, rather than master tapes. This is compounded by the fact that "The Student Prince Part One" has been omitted and replaced by an inferior version of a track from earlier on the disc. A change of direction was heralded in in 1989 with the arrival of new lead vocalist , replacing Joe Cairney who went on to join the Fire Brigade. The demo tape Hold On was recorded at Evenload Studios (East Kilbride) in May '89. The band were playing more standard rock songs, which were more suited to the new vocalist. They played regularly around Scotland, and then quietly disappeared from view. Remarkably though, the story does not end there, and in 2011 Comedy of Errors reformed. As the band's official website succinctly puts it: "One man however kept faith in the original concept, dropped out of the prog scene completely, stayed in his room, kept writing new material and revising songs and waited.and waited.His name I don't recall but that's not important right now. Suffice to say it was hoped these mini-rock symphonies would, at some point in the future, see the light of day and find an appreciative audience. And so it was, thanks to those who kept faith in the music, the new incarnation of Comedy of Errors came to release their debut album Disobey, a difficult birth, a long time in the making, but well worth the wait."

Members

  • Mark Spalding
  • John MacPhee
  • Jim Johnston
  • Joe Cairney
  • Mike Barnard
  • Bruce Levick
  • John Fitzgerald
  • Sam McCulloch
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Summary by Thomas Mangieri

Comedy Of Errors is a stunning achievement in progressive rock. The band's technical prowess, combined with their storytelling abilities, make for an album that is both musically impressive and emotionally resonant. Fans of classic prog rock will find much to appreciate here, while newcomers to the genre will be blown away by the band's talent and creativity.