
Tea With Holger Vinyl Record
It seems KPM have long been fans of Smith and Mudd and, after being introduced to each other by mutual friend Andy Allday, the peerless Balearic maestros were invited to contribute to the library labelâs digital-only âAlbum Shortsâ project. The results are predictably wonderful.
With past projects under our belt working with everyone involved so far it made perfect sense for Be With to take on the vinyl release of this instant library classic. But why is it called âTea With Holgerâ?
âHolgerâ is of course Holger Czukay and the whole LP is dedicated to Smith and Muddâs time spent with him and Ursa Major at Canâs famous Inner Space Studio in Weilerswist, near Cologne.
When not recording it seems they spent a great deal of time sat around being entertained by Holgerâs stories and drinking many cups of different sorts of tea from all over the world. These moments provide some their fondest memories of their visits:
âLooking back, it was pretty incredible that we spent part of our lives with Holger in one of the most magical places weâve ever known, Inner Space Studio. We have our memories and, of course, the Bison album we made with him. But to honour the time we spent with him, we wanted to dedicate an album to him called âTea With Holgerâ. The names of the tracks are about that time.â
The album was recorded over several years in London, Margate and Gorthleck, a small hamlet in the Scottish Highlands. Mike Piggott, who played with Bert Jansch, handled the strings and played violin whilst Sam Creer lent his virtuoso cello work to the proceedings. The sessions employed a key recording technique from their time with Holger: hit record and play. They wanted to capture magical improvisational moments live and not do the work later on in editing.
In their own words (and in classic library record sleeve style) these tracks are collectively described as âBalearic themes including breezy soul, sun-dappled melodies, warm pianos and sweeping stringsâ. You want to hear this, right?
The album is vintage Smith and Mudd. The gentle piano ushering in opening track âThe Gardenerâ is soon joined by low, bubbling drums. When the time is just right, lush guitars glisten above a Welsh language vocal that floats like silk. Easy as a sea breeze. âInnerspaceâ is of course a nod to Canâs aforementioned studio. Dark, heavy piano meets rolling drums before warm chords and luscious strings take over, gliding over moody grooves to drive you home. Closing out side A, âWeilerswistâ delivers more beautifully rolling piano and guitars over thumping cellos and building drums.
Side B opens with the full, string-enhanced version of âAway From Meâ. This is Smith and Muddâs prefered version and itâs only available here on this vinyl issue. For us itâs the standout on this all-highlight album. Tribal tones, piano and cello set a melodic staccato for violin to soar over while rolling piano lines and gospel organ chords descend into a drum drop that leads to a glorious vocal lead finale.
Distant synths introduce sun-drenched guitars and uplifting strings in âKölner Streetâ, before a spacey Moog solo leads to a spellbinding, sci-fi drop. The sunshine returns before the track ends. The album closes with âTea With Holgerâ. Airy vocal swells are punctuated by plucked cellos and picked guitars, all wonderfully warmed by a soulful piano.
Cut by Pete Norman and pressed in the Netherlands by Record Industry, âTea With Holgerâ comes in a classic KPM green sleeve complete with track descriptions from Smith and Mudd themselves. The finishing visual touches come courtesy of Richard Robinson. Weâve given this record the same care and attention as we give to each our KPM re-issues, and itâs just as essential.
- Originally released digitally as part of KPMâs Album Shorts, a full album of new music presented as a classic KPM green sleeve library record
- 140g vinyl
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: JAZZ
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Released: 8/30/19
- Internal ID: JIT
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It seems KPM have long been fans of Smith and Mudd and, after being introduced to each other by mutual friend Andy Allday, the peerless Balearic maestros were invited to contribute to the library labelâs digital-only âAlbum Shortsâ project. The results are predictably wonderful.
With past projects under our belt working with everyone involved so far it made perfect sense for Be With to take on the vinyl release of this instant library classic. But why is it called âTea With Holgerâ?
âHolgerâ is of course Holger Czukay and the whole LP is dedicated to Smith and Muddâs time spent with him and Ursa Major at Canâs famous Inner Space Studio in Weilerswist, near Cologne.
When not recording it seems they spent a great deal of time sat around being entertained by Holgerâs stories and drinking many cups of different sorts of tea from all over the world. These moments provide some their fondest memories of their visits:
âLooking back, it was pretty incredible that we spent part of our lives with Holger in one of the most magical places weâve ever known, Inner Space Studio. We have our memories and, of course, the Bison album we made with him. But to honour the time we spent with him, we wanted to dedicate an album to him called âTea With Holgerâ. The names of the tracks are about that time.â
The album was recorded over several years in London, Margate and Gorthleck, a small hamlet in the Scottish Highlands. Mike Piggott, who played with Bert Jansch, handled the strings and played violin whilst Sam Creer lent his virtuoso cello work to the proceedings. The sessions employed a key recording technique from their time with Holger: hit record and play. They wanted to capture magical improvisational moments live and not do the work later on in editing.
In their own words (and in classic library record sleeve style) these tracks are collectively described as âBalearic themes including breezy soul, sun-dappled melodies, warm pianos and sweeping stringsâ. You want to hear this, right?
The album is vintage Smith and Mudd. The gentle piano ushering in opening track âThe Gardenerâ is soon joined by low, bubbling drums. When the time is just right, lush guitars glisten above a Welsh language vocal that floats like silk. Easy as a sea breeze. âInnerspaceâ is of course a nod to Canâs aforementioned studio. Dark, heavy piano meets rolling drums before warm chords and luscious strings take over, gliding over moody grooves to drive you home. Closing out side A, âWeilerswistâ delivers more beautifully rolling piano and guitars over thumping cellos and building drums.
Side B opens with the full, string-enhanced version of âAway From Meâ. This is Smith and Muddâs prefered version and itâs only available here on this vinyl issue. For us itâs the standout on this all-highlight album. Tribal tones, piano and cello set a melodic staccato for violin to soar over while rolling piano lines and gospel organ chords descend into a drum drop that leads to a glorious vocal lead finale.
Distant synths introduce sun-drenched guitars and uplifting strings in âKölner Streetâ, before a spacey Moog solo leads to a spellbinding, sci-fi drop. The sunshine returns before the track ends. The album closes with âTea With Holgerâ. Airy vocal swells are punctuated by plucked cellos and picked guitars, all wonderfully warmed by a soulful piano.
Cut by Pete Norman and pressed in the Netherlands by Record Industry, âTea With Holgerâ comes in a classic KPM green sleeve complete with track descriptions from Smith and Mudd themselves. The finishing visual touches come courtesy of Richard Robinson. Weâve given this record the same care and attention as we give to each our KPM re-issues, and itâs just as essential.
- Originally released digitally as part of KPMâs Album Shorts, a full album of new music presented as a classic KPM green sleeve library record
- 140g vinyl
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: JAZZ
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Released: 8/30/19
- Internal ID: JIT














