
What A Beautiful Place
This recorded autobiography of Catherine Howe, age 20, briefly appeared in 1971. Too young for memoirs, most artists have barely established any sort of musical competence by the age of legal adulthood, let alone compositions matching the maturity and complexity of Howeâs. What A Beautiful Place, however, is a prodigious effort wrought from the melancholy ruminations of post-adolescence. The albumâs eleven songs unfold like a classic bildungsroman, beginning in the smoke-stained industrial county of Yorkshire, transformed by the electrified creative landscape of mid-century London, and retiring to the warm pastoral bliss of the county of Dorset on Englandâs southern coast. Produced by noted jazz pianist Bobby Scott, the LPâoft-mistaken for a concept albumâwas available for only a month in the summer of 1971, disappearing after Reflection Recordsâ shuttering in 1971. While the CD is augmented with period-outtake âIn The Hot Summer,â the LP stays true to the original sequence, replete with a replica jacket tucked inside the gatefold.
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This recorded autobiography of Catherine Howe, age 20, briefly appeared in 1971. Too young for memoirs, most artists have barely established any sort of musical competence by the age of legal adulthood, let alone compositions matching the maturity and complexity of Howeâs. What A Beautiful Place, however, is a prodigious effort wrought from the melancholy ruminations of post-adolescence. The albumâs eleven songs unfold like a classic bildungsroman, beginning in the smoke-stained industrial county of Yorkshire, transformed by the electrified creative landscape of mid-century London, and retiring to the warm pastoral bliss of the county of Dorset on Englandâs southern coast. Produced by noted jazz pianist Bobby Scott, the LPâoft-mistaken for a concept albumâwas available for only a month in the summer of 1971, disappearing after Reflection Recordsâ shuttering in 1971. While the CD is augmented with period-outtake âIn The Hot Summer,â the LP stays true to the original sequence, replete with a replica jacket tucked inside the gatefold.




















