Mad River....Paradise Bar & Grill FULL ALBUM.1969 COUNTRY FOLK ROCK..
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Mad River....Paradise Bar & Grill FULL ALBUM.1969 COUNTRY FOLK ROCK..Oblik:
VinilLP, Album
Zemlja: Kanada
Oslobođen: 1969
Žanr: Rock, Blues
Stil: Country Rock, Psihodelični kamen.......Popis za praćenje
Maskente crédits
A1 Harfy Magnum
Inženjer – Mike Larner
Producent, Written-By – David Robinson (8)
2:40
A2 Rajski bar i roštilj
Čelična gitara [Pedal-steel] – Banana (5)
Pisani, glavni vokali – Laurence Hammond*
3:35
A3 Ljubav nije način na koji se postupa s prijateljem
Inženjer – Lav Kulka
Producent – Nick Venet
Vokali – Richard Brautigan
Napisao – David Robinson (8), Richard Brautigan
2:00
A4 Ostavi me / Ostani
Pisani, glavni vokali – Laurence Hammond*
7:10
A5 Bakrene ploče
Glavni vokali – Grgur Dewey*
Napisao – Laurence Hammond*
2:30
A6 Ravnodnevnica
Napisao – Richard Bockner*
1:55
B1 Donijeli su tugu
Bas – Tom Manning*
Inženjer – Lav Kulka
Producent – Nick Venet
Napisao – Laurence Hammond*
Pisani, glavni vokali – Grgur Dewey*
4:50
B2 Revolucija je u mojim džepovima
Kongas – Ron Wilson (8)
Glavni vokali – Grgur Dewey*
Napisao – Laurence Hammond*
6:04
B3 Groblje Akademije
Kongas – Ron Wilson (8)
Izvođač [Boca] – Grgur Dewey*
Napisao – Luda rijeka (2)
3:02
B4 Cherokee kraljica
Harmonika [Harfa] – Grgur Dewey*
Glavni vokali – Laurence Hammond*
Čelična gitara [Pedal-steel] – Jerry Corbitt
Napisao – Carl Oglesby
4:05
.......Bas, klavir, snimač, akustična gitara – Laurence Hammond*
Dizajn – Harry Sobol
Bubnjevi – Grgur Dewey*
Inženjer – Bob de Sousa*
Glavna gitara, ritam gitara, akustična gitara, banjo, tamburin, vokal – David Robinson (8)
Fotografija :[Liner Band Photo] - Barun Wolman
Producent – Jerry Corbitt
Ritam gitara, akustična gitara, glavna gitara [ponekad], vokal – Rick Bockner.............The original Canadian black rainbow label with a slot! Mad River's S/T debut album from 1968 is one of my favorite psychedelic rock albums of all time. The band changed their style a lot for this second and final studio album of their own. Paradise Bar & Grill is much more oriented towards country rock, but luckily there are still psychedelic elements.
Most of the material sounds kind of mediocre to my ears, but there are also a few very nice songs.
"Love is not the way to treat a friend," "Leave me / stay" and "Academy Cemetery" are obvious highlights here if you ask me. I don't like country-oriented songs that much. As a totality this record gets three stars from me and it's definitely the highest rating I can think of. Clearly weaker than their impeccable debut album. Yes, it's a big stylistic shift towards country rock, but luckily they still have some of that older style left over from their killer debut. 'Leave Me Stay' is long, but it's back to a more fuzz-oriented brooding rock formula from their debut LP. The other side opens with two interesting but everywhere songs called 'They Brought Sadness' and 'Revolution's In My Pocket', and the latter has some cool changes of pace and bold guitar work, including a glowing solo. Both of the album's instrumentals are pretty good, the short 'Equinox' and the frantic 'Cemetery of the Academy'. It's not washing in any way. Some consider their first album to be an inexorable masterpiece, and almost an equal number think the same about this. But relatively few of the two camps overlap, so are the two records different. By the time they released this one, their transformation from the old San Francisco psych scene to San Francisco's new country rock scene was complete. Decisively, this impropriety will leave many in the dust. Although some of his songs are definitely non-commercial and supposedly psychologically influenced, overall, it's mostly soft rock powered by an acoustic guitar with some country flavor. Just because you liked their first, don't automatically assume this will be a slam dunk, too. Ratings - 2 B, 2 B's, 2 C's, 2 C's and 2 F... ....LADISLAV&Z... ..........Paradise Bar and Grill Review by Richie Unterberger....... The band cools considerably here, mostly avoiding creeps for lounging around the country. Laurence Hammond's vocals are always uniquely painful, and cuts like "Equinox" and "Academy Cemetery" show traces of their object for haunting guitar lines, but that's nowhere near the impact of their debut. Countercultural hero Richard Brautigan appears on "Love's No Way to Treat a Friend"LADISLAV&Z... ..........