The second album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a sextet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, accordion, piano, keyboards, samples, woodwinds and vocals.
One guest added keyboards on one track.
This is the follow-up album to the 1995 album Caveman Hughscore album. A decet album reviewed some days ago.
This is also the late Hugh Hopper's band. A bassist & a legend who does not need any introduction.
This album is clocking in at three quarters of an hour.
Caveman Hughscore were all over the place and disconnected, music-wise. A bit of a clean-up would have benefited the music on that album.
That cleanup has been completed on Highspotparadox. The music is quirky, jazzy Canterbury scene fusion.
There are some accordion and female vocals floating on the top of the drums, bass and woodwinds.
The music is still pretty melodic. It is also whimsical and quirky.
The music is pretty good too. This album is not as good as their third and final album Delta Flora from 1999. It is still an album well worth checking out if you are into the Canterbury scene.
2.5 points
















































