Brand X Unorthodox Behaviour (Vinyl, Passport Records, 1976) ***Brand X Moroccan Roll (Vinyl, Charisma, 1977) ***
Brand X Livestock (Vinyl, Passport Records, 1977) ****
Brand X Masques (Vinyl, Charisma, 1978) ***
Brand X Product (Vinyl, Passport Records, 1979) ***Brand X Do They Hurt? (Vinyl, Passport Records, 1980) ***
Genre: Progressive rock (some may say jazz fusion has some claims as well but the Phil Collins presence lends me to prefer prog rock, as well as the Hignosis inspired covers)
Places I remember: Real Groovy Records/ Vinyl Countdown
Fab, and all the other pimply hyperboles: Running on Three (Unorthodox Behaviour)
Gear costume: Rhesus Perplexus (Product); Isis Mourning i), ii) (Livestock); Macrocosm (Moroccan Roll)
Active compensatory factors: Only Product features the distinctive vocals of Phil Collins, apart from that he's the (occasional) drummer in Brand X, and the songs are all largely instrumental prog work-outs with some brilliant musicians.
Given the high rotation through various members and supporting musicians, the quality remains surprising high throughout each of these albums (released on Charisma in the UK and Passport Records in the USA).
Phil Collins pops up on most of these albums, apart from Masques but that's not very noticeable given Chuck Burgi's excellent drumming on that album.
Product is probably the one that deviates most from the Brand X brand, in that it contains a large number of actual songs with actual vocals by Phil Collins. That makes it the most commercial album amongst this lot. Given it's release date of 1980, it also makes it the one that leans most heavily on post punk sensibilities.
That, plus the fact it features two bassists, makes it the most eclectic album here.
Do They Hurt? is made up of vocal-less outtakes from the Product sessions and is actually the more cohesive of the two albums.
Where do they all belong? That's my current Brand X collection in one swoop. There's one more Collins/Brand X album for me to find - Is There Anything About? - a further album of Product outtakes. And then there are two more without Collins: X-Communication and Manifest Destiny.
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