Paul Brett's Sage - Jubilation Foundry 1971
Nicky Higginbottom departed
Paul Brett's Sage after the release of the band's eponymous debut album, and with her went the haunting flute that gave much of the album such a rich, pastoral sound. But the band was already moving in a new direction, exploring rock's roots and the genre's many permutations.
Jubilation Foundry welds
Sage's varied influences onto their sleeves, from "Cottage Made for Two," an homage to
the Everly Brothers, to the gospel fired "Help Me Jesus" and the Stax inspired "Hold My Hand Mother." There are tributes to Southern blues and Southern rock, nods to singer/songwriters
Cat Stevens and
Harry Nilsson, and even a tip of the hat to
the Beatles. With the group here sporting rich harmonies, the emphasis is on great songs in a variety of musical veins and moods, with singalong choruses, memorable melodies, and flashy musicianship evident throughout the album. AMG.
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