
Les Barker
The War on Terrier
© 2004 Mrs Ackroyd Music (706127001820)
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Strange poems by an English person
tracks
- 1 A very English thing
- 2 The stealth comma
- 3 Amnesia
- 4 It was the surprise more than anything
- 5 An odd kind of ultimatum
- 6 Ode to joy
- 7 David Beckham's groin
- 8 The church of the wholly undecided
- 9 Nobody's as old as Derek Brimstone
- 10 The diphthong
- 11 Gladys
- 12 The inflatable boy
- 13 Disaster at sea
- 14 Sex is better than poetry
- 15 The civilised world
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- LES BARKER: Arovertherapy
- VARIOUS ARTISTS: The Wings of Butterflies
- MRS ACKROYD BAND: Tubular Dogs
- LES BARKER: Up the creek without a poodle
- LES BARKER: A Cardi And Bloke
- MRS ACKROYD BAND: Gnus and Roses
- VARIOUS ARTISTS: Some Love
- LES BARKER: An infinite number of occasional tables
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- VARIOUS ARTISTS: The Stones of Callanish
- LES BARKER: The Mrs Ackroyd Rock'n'Roll Show
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notes
Les Barker writes strange poems and comes from Manchester. He was an accountant before he became a professional idiot. He's written 72 books, which sell in large numbers at his gigs because people don't quite believe what they've just heard. His poems have spawned a number of folk heroes: Jason and the Arguments, Cosmo the Fairly Accurate Knife Thrower, Captain Indecisive and Spot of the Antarctic, to name but two.
Les began his career as assistant to Mrs Ackroyd, a small hairy mongrel who lay around in folk clubs, bit people and became famous. Mrs Ackroyd was the only dog ever to own her own record label. Since her sad demise, Les is mainly a solo performer, though he has taken to working with humans from time to time. The Mrs Ackroyd Band gradually evolved from an ever-changing who's who of the folk scene into a tightly knit, well-rehearsed group.
Les has several solo albums to his credit: 'Dogologues', An Infinite Number of Occasional Tables', 'A Cardi and Bloke', 'Up the creek without a poodle', 'Arovertherapy' and 'The War on Terrier'. He has travelled the length, breadth and height of Great Britain, as well as Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, and - both solo and with the band - the United States and Canada.
The Mrs Ackroyd Band - supplemented by guest members such as June Tabor and Martin Allcock - has released four albums;'Oranges & Lemmings', 'Gnus & Roses', 'Tubular Dogs' and 'Yelp!'.
In addition there are highly acclaimed albums of his serious work; the folk opera 'The Stones of Callanish', 'Some Love', 'The Wings of Butterflies', and 'Airs of the Dog', all involving a galaxy of talent. His serious songs have also featured on recent albums by Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick, and by June Tabor. June invariably includes a smattering of Mr Barker's serious and comic songs in her live performances.
And now 'The Mrs Ackroyd Occasional Table Book'; a collection of his greatest hits (up to about 1998) mixed with a selection of his photographs taken on his travels.
Les and the Mrs Ackroyd Band burst furtively onto national radio with a series of six programmes for BBC Radio 2 entitled 'Mrs Ackroyd explores up her roots'. A new, and much larger audience were led in ever decreasing circles by Mr Barker's strange mind. A growing number of radio programmes worldwide are featuring his recorded work. Dr Demento has included the Mrs Ackroyd Band's performance of 'Dachshunds with erections can't climb stairs' on one of his compilations, and 'Will the turtle be unbroken?' on another. as well as Mr Barker's solo rendition of 'Reinstalling Windows.'.
What else can one say about Les Barker? He was Old York Victoria's footballer of the year in the season when they finished top of the Altrincham League. He has run a marathon in two hours forty one minutes; but he was younger then. He's very difficult to describe. But there's only one of him. Go and see him (and buy some of his books).
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Someone who thinks like me!
author: Ilene FieldsDespite an album title that sounds humorous, the title track 'nails' George Bush's egocentric little war. The rest of the tracks provide a humorous look at religion, aging, and, reveals how dangerous punctuation can really be.
Must have CD
author: Les Barker War on TerrierThis artist is truly gifted. His viewpoints make you think and if you like satire at its British finest get this one.