Terry Reid - River (1973)
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Terry Reid - River (1973)
Band: Terry Reid
Album: River
Year: 1973
Country: UK
Format: Lossless (FLAC+CUE+LOG)
Time: 48:33
Size: 270 Mb (RAR, 3% recovery)
Genre: rock
Очень мелодичный и приятный на слух альбом.
Tracks:
1 Madman Running Through the Fields
2 World War Three
3 This Island
4 Fourpenny Bus Ride
5 Four Firemen
6 Sun Came Bursting Through My Cloud
7 Recapture the Thrill
8 Soma
9 Coffee Song
10 High Flying Bird
Credits:
Keith Duncan - Liner Notes
Lee Miles - Bass
Eddie Offord - Producer
Patrick Roques - Reissue Art Director, Reissue Design, Liner Note Revision, Liner Editor
Vicki Hodgetts - Graphic Design, Photography
Barry Feinstein - Graphic Design, Photography
Terry Reid - Guitar, Vocals
Ed Barton - Remixing
Willie Bobo - Percussion
Tom Dowd - Producer
Conrad Isadore - Drums
David Lindley - Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Steel), Slide Guitar
Album: River
Year: 1973
Country: UK
Format: Lossless (FLAC+CUE+LOG)
Time: 48:33
Size: 270 Mb (RAR, 3% recovery)
Genre: rock
Очень мелодичный и приятный на слух альбом.
Tracks:
1 Madman Running Through the Fields
2 World War Three
3 This Island
4 Fourpenny Bus Ride
5 Four Firemen
6 Sun Came Bursting Through My Cloud
7 Recapture the Thrill
8 Soma
9 Coffee Song
10 High Flying Bird
River was a looser and rootsier affair than Terry Reid's first records, taken from a sprawl of sessions in London and California that generated enough material for several albums. The very looseness that gives the effort some charm is the same quality, however, that keeps it from being a major work. The songs mostly sound unfinished, as if they're friendly jams in which Reid and the musicians (including, most notably, David Lindley on half the album and percussionist Willie Bobo on the title track) are working out some song ideas or twisting around some riffs. It often brings to mind those parts of songs where the likes of Van Morrison, Tim Buckley, or Robert Plant sing-scat improvised-sounding vocal passages. The difference is that, for the most part, those singers used such sections to embellish solid songs. On River, the quasi-stream-of-consciousness vocal ramblings are the songs. The first four of the seven songs are very much in a funky, laid-back blues-rock groove, prominently featuring Lindley on steel, slide, and electric guitars. Reid, and the album itself, really begin to find more of an individual voice on "River," where beguiling Latin-Brazilian elements are introduced in the guitar, melody, and rhythm. The final two cuts, "Dream" and "Milestones," back Reid's vocals only with acoustic guitar, and have a romantic melancholy that likewise makes them highlights of this highly personal but uneven record. [This edition of the album contains bonus material.Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Credits:
Keith Duncan - Liner Notes
Lee Miles - Bass
Eddie Offord - Producer
Patrick Roques - Reissue Art Director, Reissue Design, Liner Note Revision, Liner Editor
Vicki Hodgetts - Graphic Design, Photography
Barry Feinstein - Graphic Design, Photography
Terry Reid - Guitar, Vocals
Ed Barton - Remixing
Willie Bobo - Percussion
Tom Dowd - Producer
Conrad Isadore - Drums
David Lindley - Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Steel), Slide Guitar
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