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Self-Titled Summer | Penguin Cafe Orchestra (1981, UK)
Our next spotlight on a Fedi-recommended self-titled album is on number 279 on The List, submitted by friscolala. Inspired by a shellfish-induced hallucination composer and founder Simon Jeffes had, PCO's whimsical instrumental music is hard to classify but certainly not hard to listen to. Beginning as a quartet, this s/t, their 2nd studio album, sees the group as a 10-piece. When giving the album a spin, you might recognize something - a few of the tracks on this album would later be used in various places, including "Telephone and Rubber Band" in the Oliver Stone film Talk Radio and "Numbers 1-4" on a Mister Rogers' Neighborhood episode.
Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: https://1001otheralbums.com/2025/09/05/self-titled-summer-penguin-cafe-orchestra-1981-uk/Want to skip straight to the music? Here's a Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhIguI99BDo
Happy listening!
#PenguinCafeOrchestra #PenguinCafe #SimonJeffes #ArtRock #folk #instrumental #1980s #selftitled #music #1001OtherAlbums
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Self-Titled Summer | Penguin Cafe Orchestra (1981, UK)
Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 279 on The List, submitted by friscolala. Here’s a quick rundown:
- Point of origin(s): The Penguin Cafe Orchestra (PCO) was founded by British guitarist and composer Simon Jeffes in 1972. The “Penguin Cafe” part of the name as well as the inspiration for the music resulted from a vivid dream/hallucination Jeffes experienced due to some bad shellfish. The group’s debut album, Music from the Penguin Café (1976), was credited to the “Penguin Café Quartet” of Jeffes plus Helen Liebmann on cello, Steve Nye on piano, and Gavyn Wright on violin and viola. Released on Brian Eno’s experimental label, Obscure, that album kickstarted the conundrum of how exactly to classify PCO’s sound. The album we look at here, their 2nd, continues that conundrum and expands the original quartet into a 10-piece “orchestra”, with the addition of Braco (percussion), Giles Leaman (oboe), Neil Rennie (ukulele), Geoffrey Richardson (a bunch of stuff), Julio Segovia (cymbals), and Peter Veitch (accordion, violin).
- Tasting notes: Whimsical art rock? Minimalist chamber folk if said chamber was a Cirque du Soleil tent and the folk was for the acrobats’ warm-up which inevitably turned into a magical tea party/all-night shindig? The soundtrack to Amélie if the characters were penguins and not humans and it was set in a small town in Australia not France?
- Standout track: “The Ecstasy of Dancing Fleas”
- Where are they now?/RIP: PCO would go on to release three more studio albums and became a very beloved band; snippets of their work can be found in a wide variety of places including film, radio/podcast theme music, and even a Mister Rogers’ Neighorhood episode. Though the lineup would change here and there, the group toured extensively for a good 20 years, pretty much right up until Jeffes died in 1997 at the age of 48. In 2007, following a series of well-received reunion concerts, Jeffes’ son Arthur Jeffes formed a new group called Penguin Cafe, which plays PCO music and original work in the vein of PCO. A 2025-26 “Penguin Cafe Performs Music from the Penguin Cafe Orchestra” tour is underway as we speak, with UK dates currently posted for tomorrow (September 6) and November.
- Websites: Wikipedia
Happy listening!
- YouTube: Penguin Cafe Orchestra – Penguin Cafe Orchestra
- Discogs: Penguin Cafe Orchestra – Penguin Cafe Orchestra
#1980s #artRock #folk #instrumental #music #musicDiscovery #PenguinCafe #PenguinCafeOrchestra #selftitled #SimonJeffes
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Self-Titled Summer | Penguin Cafe Orchestra (1981, UK)
Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 279 on The List, submitted by friscolala. Here’s a quick rundown:
- Point of origin(s): The Penguin Cafe Orchestra (PCO) was founded by British guitarist and composer Simon Jeffes in 1972. The “Penguin Cafe” part of the name as well as the inspiration for the music resulted from a vivid dream/hallucination Jeffes experienced due to some bad shellfish. The group’s debut album, Music from the Penguin Café (1976), was credited to the “Penguin Café Quartet” of Jeffes plus Helen Liebmann on cello, Steve Nye on piano, and Gavyn Wright on violin and viola. Released on Brian Eno’s experimental label, Obscure, that album kickstarted the conundrum of how exactly to classify PCO’s sound. The album we look at here, their 2nd, continues that conundrum and expands the original quartet into a 10-piece “orchestra”, with the addition of Braco (percussion), Giles Leaman (oboe), Neil Rennie (ukulele), Geoffrey Richardson (a bunch of stuff), Julio Segovia (cymbals), and Peter Veitch (accordion, violin).
- Tasting notes: Whimsical art rock? Minimalist chamber folk if said chamber was a Cirque du Soleil tent and the folk was for the acrobats’ warm-up which inevitably turned into a magical tea party/all-night shindig? The soundtrack to Amélie if the characters were penguins and not humans and it was set in a small town in Australia not France?
- Standout track: “The Ecstasy of Dancing Fleas”
- Where are they now?/RIP: PCO would go on to release three more studio albums and became a very beloved band; snippets of their work can be found in a wide variety of places including film, radio/podcast theme music, and even a Mister Rogers’ Neighorhood episode. Though the lineup would change here and there, the group toured extensively for a good 20 years, pretty much right up until Jeffes died in 1997 at the age of 48. In 2007, following a series of well-received reunion concerts, Jeffes’ son Arthur Jeffes formed a new group called Penguin Cafe, which plays PCO music and original work in the vein of PCO. A 2025-26 “Penguin Cafe Performs Music from the Penguin Cafe Orchestra” tour is underway as we speak, with UK dates currently posted for tomorrow (September 6) and November.
- Websites: Wikipedia
Happy listening!
- YouTube: Penguin Cafe Orchestra – Penguin Cafe Orchestra
- Discogs: Penguin Cafe Orchestra – Penguin Cafe Orchestra
#1980s #artRock #folk #instrumental #music #musicDiscovery #PenguinCafe #PenguinCafeOrchestra #selftitled #SimonJeffes