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Julian Jay Savarin – Waiters On The Dance

23 Nov 2010

Julian Jay Savarin – Waiters On The Dance

Prog nerd alert! This is some seriously heavy shit; synth heavy and filled with fuzzy guitar leads, I can’t believe it’s taken me so long to share it with you. For all the kinda weak progressive rock that’s out there — all flute and jazz-influences — albums such as Waiters On The Dance highlight for us the finer aspects of the genre.

Julian Jay Savarin is a British science fiction writer, poet, musician and songwriter. He is best known as the author of Lemmus: A Time Odyssey, a sci-fi trilogy penned in the ’70s. The first book was called Waiters On The Dance, and it “tells the story of the Galactic organization and Dominions, which existed long before earth’s historic times. There are three primary, sometimes interwoven threads to the story, played against the backdrop of the mighty but allegedly benevolent G.O.D. One is the incredibly brilliant and ESP adept Alda, a woman of Serius who wants to rule the galaxy through behind-the-scenes efforts; the second is about her distant, evil relatives, the Kizeesh male line, eventual rulers of Hulio from the neighboring Cetus system, who also want to rule the galaxy after breaking with G.O.D. The third thread is played out from a skein about an experiment by G.O.D. to send an amalgam of humans from around the galaxy to the planet Terra under the leadership of Jael Adaamm. The pioneers are screened off from the rest of humanity. Terra subverts the humans, causing them to inexorably sink into meanness and war. This is caused by a vermoid groth (apparently the appendix) that appears in increasing numbers in infants born on Atlantis, the heart-land of the human pioneers on Terra. Meanness turns to ugliness and that to murder and war, until all the rest of Terra wages war on Atlantis, eventually destroying it. But Atlantis has two tricks up her sleeve, even in death…” (Wikipedia…yeesh!)

For a short time Savarin dabbled in music. His first band was called Julian’s Treatment, which recorded on album (A Time Before This) before breaking up. Julian recorded the followup to that album and titled it Waiters On The Dance under his own name.

The album features some very aggressive, guitar heavy rock with some cosmic elements and a ton of groovy organ parts, strings, Mellotron and more. Of course, the album is based on the science fiction story described above, so there’s an entire book behind the sounds and words on this record, not just a simple concept or story. The vocals are sung by Lady Jo Meek, who sang on the first Catapilla record (a rare Vertigo Swirlie!).

As the old story goes, science fiction plus prog rock equals amazing. See for yourself!

Julian Jay Savarin
Waiters On The Dance
Birth, 1971
MediaFire DL Link

01. Child Of The Nights, Pts. 1 & 2
02. Stranger
03. The Death Of Aida
04. Dance Of The Golden Flamingoes
05. Cycle
06. Soldiers Of Time


13 Comments on Julian Jay Savarin – Waiters On The Dance

  1. Arthur Fotheringay

    I’m just going to put on my waistcoat and play my flute to the pixies and elves in my cave

  2. MadsL

    ??? Much of this sounds like 70′s Deep Purple (Stormbringer) with a female woman singer.
    Am I completely wrong, a musical illiterate.
    But it’s not that I don’t like it. It’s just that after being introduced to Abilene, and bands like Blues Creation…
    I think I’m being spoiled.

  3. Holly

    I’d like to see Janet Weiss-era Susan Sarandon in the movie adaptation!

    BTW, flute totally trumps organ l-)

  4. Evan

    prove it! what’s the greatest prog/flute album. PROVE IT WOMAN!

  5. Holly

    Sigh (rolls up sleeves). Do you really want to mess with someone who was both a first chair flautist AND head of stage crew in high school? I SO out-geek you.

    Black Widow – Sacrifice
    Jade Warrior – st
    and, duh – Comus – First Utterance

    game set match

    And as for the 2010 model year – check Magic Lantern & Wolf People

    My keys they are a janglin’!

  6. Evan

    You’ve got me with Comus. Touche.

    I’d tell you where you could shove your flute, but I wouldn’t be telling you to do anything I’m sure you didn’t do 500 times in high school. ;)

  7. Holly

    Hey, I was a geek with BIG TITS, so human boys were mine to command. No need to gunk up my (rented) flute -ick!

    http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lcs5pgrjdc1qc1sduo1_400.jpg

  8. Evan

    prove it! prove it! prove it!

    Swan Fungus wet t-shirt pageant to begin in 5…4…3…

  9. Hornet Montana

    I have an image in me mind of “I was a geek with big TITS” on day glo T-shirts worn by male college freshmen.
    Wait, its gone.

  10. Holly

    Faded glories, Evan, faded glories…

  11. Evan

    Faded glories? Does that mean your boobs are gone!?

  12. Holly

    Just shrunken – unlike your mom, I didn’t have to pay for that to happen. BTW, happy birthday, Evan’s Mom!

  13. x

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