Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The McCoys - Human Bell (1969 Mercury)



Begins with hard rock version of Johnny Be Goode. Then turns to rural. Next one, psych-jazz tinged piece "Epiloque" is quite good and best for now. Dylan's "All Over You" is not among his best songs. "Daybreak" is a seven and half minute mixture of mild blues, jazz and horn rock. Free jamming part in the middle of "Daybreak" is nice. "It Really Doesn't Matter" is a guitar driven bluesy song by R. Zehringer (later Derringer) with some unnecessary freakingout in the end. Then another mediocre blues... and then "Clergy Lies" with sound effects from toilet. Ends with "Sormy Monday Blues". Quite good guitar playing by Derringer but it may take some time for me to listen this again.

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