Monday, June 18, 2012

Jimmie Spheeris - Isle Of View (1971



The cover art did not mislead me even it seems to be making war on the contrary to the music on the album which is plainly made for making the other one thing. Beautiful music with extended instrument gathering such as viola, violin, flute and conga.
The Nest: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y30P9OMZ4HY
For Roach: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jMZjeNTvRM

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Big Brother And The Holding Company - How Hard It Is (1971)




Janis Joplin is not with them anymore but the music is is still good, rolling and jammy blues based stuff.

Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick 2 (2012)





Thick As A Brick means me a lot. What happened to fictious Gerald Bostock after 1972 is to be heard on this new album. As i said, TAAB means me a lot, the music, the sounds, everything on the album is one and takes me always back to time and place where i used to listen it again and again. So what to think of this second one? It is not about what happened to Gerald later but what might have happened. He might have come banker, homeless, military man, chorister or just ordinary man. Anderson tells us about those possible histories of Gerald. This album unfortunately does not take me to any retro feelings. The sounds are mostly today's sounds of course and the spirit is only partly 70's. I must confess i was hoping TAAB2 would sound somehow more like TAAB1 and somehow it does, but is not stuffy enough to fulfill all my expectations. The compositions and production itself are top, but when even Dream Theater occasionally comes to my mind it makes me drift in some other worlds than in 1974 when i heared the original one first time. Maybe it would be too much to ask for Ian Anderson to make me feel the same again 40 years later on the same concept, but i always demand for the best. Great post-progressive record but not great enough when comparing it to my world according to "GB". I don't like those spoken word parts at all. I think Anderson made this as a compromise for both old and new listeners. Now it is proved: You can not step two times in the same river. Or maybe i just am thick as a brick.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Ralph Humphrey - Drums


I'd like to introduce some of my favorite musicians who maybe are not too well known, but who i think are masters on their own area.

Some of my favorite Zappa albums from the first half of seventies are those on what Ralph Humphrey played drums at the same time as Chester Thompson.

C.T. may be better known than Ralph Humphrey but how R.H. plays his instrument on "Overnite Sensation" for example (One size fits all, Roxy & Elsewhere) is something that makes the album. I listened that record today and once again thought what is the main thing that makes the sound of it. There are many things but to me one of the most important ones are how Ralph H- plays his set. "Overnite Sensation" is one of those album i know throughly note by note.

Ralph Humphrey's way of doing things with his drums is something i have not heard from anyone else.

Wow, i found this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wN9eZNfWbEo

Supertramp - S/T (1970)



It was in late 70s or early 80s when i first heard "Supertramp" and did not like it at all. It was the kind of irritating thin and high-pitched aor rock sound that i can not stand. When i much later, in fact just last year found this their debut album, my feeling was totally different. This is excellent light, smart and born-nostalgic progressive pop-rock. What bothers me is that i have a feeling i have heard this before somewhere maybe by some other bands, but i'm sure i haven't. The whole thing on the album brings many kind of things to my mind, but i don't know where they come and that is enigmatic. As i listen to this it is like suffering amnesia, like remembering and getting, but not... "Try again" is great!

Rare Earth - MA (1973 Rare Earth)



17 minutes "Ma" is nice jamming psychedelic soul. Good album. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhyWZeXbfH8

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

London Pop News - Sampler (1969 Island)





Sorry these news are a bit late but aren't not the not the seventies news. How i hate mr. Bean! What am i talking about?

Pop Sound 70 - Sampler (1970 Polydor)




Very listenable cavalcade. But why did they smother the tiger with that plastic bag?

Jamul - Jamul (1970 Lizard)



This is the third time for me to stumble upon on this album. I paid 10 euros for this near mint condition one copy and that makes me happy because Jamul is so good music. It really is one of those so called "lost gems" or at least "hidden pearls". Worth investigating!

Monday, June 4, 2012

Jan Garbarek & Bobo Stenson Quartet - Witchi-Tai-To (1973 ECM)



When i saw this in a second hand book shop i thought i finally found my first Jim Pepper album. That was because i knew Witchi-Tai-To is his song. So i was a bit disappointed to notice that Witchi-Tai-To was just the name to this Danish fusion jazz band's album. Pepper's song is on the album and because fusion jazz is my music too i decided to purchase this. G-S Q's music is quite soprano saxofone-orienteed. That is natural of course, because Garbarek is saxophonist. I used to like the sound of it some, but in the long run i got a bit bored with if. It is funny that I don't recognize W-T-T when played this jazz way. "Kukka" is a song by Palle Danielson and it means "Flower" in my own language. It also is a girls name, but i don't know what Palle was thinking when composing it. This album is nice and easy jazz, but sorry to say too saxophone driven for me.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Blonde On Blonde - Reflections On A Life (1971 Ember)





This was in my friend's record shelf. We made some exchange and soon BoB found itself a new shelf. BoB's album like the band itself is very interesting. First they took there name after Dylan's album and moreover they adapted Dylan's lyrics.

Bob Dylan / "Like a Rolling Stone"

how does it feel
to be on your own
with no direction home
like a complete unknown
just like a rolling stone

BoB / "Bargain"

i guess it had to be
i'm all alone
i ain't got no home
a complete unknown
just like a rolling stone

As a whole BoB's album is like a riddle. I have heard it about ten times till now and its enigmatic atmosphere concerning the trinity of songs, lyrics and sounds keeps hold on me. I can not compare "Reflections of a Life" to any other obscure record album i happen to own or have ever heard. I'm afraid i have to work with this a lot to get it enough.

The album is an extract from real and sometimes absurd too life, but how they manifest it, is i hope, outsiders objective, narrative and external. Have to say some lyrics are hard to ingest, but when disregarding some uglier parts and focusing on the music instead, you can still hear something ingenious. And by some odd way even the extraordinary outspoken lyrics may create some extra tension to the music.

Maybe BoB wanted to take out speaking singer songwriter music like Dylan's on the next, even rougher level. That is...They took the semi-mournful "real life" descriptions like Dylan's, to another, very real disgust-realistic level. "Gene Machine" for example sounds like early Dylan but the lyrics are more bare and undressed and "Happy Families" aren't very happy happy either. "I don't care" is like a harmless rockabilly teenage love song, if you don't listen to it carefully.

Maybe BoB were frustrated with poor sale of their two previous albums and they so decided to make one more album with the attitude that okay..., it has come clear that our records don't sell, so what the f..., we can make one more, blonde on blonde, to tell what to do with it. Bob sells, so he has to be careful, but BoB don't, so let's have some fun...

And let's not forget that most of the songs on the record are top stuff accompanied by top musicianship. Beautiful ballads, a "choral", good blues with hendrixian and fuzzy guitar playing, psychedelic sound scenes.

All i say above is probably pure speculation, but nevertheless that or just because of it, this hard record is light, fun, exciting and crazy too. What the truth with this record is, is not the point. The point is how you imagine/reflect it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zfevudl_zI

Friday, May 25, 2012

Richard Betts - Highway Call (1974 Capricorn)




I'm not a big fan of  a certain kind of miserable forage country music that i supposed this perhaps may be when i bought it for some euros, but this is not like it all. On the contrary, this makes me feel good and smiley. I think laid-back is the right word with this... and of course Allman Brothers. Nice album to listen in this late April's swelter.

My "Allman Bros. specialist" friend Jukka announced me that the best song from Dick Betts is "In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed".

So, here it comes: " In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" (not from this album)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS4xjQXTUYw

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Golden Earring - S/T (1970 Dwarf)






My latest find. Wow! I did not know Golden Earring was this good band.
yellow and blue: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyC3wsQfkwc
see see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LErkIfMCAoQ

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Forever Amber - The Love Cycle (1969 re 2007)


The songwriting is mostly irritating and Beatles imitating crap. They are too young and inevitably late, so they can only try to simulate psych-pop and the result is artificial, embarrassing jumble. Nothing on the album is real, but average imitation. "The Dreamer Flies Back" is quite decent, even it tries to imitate early Pink Floyd. And... "On Top Of My Own Special Mountain" is quite good too.

The Terminal Barbershop - Hair Styles (1969 Atco)





Maybe it is not absolutely wrong to say this is the third album from the baroque psych-rock group called "Ars Nova". At least four ex Ars Nova members appear on this project. I have for long been annoyed on listening any versions of Hair musical. This will be the absolutely last one...and only one as well. What i'm trying to say is: Terminal  Barbershop takes the hair music on a very different "ars nova" -level when comparing it to the original one. Would be interesting to hear what reasons led them to make an album hair covers. After all this may be the best rendition of that old hippie musical. The  version of for example "Where Do I Go" is enjoyable. A footnote: There seems to be only one copy of this available on ebay now and someone asks 100 dollars for it! I purchased this for 3 euros and that is about 4 dollars. Max price for this, when ex cond... and when two insane bidders do not meet on ebay, is, i think, 15 dollars.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Kaleidoscope - Faintly Blowing (1969 Fontana this re by Sunbeam 2011)




Faintly Blowing sounds considered "psych" album in pure style. But... in my years it is even too smooth and too produced. In some parts Kaleidoscope's music on this album ladles from English folk music and the so called "psychedelic" aspect is a bit like superimposed. The folk back is okay.  Good album, good musicianship and great production. Nice artifact. But...  sorry to say in my ears when concerning psychrock, Kaleidoscope in just a skillful follower. "Feathered Tiger" could be Dylan's song. After all... This album is a classy product with one excellent, top track: "Faintly blowing" which sounds a bit like early Barret-Pink-Floyd. It really is top, but on the other hand albums  fuller track "Music" is a flop with it's ridiculous sound "scenes".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGlAaDXmlkY

20 Heavy Hits (Crystal 1971)




Nice collection. Strawberry Alarm Clock; Incense & Peppermint among many other good ones. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhYLz63csS0

Spooky Tooth - Spooky Two (1969 Island)




This is my first Spooky Tooth album. No..., in fact i once owned "Mirror" but did not like it at all. I yet could not resist purchasing this one for two euros though i had made myself clear ST is not music for me. Fortunately i did it because this their second album is quite good. Yet it sound a bit forced like everything i have heard from them. What makes this better than the rest of the ST that i have heard is the rough American sound. The musicianship is okay, but i can't help me getting a feeling they are not on their own enough. I can not explain to myself why Spooky Tooth sounds counterfeited. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpLzzTsnaG4