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Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Procol Harum - A Salty Dog (1969 uk, exceptional baroque psych prog rock, 2009, 2012 japan and 2015 double disc remasters)



The most exciting facet of this tremendous album is not so much that it contains the Procols' best recorded works to date, but that their potential is still nowhere near being fully spent. 

If this is an example of what their experiments can lead them to, long may they continue to push out past the accepted frontiers of pop. 

It would be hard to pick a stand-out but the title-track, also their current single, must rank as their most potently commercial offering since Whiter Shade of Pale. The poetic quality of Keith Reid's lyrics delivered by Gary Brooker against music that rises and crashes like the waves adds up to a positively stunning track. 

Brooker takes five other writing credits; Milk of Human Kindness is a personal favourite, mainly for its gorgeous razzy guitar. Too much Between Us, which he co-wrote with Robin Trower, is wispy and dreamy with shades of Incredible String Band in the harmonies. The Devil Came from Kansas has a distinct country feel with Barrie Wilson's powerful drumming behind a piano running rife. All This and More is nearer the old Procols. 

Boredom, by Brooker and Matthew Fisher, has the latter featured strongly on marimba with a pretty calypso lilt making it one of the most appealing songs. 

Fisher on his own has two entries, stand out being Wreck of the Hesperus with a complex arrangement for piano and strings that spins like whirlpools of water and has a charm and prettiness little found in today's pop. 

The album also marks the emergence of Trower as a writing force. His two songs include Juicy John Pink, a strident rock blues with shades of John Lee Hooker. Other titles: Crucifiction Lane, Pilgrim's Progress
by Nick Logan in New Musical Express, 5 July 1969


Tracks
1. A Salty Dog - 4:39
2. The Milk Of Human Kindness - 3:44
3. Too Much Between Us - 3:40
4. The Devil Came From Kansas - 4:33
5. Boredom - 4:37
6. Juicy John Pink - 2:04
7. Wreck Of The Hesperus - 3:44
8. All This And More - 3:47
9. Crucifiction Lane - 4:56
10.Pilgrim's Progress - 4:33
11.Long Gone Geek - 3:18
12.Goin' Down Slow - 7:48
13.Juicy John Pink - 2:39
14.Crucification Lane - 4:35
15.Skip Softly My Moonbeams / Also Sprach Zarathustra - 5:29
16.The Milk Of Human Kindness - 3:47
All Lyrics by Keith Reid except track #12
Tracks 1-5,8,11,15,16 Music by Gary Brooker
Tracks 3,6,9,13,14 Music by Robin Trower
Tracks 5,7,10,11 Music by Matthew Fisher
Track 12 written by James B. Oden
Tracks 12-15 recorded in USA April 1969
Track 16 Take 1 / Raw Backing Track


Same Tracklist as above


Disc 1
1. A Salty Dog - 4:39
2. The Milk Of Human Kindness - 3:45
3. Too Much Between Us - 3:43
4. The Devil Came From Kansas - 4:36
5. Boredom - 4:34
6. Juicy John Pink - 2:06
7. Wreck Of The Hesperus - 3:48
8. All This And More - 3:51
9. Crucifiction Lane - 5:00
10.Pilgrims Progress - 4:31
All Lyrics by Keith Reid
Tracks 1-5,8,11 Music by Gary Brooker
Tracks 3,6,9 Music by Robin Trower
Tracks 5,7,10 Music by Matthew Fisher


Disc 2
1. Skip Softly (My Moonbeams) - 3:47
2. Wish Me Well - 3:41
3. Long Gone Geek - 2:42
4. Goin' Down Slow - 7:48
5. Juicy John Pink - 2:38
6. Crucifiction Lane - 4:46
7. Skip Softly My Moonbeams / Also Sprach Zarathustra - 5:25
8. The Milk Of Human Kindness - 3:39
9. Juicy John Pink - 2:15
10.A Salty Dog - 4:36
11.Long Gone Geek - 3:10
12.The Milk Of Human Kindness - 3:57
All Lyrics by Keith Reid except track #4
Tracks 1-3,8,10-12 Music by Gary Brooker
Tracks 5,6,9 Music by Robin Trower
Tracks 3,11 Music by Matthew Fisher
Track 4 written by James B. Oden
Tracks 1,2,3,9 recorded at 'Top Gear' BBC Radio One Session
Tracks 4-7 recorded in USA April 1969
Track 8 recorded at 'Symonds On Sunday' BBC Radio One Session
Tracks 10,11 Mono Single Mix
Track 12 Take 1 / Raw Backing Track

Procol Harum
*Gary Brooker - Vocals, Piano, Celeste, 3-Stringed Guitar, Bells, Harmonica, Recorder, Woods,  Orchestral Arrangements 
*Keith Reid - Words  
*Matthew Fisher - Organ, Vocals, Marimba, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Recorder, Rhythm Guitar,  Orchestral Arrangements 
*David Knights - Bass  
*B.J.Wilson - Drums, Conga Drums, Tabla  
*Robin Trower - Lead Guitar, Vocal, Acoustic Guitar, Sleigh Tambourine  
*John Juian Kalinowski "Kellogs" - Bosun's Whistle  


Friday, April 4, 2025

Grinderswitch - Right On Time (1980 us, great southern rock, 2009 edition)



Having issues with their label, as their commercial success was declining dramatically, and the changes in music with disco and punk taking the lion's share of the sales,  the times were difficult but they stayed together and in 1980 they recorded and released “Right On Time”, on Auric Records, a Florida based label. The bulk of the compositions of course goes to Dru Lombar, who signed half of the album's 10 songs.

There's another version of our favourite “Lady Luck”, of the three that have appeared on three different albums in total. Τhe music follows the familiar sound fields, with the guitars dominating, the vocals and the rest of the instruments all in high standards. A year later, “Have Band Will Travel” released on the independent Robox Records and soon after, -they realized that as a band they had hit a dead end- broke up.  We love Grinderswitch, we love Southern Rock, we don't expect innovations, we are not disappointed by this album.


Tracks
1. Movin' On Back To You (Dru Lombar, Stephen Miller, Joe Dan Petty, Rick Burnett) - 3:42
2. Lady Luck (Dru Lombar) - 4:56
3. Confusion (Dru Lombar) - 6:57
4. 80 Miles To Memphis (Joe Dan Petty) - 3:08
5. Slow Movin' Dancer (Joe Dan Petty, Larry Howard) - 4:17
6. Brand New Feeling (Dru Lombar) - 3:56
7. When The Rain Comes Down (Dru Lombar, Chris Anderson) - 6:38
8. How Come It Is (Stephen Miller) - 3:41

Grinderswitch
*Dru Lombar - Vocals, Guitar, Slide Guitar
*Chris Anderson - Guitar, Vocals
*Stephen Miller - Keyboards, Vocals
*Joe Dan Petty - Bass
*Rick Burnett - Drums