It's A Beautiful Day - Marrying Maiden 1970
The second long-player from
It's a Beautiful Day is an exceedingly more pastoral effort than the band's self-titled debut. As many of the Bay Area groups -- most notably
the Grateful Dead with
Workingman's Dead and
American Beauty -- had begun to do, the band realigns its sound from the dark psychedelia and proto-prog of its earlier works and into a lighter and earthier country-flavored rock.
Marrying Maiden does, however, continue highlighting both the sextet's stellar instrumental proficiencies as well as vocals -- featuring the entire band -- throughout. "Don and Dewey," the album's opener, is a hot-steppin' spotlight for
David LaFlamme's classically trained violin work. Presumably, the tune is an ode to the late-'50s/early-'60s R&B duo of the same name. The track has distinct hints of the concurrent contributions that
LaFlamme had been making in an incipient incarnation of
Dan Hick & His Hot Licks. It likewise sets the tenor for the remainder of the disc's down-home feel. The cover of folkie
Fred Neil's "The Dolphins" is notable for
Fred Webb's honky tonk piano fills and
LaFlamme's vocals, recalling some of the earliest
New Riders of the Purple Sage sides. One of the more solidly unifying factors linking
the NRPS and
It's a Beautiful Day is the guest appearance by
Jerry Garcia, who is featured on two numbers. As he had done on
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's "Teach Your Children,"
Garcia lends a few distinct pedal steel guitar riffs to the perky "It Comes Right Down to You." The track also features former
Charlatan Richard Olsen on, of all things, clarinet. Another sign of the times is the pickin' and grinnin' on the appropriately titled "Hoedown" -- on which
Garcia adds some fiery banjo fretwork. AMG.
listen hereFR
/
USA
/
UK
Sem comentários:
Enviar um comentário