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Friday, December 14, 2018

Colin Hare - March Hare (1971 uk, marvelous folk country silky rock, 2015 bonus tracks remaster)



Though much more Americanized through it’s audible influences, being recorded / released almost simultaneously with it, this is a conceptual companion release of fellow Honybus rider, Pete Dello’s ’71 album Into Your Ears. Right from the very beginning, Colin makes it clear that, unlike in the case of his former band mate, this isn’t a Honeybus album in all but name.

The opener Get Up The Road, as well as Cowboy Joe Saga (obviously), both provide some pure country good times, which is something that he’s returning to quite a few times throughout the album, in a bit more sophisticated way though, as heard in Bloodshot Eyes, clearly depicting Dylan, while cruising all over the Nashville Skyline.

To My Maker takes it few years backwards, to Bob’s mid’60s period, recalling some of his most melodic moments, with an extra harmony or two thrown in, while Underground Girl goes even further, to the early folky beatnik daze.

For Where Have You Been is the rawkiest Colin ever got, combining the usual folky harmonies with the American Woman riffing, Find Me is kinda like a soulful Macca ballad, Alice is a piece of quirky Kinky pop, and New Day is an “Incredibly” Brit folk-inspired tune.

The closest he gets to the recognisable Honeybus sound, is on the first of the pre-album single sides, Grannie Grannie (backed with another piece of Dylanized protest folk Fighting For Peace).
by Garwood Pickjon


Tracks
1. Get Up The Road - 2:41
2. Bloodshot Eyes - 3:21
3. For Where Have You Been - 2:55
4. Find Me - 2:09
5. Underground Girl - 3:38
6. To My Maker - 2:43
7. Alice - 2:16
8. Nothing To Write Home About - 2:49
9. New Day - 1:58
10.Cowboy Joe - Saga - 3:47
11.Just Like Me - 4:03
12.Charlie Brown's Time - 3:21
13.Grannie, Grannie - 2:06
14.Fighting For Peace - 2:40
All songs by Colin Hare

Musicians
*Colin Hare - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Keyboards, Harmonica, Bass
*Pete Kircher - Drums, Backing Vocals
*Billy Bremner- Guitar, Backing Vocals
*Jim Kelly - Guitar, Backing Vocals
*Pete Dello - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
*Pete Kelly - Keyboards, Backing Vocals

Related Act
1967-73  Honeybus - She Flies Like A Bird The Anthology (double disc release) 

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4 comments:

  1. Hi Marios - Any chance of a re-upload for this album? Much appreciated and thanks!

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  2. Anonymous, "Colin Hare - March Hare", fixed....

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  3. so you post a review of the album from another version that mentions two extra bonus tracks, but upload the version that doesn't have those two tracks why?

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  4. Anonymous, I have the version of the review with the extra tracks, but only as a lossy (mp3) format, if you're interested let me know.

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