TOWERS OPEN FIRE is a band featuring Judge Smith, vocals, and guitarist Brakeman, plus guest musicians. They are based in Glastonbury.
TOWERS OPEN FIRE features the results of the recent song-writing collaboration that Judge has undertaken with Brakeman, whose unique open-tuned guitar technique produces musical textures for their songs that are like no other. These tracks are memorably tuneful, with literate, ingenious lyrics. This album also features the Glastonbury musicians, percussionist Tim Gallagher and ‘Cellist Gerry Barnett.
TOWERS OPEN FIRE has eleven tracks with a total running time of over 55 mins, and is presented in the ‘Masters Of Art’, military-grade super-jewelbox format with a comic-book-style 12 page booklet and full lyrics.
Other musicians featured on this, their first album, are GERRY BARNETT, Electric Cellist, and TIM GALLAGHER, Percussion.
Judge and Brakeman are Songwriters first and foremost, although the collaboration with Brakeman has been Judge’s first long-term, two person, Lyricist & Composer, song-writing partnership since the mid-1970s. However both men also have very distinctive performance styles and the Duo perform live under the name ‘Towers Open Fire’. They make Acoustic music which has little connection with either European or American Folk traditions, sometimes being a variety of Acoustic Rock music, at others, pursuing their own version of the Art Song. The Lyrics tend to be witty and literate, while the tunes are invariably catchy and memorable.
All the musicians involved live in Glastonbury or nearby, and the album was recorded relatively rapidly in Judge’s home studio, before being mixed at Pat Collier’s Perry Vale Studios in London. Brakeman, who was once the proprietor of a London Guitar shop, uses many different instruments, but these songs were almost all entirely recorded using the same classical guitar.
In common with many Glastonbury musicians, Judge and Brakeman endorse ‘432 tuning’, in which the note ‘A’ is tuned to 432 Hz as opposed to standard ‘Concert Pitch’ of 440 Hz. This system has its origin in mystical mathematics, and Judge was initially inclined to dismiss it as hippie nonsense, but he quickly realised that, when singing in this tuning, his vocal technique, range and stamina were greatly enhanced. Who’d have thought it?
Judge and Brakeman would like to thank Gerry Barnett, Tim Gallagher, Fiona Lindsay, Samia Dance, Rik James, Sam Hargreaves, and the photographers Seán Kelly, Noel Dacey, Tommy Clark and Steven Hargraves.
07. Fighting The Long Defeat
09. So Sure
MUSIC & LYRICS (Tracks 3 & 4)
MUSIC & LYRICS (Track 11).JUDGE – LEAD VOX
BRAKEMAN – GUITARS, BACKING VOX.
GERRY BARNETT – CELLO (Tracks 3, 5, 8 & 10)
TIM GALLAGHER – PERCUSSION (Tracks 2 & 3)
MIXED by PAT COLLIER (Perry Vale Studios)
GRAPHIC DESIGN by FIONA COX
PHOTOGRAPHY by SEÁN KELLY, NOEL DACEY, TOMMY CLARK & STEVEN HARGRAVES
Promo Video
There was also a promo clip filmed, and subsequently edited by Steven Hargraves, guitarist of the hardcore punk band BALLPEIN