Its A Beautiful Day - Choice Quality Stuff-Anytime 1972
Choice Quality Stuff/Anytime is not only the third long-player from
It's a Beautiful Day, it also includes a personnel unique from either of its predecessors. This revolving-door musical cast ultimately resulted in decades of litigation. Perhaps most importantly, it also accounts for the disparate musical styles accompanying all three of the band's albums. Further, it was during the creation of this disc that lineup number two was replaced by lineup number three -- netting a separate band for the "Choice Quality Stuff" side and the "Anytime" side.
It's a Beautiful Day, in essence, was becoming somewhat of a loose aggregate of Bay Area "all stars" by 1972. When the dust eventually settled, listeners were treated to notable contributions from
Santana members Jose Chepitó Areas (percussion),
Coke Escovedo (percussion), and
Gregg Rolie (keyboards), as well as
Bill Atwood (trumpet) -- who had already begun making a name for himself with contributions to
Malo --
Cold Blood, and
the Grateful Dead. The album also includes licks from
Bruce Steinberg (mouth harp), who was better known for his LP cover artwork than musical abilities. A pleasant surprise is that this incarnation is as interesting in the grooves -- on tracks such as "Words" or "Bitter Wine" -- as they might seem on paper. However, any enthusiasts of the progressive rock leanings on their first release or even the decidedly pastoral work of
Marrying Maiden would have been, quite frankly, at a loss for a majority of
Choice Quality Stuff/Anytime. There is a distinct blues-based rock & roll attitude on "Creed of Love" and "Bye Bye Baby," which are more similar to Brit bluesmen
John Mayall and
Jeff Beck than any previous
It's a Beautiful Day outing. This album is far from a washout. It is likewise remote in its musical representation of the band's previous sound. AMG.
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Lots of new artists here, well, new to me. Still, some of the album art look very familiar---makes me want to check into these further. THanks for posting so much great stuff.
ResponderEliminarThank you, it`s nice to get the music we listened long time ago. Excuse me I`m looking for another old record: The Chamber brothers. Do you remember? Is it Possible? Thanks.
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