Purple Colour Tracklist:1.Plantagenet Street in the Morning2. Cobbles and Slate3. Blue Bell Hill4. Donkey Hill5. Grafton Terrace6. Plantagenet Street in the Afternoon7. Corporation Oaks8. The Arboretum9. Ford Street St Marys10. A New St Anns11. Along the S
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Purple Colour
Tracklist:
1.Plantagenet Street in the Morning
2. Cobbles and Slate
3. Blue Bell Hill
4. Donkey Hill
5. Grafton Terrace
6. Plantagenet Street in the Afternoon
7. Corporation Oaks
8. The Arboretum
9. Ford Street St Marys
10. A New St Anns
11. Along the St Anns Well Road
12. Abbotsford and Hunger Hill
13. Pebble Dash and Green Grass
David Boulter St Anns. Released via Clay Pipe. Available on Purple Vinyl LP
Clay Pipe is pleased to welcome back the Tindersticks keyboard player David Boulter to the label.
Since his Yarmouth LP in 2020, and the spoken word-based Lovers Walk the following year, Boulter has concentrated on his soundtrack work. He has produced scores for documentary maker Volkan ces Displaced and Tinnitus, a visually striking film by Brazilian director Gregorio Graziosi. He has also released a series of lathe-cuts featuring his soundtrack work, and the Factory Mini CD and Twelve Bells for Libue flexi-disc single on Clay Pipe.
St Anns, is a tribute to the council estate, on the edge of Nottingham city centre that defined Boulters formative years:
I was born in the old St Anns. Famously documented in the late 60s as some of the poorest social housing in England. Crumbling, cramped, and full of damp. We had a shared toilet in the backyard and no bathroom, some of the houses were without hot water, it was freezing cold in winter. Everything seemed black and white.
By the late 1960s, St. Anns, like many other city centre areas, had become run down and was earmarked by the council for slum clearance. 340 acres were bulldozed and 30,000 people including Davids family were compulsorily uprooted. In 1970 the Victorian streets were replaced with a Radburn-style estate.
We moved to the new St Anns when I was six. There were two indoor toilets! A bathroom with a shiny white ceramic bath that you could fill whenever you wanted. Central heating, and a small garden at the front and back of the house. We had our own shed, and a cherry blossom tree just over the fence. Everything came into colour.
Subtle use of guitar, double bass, vibraphone, tenor recorder and field recordings conjure up the old streets of cobble and slate, damp brickwork and grey skies, juxtaposing the newer post-1960s world of pebble dash and green grass, fresh air and a brighter future.
After we moved to the new house, I still went to the old Victorian school, until it was demolished about a year later. It was very strange to walk to school through all the old houses and streets while they were being torn apart.
This is a record full of personal memories, but it also tells the tale of Britains inner cities and their renewal in the 60s and 70s.
At the end of 2022, my Mum could no longer live alone in our house. I spent Christmas packing belongings and emptying it, what to keep, what not to keep? The emotions and memories were intense. There was still the same carpet on the stairs that my Dad had put down when wed moved in.
Id already started to make some music that I knew had something to do with Nottingham, and the streets Id spent my childhood wandering. When I arrived back home in Prague, the feelings poured into the music.
I grew up in St Anns and lived around the area until I left for London when I was 25. This LP is a celebration of a community, streets that still hold a special place in my heart. I will always be from St Anns and St Anns will always be a part of me.
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