Sir Henry At N'didi’s Kraal
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''Sir Henry at N'didi's Kraal'' is the fourth and final solo album by
Vivian Stanshall Vivian Stanshall (born Victor Anthony Stanshall; 21 March 1943 – 5 March 1995) was an English singer-songwriter, musician, author, poet and wit, best known for his work with the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, for his exploration of the British upper ...
. It is a return to the largely spoken-word, solo comedy format of Stanshall's second album '' Sir Henry at Rawlinson End'' and is a sequel to the same work.


Background

''Sir Henry at N'didi's Kraal'' continues the story of the dissolute aristocrat and explorer Sir Henry Rawlinson, this time dealing with his attempts on behalf of the "Geographic Society" to locate a lost tribe of Zulus in South Africa. In contrast to '' Sir Henry at Rawlinson End'', it is almost entirely spoken word, with only one song included. The album is predominantly a parody of the colonial manners and attitudes of the British Empire, using Sir Henry as a mouthpiece for various ridiculous and sometimes racist philosophies which Stanshall could spoof. It has been described as "a contradictory mix of Sir Henry's belief in racial superiority and (Stanshall's) genuine affection for African culture." The album was recorded at a low point in Stanshall's life following his separation from his second wife
Ki Longfellow Ki Longfellow (born Baby Kelly, formerly Pamela Kelly; December 9, 1944 - June 12, 2022) was an American novelist, playwright, theatrical producer, theater director and entrepreneur with dual citizenship in Britain. She is best known in the Un ...
and their young family, during which he was suffering from severe alcohol and prescription medicine abuse. Stanshall was unhappy with the album's unpolished content, editing and low production values and subsequently disowned it. The producer, Glen Colson, has defended the release and his own work on it by protesting that Stanshall's depressed and intoxicated state diminished his creative input and that Colson himself was obliged to finish the album as best he could. Although Stanshall would continue to produce one-off recordings, advertisements and the comic opera '' Stinkfoot'', ''Sir Henry at N'didi's Kraal'' is his final album. Stanshall later recorded music and narration intended to form an album by linking together material from his final three John Peel BBC sessions, recorded in 1988-1991. However, this project was not completed at the time of his death. It was not until 2023 that Michael Livesley, with the assistance of Andy Frizell, did so under the title ''Rawlinson's End''.


Track listing

# "Sir Henry at N'didi's Kraal" - 51:42


Personnel

*Vivian Stanshall - vocals and narration, trumpet, percussion *Suzie Honeyman - violin *Sean Oliver - bass guitar *Jon Glyn - saxophone *John Scott - footsteps *
Bruce Smith Bruce Bernard Smith (born June 18, 1963) is an American former football defensive end who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 19 seasons, primarily with the Buffalo Bills. He played college football at Virginia Tech, where he was ...
- drums *Mario Tavares - producer *Simon The Lodger - unexplained contribution *
Ralph Steadman Ralph Idris Steadman (born 15 May 1936) is a British illustrator best known for his collaboration and friendship with the American writer Hunter S. Thompson. Steadman is renowned for his political and social caricatures, cartoons and picture b ...
- artwork


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sir Henry at N'didi's Kraal 1984 albums Vivian Stanshall albums Spoken word albums by British artists