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ATTILA In the fifth century, a scourge
rolled across ATTILA! The name meant more. To Attila’s
followers, it meant glory, conquest and riches; an empire that extended to
the gates of the holy city of ATTILA: Is the most remarkable group on
the scene since the Huns sacked The music you will hear on this
album has no studio gimmicks, no multiple-track recordings. No extra
musicians were called in for the recording session. The sounds you hear are
the same as you would hear live. (And how many of us have paid to hear groups
live, only to find that their real sound was on
records, with extra musicians added?) How it is done will be covered later.
Who does it is more important. BILLY JOEL: (vocals, keyboard
player, arranger-composer, Taurus) Is a native New Yorker. He is twenty-one,
single, and only sweats two things: perfecting his sound and JON SMALL: (composer-arranger,
drums, Capricorn) Jon is also a native New Yorker and boyhood friend of
Billy. He is twenty-three, married, and talks best through his work. He has
been a drummer “forever.” Although they were successful and
accepted with their previous, larger group, Jon and Billy were dissatisfied
with the sound. They had a dream of a two-man group, with a new and different
attack. They wanted the sound to be full-sized, heavy, and have no middle-of-the-road
compromises. No one believed in it at first but them. For ten months, they rehearsed at
night in the basement of a wallpaper store owned by Jon’s family. Sometimes
they would rehearse upstairs, near the window, in the closed, almost darkened
store. “We bent the heads of a few
passing cops,” says Billy, “so we decided that the basement would be better.
No scenes, no hassles.” There was no heat in the basement.
Stacked all around were rolls of wallpaper. A smell of dust and paper hung in
the air. There were only walls and crates to play to. They practiced on
through the nights. As they worked, a new feeling
crept into their music. There was resentment and hostility at a world that
locks new music away in the basement. Hostility toward all the people who say
no to new sounds before they hear them. During this phase, Revenge is Sweet was written. “In a way,” says Jon, “Revenge is what the album is all about.” To make it clear, Jon and Billy
are not mad at the world. They find the world too beautiful a place, and life
too good a thing to waste it hating. There is joy in their music, too. Listen
to Wonder Woman and Rollin’
Home. There’s joy of life too, in Brain Invasion, a kind of stereo look at the insides of
minds and things. |
What they are mad at is
complacency, and all those without imagination. They are mad at those who
have eyes and won’t see; ears, but won’t hear. They see ATTILA as marching
over these people, crushing, bruising, making them look and listen. (You can
hear this on Side One: March of the Huns.) Here is the result: their first
album. Wake up people! ATTILA is at the gates. . . . TECHNICAL Billy Joel plays a Jon Small plays a normal set of
drums, pretty much the same way any two other drummers would. —Tom Paisley |
Music and lyrics by
William Joel and Jonathan Small
Side 1
WONDER WOMAN (3:38)
CALIFORNIA
FLASH
(3:32)
REVENGE IS
SWEET
(4:00)
AMPLIFIER
FIRE
(7:39)
Part I—GODZILLA
Part II—MARCH OF THE
HUNS
Side 2
ROLLIN’ HOME (4:52)
TEAR
THIS CASTLE DOWN (5:49)
HOLY MOSES (4:30)
BRAIN
INVASION
(5:41)
© 1970
Produced by Irwin Mazur, William Joel & Jonathan Small
for Mazur Enterprises, Ltd./Arranged by Attila
The selections are Mazur Enterprises, Ltd. Pub.—BMI
Cover Design: Richard Mantel/Photos: