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East of Eden: Mercator Projected  
Reviewer: Ben Miler | See all reviews by Ben Miler
Section: Reviews | Category: Music | Area: Oregon
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East of Eden was a British band that existed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and released a handful of albums. 1969's Mercator Projected is their first offering, and also regarded as their best. This album was originally released on Deram Records, the same label that gave us the Moody Blues.

The band didn't have a steady lineup, but on this album, the group consisted of violinist and flutist Dave Arbus, saxist Ron Caines, guitarist and vocalist Geoff Richardson, bassist Steve York and drummer Dave LaFont. Dave Arbus happened to be the same guy who played violin on The Who's classic "Baba O'Reilly" (aka "Teenage Wasteland"), by the way.

The album varies from hard rocking numbers like "Northern Hemisphere" to moody atmospheric numbers like "Bathers", "Waterways", and "Moth". There's also a bluesy number called "Centaur Woman" (sung by Ron Caines), but this is the only weak number on this album, as there's just too much bass noodling from Steve York.

The whole album is a fascinating combination of psych, Middle Eastern influences, early prog rock, and jazz rock. Odd electronic effects are included from time to time, odd use of phasing not unlike the Beatles' "I Am the Walrus", and some jams that sound like they belong on a Soft Machine album.

The old LP features photos of the band members all dressed in Egyptian garb and makeup on the back. The album had been reissued on CD on Repertoire Records in Germany, Si-Wan Records in Korea, and some Japenese reissues as well, so if you can't find the LP or you no longer have a turntable, then you can find the CD reissue online or at your finer record stores that carries better imports (that is, the record stores ran by music enthusiasts, which are becoming quite rare these days, at least in America).

If the description of the album sounds interesting, and you want something than the usual Top 40 nonsense, then give this album a try.

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Visitor Comments about East of Eden: Mercator Projected
Posted by t. allen on 2007-10-15 04:04:43
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Comment: on which album did keith moon appear?

Posted by shiloh Noone on 2007-04-08 19:22:05
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Comment: Please help , does anybody know who guitarist Geoff Nicholson played with before East Of Eden. Their was a Ron Caines Quartet pre East Of Eden?
I contacted Dave Arbus in New York , he can''t remember or does not want to..........Help .........Shiloh@telkomsa.net

Posted by Jay on 2006-11-09 07:44:08
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Comment: this is the one lp I really enjoy turning people on to '' it makes you sad to see [ hear ] how poorly david matthews does with the same tools

Posted by Mo on 2005-01-25 09:14:19
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Comment: Not too bad an album. If you thinking of buying it, I suggest to get East of Eden / East of Eden (1971) ... would give that album 10 out of 10

Posted by Ben Miler on 2003-11-08 23:02:08
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Comment: I figured out why I mistyped Geoff Nicholson as Richardson, because the violinst for Caravan (for albums like For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night, Caravan & the New Symphonia, Cunning Stunts, Blind Dog at St. Dunstans, etc.) was named Geoff Richardson, and somehow I was thinking of him when I meant to say the guitarist/vocalist for East of Eden was Geoff Nicholson.

Posted by Ben Miler on 2003-10-28 14:11:54
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Comment: You''re right Schmeek, it was Geoff Nicholson, my mistake. I just looked at my LP copy (original British Deram pressing) and it was Nicholson, not Richardson.

Posted by Schmeek on 2003-07-07 10:19:10
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Comment: Geoff Nicholson guitar and vocals (not Richardson).

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