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''Strictly Personal'' is the second album by
Captain Beefheart Don Van Vliet (; born Don Glen Vliet; January 15, 1941 – December 17, 2010) was an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and visual artist best known by the stage name Captain Beefheart. Conducting a rotating ensemble known as Th ...
and his Magic Band. It was originally released in October 1968 as the first album on the
Blue Thumb Records Blue Thumb Records was an American record label founded in 1968 by Bob Krasnow and former A&M Records executives Tommy LiPuma and Don Graham. Blue Thumb's last record was released in 1978. In 1995, the label was revived and remained active un ...
label. It was released nearly a year after the band had taken to the studio to record the follow-up to 1967's '' Safe as Milk''. Producer
Bob Krasnow Robert Alan Krasnow (July 20, 1934 – December 11, 2016) was an American record label executive and entrepreneur who had a long and successful career in the music industry. He founded Blue Thumb Records, later became chairman of Elektra Records ...
added phasing and
reverberation Reverberation (also known as reverb), in acoustics, is a persistence of sound, after a sound is produced. Reverberation is created when a sound or signal is reflected causing numerous reflections to build up and then decay as the sound is abso ...
effects to the recordings, which were later disavowed by Beefheart. These effects have since been the topic of much discussion among music fans and critics. Alternate recordings from the period were released on 1971's '' Mirror Man''.


History

The original intention was to record an album for Buddah Records entitled ''It Comes to You in a Plain Brown Wrapper'' (''Strictly Personals sleeve design is a relic of this initial concept).Barnes, p. 55 A considerable amount of material was recorded for the project during the period of October–November 1967 with Krasnow producing. Buddah, however, declined to release the album, which appeared in revised form the following year. ''Strictly Personal'' features re-recorded versions of songs from the 1967 sessions. Krasnow's heavy use of phasing and reverberation during mixing was done in accordance with the popular
psychedelic rock Psychedelic rock is a rock music Music genre, genre that is inspired, influenced, or representative of psychedelia, psychedelic culture, which is centered on perception-altering hallucinogenic drugs. The music incorporated new electronic sound ...
trends of the day. Beefheart subsequently condemned the production. He said the effects were added without his knowledge or approval. These comments became public only after sales of the album failed to reach expectations. It has been claimed by other band members that he initially agreed to the use of these sounds. Regardless, Beefheart did release his later recordings with a much more basic and unprocessed sound. Buddah released some recordings from the earlier sessions, along with an earlier version of "Kandy Korn", as '' Mirror Man'' in 1971. Much other material from the 1967 sessions has since been released: the compilation ''I May Be Hungry But I Sure Ain't Weird'' (1992) contained eleven of the original cuts taken from master tapes. This album has long since been out of print, but all eleven tracks can be found spread across ''The Mirror Man Sessions'' and the current version of ''Safe as Milk''. Some of these tracks were also used for a vinyl-only release by the Sundazed label in 2008 bearing the original intended title of ''It Comes to You in a Plain Brown Wrapper'' but this release does not duplicate the original album's concept or sequence.


Reception

Barret Hansen, in a December 1968 review for '' Rolling Stone'', was unsure of the value of the record; he felt that Beefheart and his band had "the capability of making the ultimate white blues album", but that the "noisy, discom-bobulated freakout shit" and "liquid audio" spoil the potential, so that it was unclear to him if the album was the work of "the world's greatest white bluesman", "a competent musician, capable of occasional titanic moments", or "a hack performer" with genius production. Stewart Mason, in a retrospective AllMusic review, felt it was a terrific album but underrated due to the reputation of Bob Krasnow's remixing; although he did feel that the "sound effects and phasing do detract from the album at points". It was voted number 661 in
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's All Time Top 1000 Albums 3rd Edition (2000).


Track listing

According to the album credits, all songs were written by
Don Van Vliet Don, don or DON and variants may refer to: Places *County Donegal, Ireland, Chapman code DON *Don (river), a river in European Russia *Don River (disambiguation), several other rivers with the name *Don, Benin, a town in Benin *Don, Dang, a vill ...
. Lyricist
Herb Bermann Herb Bermann is an American lyricist, screenwriter, and actor. He is best known for co-writing the 1967 debut album '' Safe as Milk'' for Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band. The second album ''Strictly Personal'' featured four of Bermann's songs, ...
has contested this, claiming to have written the lyrics to the songs "Safe As Milk", "Trust Us", "Gimme Dat Harp Boy" and "Kandy Korn"


Personnel

*
Don Van Vliet Don, don or DON and variants may refer to: Places *County Donegal, Ireland, Chapman code DON *Don (river), a river in European Russia *Don River (disambiguation), several other rivers with the name *Don, Benin, a town in Benin *Don, Dang, a vill ...
– vocals, harmonica *
Alex St. Clair Alex St. Clair (born Alexis Clair Snouffer; September 14, 1941 – c. January 5, 2006) was an American musician. Twice guitarist for Captain Beefheart, St. Clair was a contemporary of Frank Zappa and Beefheart at Antelope Valley High School i ...
– guitar *
Jeff Cotton Jeffrey Ralph Cotton (born May 31, 1948) is an American rock guitarist, known for his work as a member of Captain Beefheart's Magic Band. Cotton first came to attention as guitarist with Merrell and the Exiles, who had a few local hits in 1 ...
– guitar *Jerry Handley – bass * John French – drums


References

;Bibliography * Barnes, Mike (2000). ''Captain Beefheart''. Omnibus Press.


External links


Lyrics, reviews and further details
at the Captain Beefheart Radar Station. {{Authority control Captain Beefheart albums 1968 albums Blue Thumb Records albums Albums recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders