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''Outside Looking Out'' is the debut album by
The Late Bronze Age The Late Bronze Age was an American band of the 1980s that performed surrealist, eclectic, and unusual music described by some as "unabashedly weird." It was fronted by Bruce Hampton, in his first appearance under the "Col. Bruce Hampton (ret.)" per ...
, a collaboration between musicians
Bruce Hampton Bruce Hampton (born Gustav Valentine Berglund III; April 30, 1947 – May 1, 2017) was an American musician. He was a key figure in the Atlanta, Georgia music scene, mentoring numerous other musicians who became national stars. His own musical ...
and Billy McPherson. It was recorded in the summer and fall of 1980, and was released on LP later that year by Landslide Records as the first entry in their catalogue. In 2002, the album was reissued on CD by Terminus Records. On the album, Hampton appears as "Hampton B. Coles (Ret.)," and McPherson is listed as "Ben 'Pops' Thornton." The cover photo features Hampton made up to look like a much older man, while McPherson is seen wearing a marching band jacket. The duo are joined by a number of guest musicians, and the credits also list bogus players supposedly performing on imaginary instruments such as "oozic" and "potarth."


Reception

In a review for
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, Ann Wickstrom wrote: "Though Hampton's entire body of work can be considered a bit bizarre by any standard, this one just might take the cake." She described the music as "all over the map," but acknowledged that "the highly varied instrumentation and way-beyond-peculiar lyrics" set the album apart. She concluded: "You have to love a guy who did as he pleased with the wacky clutter that was rambling around in his head." Robert Palmer, writing for ''
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'', called the album "a refreshing antidote to both predictable radio fare and the more self-conscious experimentation of much of the current rock vanguard." He noted that "the songs are cleverly put together and amiably sung, the musicianship is first-rate, and some of the lyrics do make some sort of sense," while the musicians "never take themselves too seriously." Hal Horowitz of ''
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'' noted that Hampton's "atonal, throaty ranting, non-sequitur-heavy lyrics, outrageous song titles... and jolting tempo changes" are "an acquired taste," but called the album a powerful example of "Hampton's... warped genius."


Track listing

# "NCO Housing" – 2:59 # "King Greed" – 3:25 # "A Stained Soul Cringes at the Small Details in the Mirror of Embarrassment" – 3:42 # "Fat Brooms Brush the Number Bush" – 3:53 # "Farmers Earn Livings" – 4:35 # "The Late Bronze Age" – 3:05 # "Pen Pals Diminished" – 4:00 # "When in Doubt Go Completely Out... Or Do Something Familiar" – 2:00 # "Merged Moons" – 5:59 # "Rehearsals for Fainting (Been False Accused)" – 4:02 # "Seven Men in a Bazooka" – 9:02 (CD reissue bonus track)


Personnel

* Hampton B. Coles (Ret.) (
Bruce Hampton Bruce Hampton (born Gustav Valentine Berglund III; April 30, 1947 – May 1, 2017) was an American musician. He was a key figure in the Atlanta, Georgia music scene, mentoring numerous other musicians who became national stars. His own musical ...
) – vocals, slide guitar, chazoid * Ben "Pops" Thornton (Billy McPherson) – vocals, guitar, electric bass, synthesizer, keyboards, tenor saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet, flute *
Paul McCandless Paul Brownlee McCandless Jr. (born March 24, 1947) is an American multi-instrumentalist and founding member of the American jazz group Oregon. He is one of the few jazz oboists. He also plays bass clarinet, English horn, flute and soprano saxop ...
– oboe * Father Eal Sagwag – trombone, electric piano * Tim Miller – violin * Adan Abbott – cello, alto saxophone * Mark Vigorito – cello, alto saxophone * Robert Cheatham – cello, alto saxophone * Mason – vibraphone, bass * Yazam Parvanta – tabla * R. Albert Nicholson – drums *
David Earle Johnson David Earle Johnson (April 10, 1938 - December 22, 1998) was a percussionist, composer and music producer. The son of Earle H. Johnson and Lottie Ruth Troutman Johnson of Florence, SC. He appeared on Billy Cobhams’ Total Eclipse and Voyage ...
– percussion * Tom Fatterusso – oozic * Col. Crawford Boyd – potarth, bawa


References

{{Reflist 1980 debut albums Experimental rock albums by American artists