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Joy of a Toy

Joy of a Toy
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Studio album by Kevin Ayers
Released November 1969
Recorded 17 June–11 September 1969
Studio Abbey Road Studios, London
Genre Psychedelic rock, psychedelic pop, Canterbury scene, experimental rock
Length

41:30 (original issue)

1:07:04 (2003 reissue)
Label Harvest
Producer Kevin Ayers & Peter Jenner
Kevin Ayers chronology
Joy of a Toy
(1969)
Shooting at the Moon
(1970)Shooting at the Moon1970
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3.5/5 stars
Rolling Stone 4/5 stars
The Times 5/5 stars

41:30 (original issue)

Joy of a Toy is the debut solo album of Kevin Ayers, a founding member of Soft Machine. Its whimsical and unique vision is a clear indication of how Soft Machine might have progressed under Ayers' tenure. He is accompanied on the LP by his Soft Machine colleagues Robert Wyatt, Mike Ratledge and Hugh Hopper.

After a Soft Machine tour of the USA with the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Ayers had decided to retire from the music business. Hendrix however, presented Ayers with an acoustic Gibson J-200 guitar on the promise that he continue his songwriting. Ayers repaired to a small London flat where he composed and arranged a whole LP which was then presented to Malcolm Jones' fledgling Harvest label where it was recorded by Peter Jenner for the then exorbitant sum of £4000.

Joy features many of Ayers' most enduring songs from "The Lady Rachel" to "Girl on a Swing", the latter still, regularly covered by artists to this day like Candie Payne and The Ladybug Transistor. It was on Joy that Ayers developed his sonorous vocal delivery, an avant-garde song construction and an affection for bizarre instrumentation that would have a deep influence far into the 1970s and indeed the present day.

For the recording of Syd Barrett's first solo album—The Madcap Laughs—Soft Machine was brought in to do overdubs for a few of Barrett's tracks. It was during this time that Barrett recorded a guitar part for the track "Religious Experience", (later titled "Singing a Song in the Morning"); this version wasn't released until the 2003 reissue of Joy.

All tracks written by Kevin Ayers

Shortly after Barrett's death, Ayers told Mojo magazine that when Barrett arrived at the studio: "....he was out-of-it....wasn't able to tune his guitar or find the chords". A third guitar is present on this track [take 103], most noticeably at 0:54-1:03, 1:37-1:42 and 2:34-2:51.


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