Recorded in the spring of 1978 at
Yes bassist
Chris Squire's home studio,
K-Scope featured three founding members of the
Split Enz/
Crowded House: Eddie Rayner (keys),
Tim Finn (lead vocal) and brother
Neil Finn (backing vocal).
Manzanera also enlists percussion heavyweight
Simon Phillips, good buddies
John Wetton and Bill MacCormick (both bassists and vocalists), and saxophonist Mel Collins, among several others. The band strong arms the solid pop/rock structures and approaches the instrumentals with the same verve. The literally "coolest" tune in the set is also
Manzanera's personal favorite, the breezy "Gone Flying." The composition (and performance) is a fine example of how truly excellent a pop song can be.
Manzanera's atmospheric "echo guitar" is at the core of the piece, with
Phillips contributing refined, offbeat, fluid percussion, and MacCormick (arguably the most appealing vocalist on the album) providing equally exceptional bass work. The song is supplemented by the next cut, the quirky, instrumental "N-Shift," featuring MacCormick's pronounced, funky basslines. Other stand-out sounds include the opener, "K-Scope," a charged instrumental featuring Mel Collins on sax; the reggae rhythm of "Cuban Crisis";
Wetton's lead vocal on "Numbers," and
Manzanera's closing instrumental, "You Are Here." The bonus cuts include two energetic performances from
801's 1977 tour ("Remote Control" and "Out of the Blue") and a demo version of "Slow Motion TV" (titled "It Don't Matter to Me"). The frantic, anxious "Remote Control" features a hot
Andy Mackay tenor sax solo, and
Roxy Music's "Out of the Blue," while failing in the vocal department, showcases Bill MacCormick's thoughtful, occasionally fast bass playing. Though probably not
Manzanera's most accomplished work,
K-Scope remains one of his most interesting and enjoyable projects. [In the label's ongoing effort to give
Manzanera his due, Expression Records later released
K-Scope with three bonus cuts.] ~ David Ross Smith