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''The Story of Simon Simopath'' is the debut album by British psychedelic band
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, released by Island Records in 1967. Described by '' Melody Makers
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album", the songs are linked with a story on the back cover which details the dream of Simon Simopath to fly. "Pentecost Hotel" was released as a single with the non-album b-side, "Feelin' Shattered". "Wings of Love" was the next single, also with a non-album b-side, "Requiem to
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". "Girl in the Park", from the second album, ''All of Us'', featured the b-side, "C Side In Ocho Rios", which is an instrumental version of "In the Courtyard of the Stars".


Story

On the back cover is a text story, "The Story of Simon Simopath: A Science Fiction Pantomime", which links the song titles. It deals with a boy named Simon Simopath who dreams of having wings. He is lonely, and after reaching adulthood goes to work in a "computer office block". He suffers a nervous breakdown and is unable to find help in a mental institution, but gets aboard a rocket and meets a centaur who will be his friend and a tiny goddess named Magdalena, who works at Pentecost Hotel. Simon and Magdalena fall in love and get married, followed by a jazzy party. The title of the album is a possible reference to William Burroughs' novel Naked Lunch, which coins the word to describe several escapees from a mental institution. In this context, the word refers to 'a citizen convinced he is an ape or other citizen'.


Legacy

In a retrospective review on
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, Stewart Mason feels that the "unashamedly twee early concept album", with its "deliberately childlike tone", despite being "a collection of unconnected songs forced together" in a "rather silly story", is a "uniformly solid set of well-constructed psych-pop tunes".


Track listing

*All songs written by Patrick Campbell-Lyons and Alex Spyropoulos ;Side one #"Wings of Love" – 3:20 #"Lonely Boy" – 2:31 #"We Can Help You" – 1:57 #"Satellite Jockey" – 2:35 #"In the Courtyard of the Stars" – 2:36 ;Side two #"You Are Just the One" – 2:07 #"Pentecost Hotel" – 3:06 #"I Never Found a Love Like This" – 2:50 #"Take This Hand" – 2:17 #"1999" – 2:09 The 2003 Universal Island Remasters collection includes both stereo and mono versions of the album on one disc. This release contains several bonus tracks: *11. "I Believe in Magic" (b-side to "Tiny Goddess") *12. "Life Ain't Easy" (previously unreleased version) *13. "Feelin' Shattered" (b-side to "Pentecost Hotel") *14. "Requiem to John Coltrane" (b-side to "Wings of Love") All songs composed by Patrick Campbell-Lyons and Alex Spyropoulos


Personnel

* Patrick Campbell-Lyons – guitar and vocals *Ray Singer – guitar *Alex Spyropoulos – piano, keyboards and vocals *Michael Coe - French horn and viola *Brian Henderson - bass *Peter Kester – drums *David Preston – drums *Patrick Shanahan – drums *Sylvia A. Schuster – cello Production * Chris Blackwell – executive producer *Brian Humphries – engineer *Syd Dale – conductor


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Story Of Simon Simopath, The Nirvana (British band) albums 1967 debut albums Albums produced by Chris Blackwell Island Records albums Concept albums