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-Silk - Smooth As Raw Silk - 1969 (2008 Bull's-Eye 585)-Alice
американская команда из 69-го года. Играют динамичный хард-рок с периодическими заездами на территории то брасс-рока, то вкусного инструментального психодела, то гитарно-органного харда, а то и фолк-рока с волынками и женскими подпевками. Очевидно, что группа находилась на перепутье - в период формирования собственной стилистики. С другой стороны, пластинка очень хорошая, несмотря на нарезочность и пестроту материала. Среди гостей - скрипач, трубач, волынщик. Взаимодействие клавишных (органчика и фоно) и электро/акустической гитар тоже очень грамотное. Музыканты пытаются несколько оторваться от психоделии и сыграть нечто новое. Такая тенденция была характерна для очень многих команд по обе стороны океана на рубеже 60-70-х. Некоторые треки вполне попадают в категорию протопрога. Жанр: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock, Baroque Pop, Heavy Psychedelic Носитель: CD (Studio, Digipak, Reissue) Страна-производитель диска (релиза): US Год издания оригинала: 1969 Год переиздания: 2008 Издатель (лейбл): Bull's-Eye Номер по каталогу: 585 Страна исполнителя (группы): US, Cleveland, Ohio Дата / место записи: Cleveland Recording, Regent Sound, The HIT Factory Аудио кодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: (tracks + .cue) Битрейт аудио: lossless Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: full scans Продолжительность: 38:35 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: 1. Introduction - 1:05 2. Foreign Trip - 4:11 3. Long Haired Boy - 3:36 4. Not A Whole Lot I Can Do - 3:04 5. Custody - 2:18 6. Scottish Thing - 4:44 7. Skitzo Blues - 4:37 8. Hours - 3:13 9. Walk In My Mind - 3:47 10. Come On Down Girl - 3:41 11. For All Time - 4:14 Exact Audio Copy V1.6 from 23. October 2020 REM GENRE "Psychedelic Rock" [CUETools log; Date: 1/27/2024 7:33:02 PM; Version: 2.1.5] foobar2000 2.0 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1 In 1965 the teenager Michael Gee, started his career playing in a number of local groups including The Scepters. By 1968 Gee was attending Hiram University and joined a late-inning version of Clevelabd's Beatles-inspired The Tree Stumps showcasing the talents of Gee, guitarist Chris Johns, drummer Courtney Johns and keyboardist Randy Sabo.
Playing dances and local clubs won the band a cult following and released a couple of singles, but met with little financial reward and by 1969 the Stumps had morphed into Silk. Silk did little and o the verge of calling it quits, a performance at a Cleveland club attracted the attention of producer Bill Szymczyk who'd been sent on the road by ABC Records to look for talent. (The same trip saw him sign Joe Walsh and the James Gang to a contract.) Signed to ABC, the band were teamed with producer Szymczyk (who also co-wrote several tracks). The group's 1969 debut "Smooth As Raw Silk" served to showcase the band's broad and versatile repertoire. Gee and Sabo split vocal duties and while both were professional, neither was overwhelming (Sabo actually struck me as the better of the two). With all four members contributed the writing chores (a cover of Tim Rose's 'Long Haired Boy' was the lone non-original), the results found the band touching base on a wide array of genres ranging from country ('Custody'), to sensitive singer/songwriter moves, and even horn rock ('Not a Whole Lot I Can Do'). The results were never less than professional. The collection got off to a nice start with the effects laden 'Introduction' (dedicated to airline pilots everywhere) and the psych-rocker 'Foreign Trip'. Sporting some nice twin lead guitar work from Johns and guest Harry Porter 'Skito Blues' was an excellent rocker. Almost as good was the raucous 'Come On Down Girl'. At the other end of the spectrum taking on the then-taboo issue of divorce and children the C&W-flavored 'Custody' was easily the strangest song. Coming in a close second, 'Scottish Thing' somehow managing to meld a trance feel with bagpipes. The song was also interesting in that it was dedicated to Elektra's Jac Holtzman (even though the band was signed to ABC) The album actually managed to hit the top-200 charts (peaking at # 191) but the quartet subsequently called it quits. Arranged By [Strings & Horns] – Bert De Coteaux
Bass – Michael Gee Drums – Courtney Johns Guitar – Chris Johns (3) Keyboards – Randy Sabo (2) Producer – Bill Szymczyk Для того, чтобы скачать .torrent Вам необходимо зарегистрироваться |
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