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Sunday, June 15, 2025

Elliott Murphy - Just A Story From America (1977 us, a foundation of indelible melodies commanding vocal work in a rich lyrical landscape, 2004 digipak)



For his fourth album, Just a Story from America, Elliott Murphy moved on to his third major label, appropriately finding a berth with Columbia Records, home of Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. A follower of Dylan and a contemporary of Springsteen, Murphy also attempts to invest rock & roll with poetry and then sings it in an alternately husky and whiny tenor. For Just a Story from America, he traveled to London and recorded with a band including Genesis drummer Phil Collins and, for a bluesy solo on "Rock Ballad," former Rolling Stone guitarist Mick Taylor. "Drive All Night" sets the scene early, an uptempo rocker paced by a Farfisa organ reminiscent of Del Shannon, while the lyric reflects the same sense of youthful adventure via a fast car on a highway that Springsteen describes so often. Murphy's artistic vision is more urban and literary than Springsteen's, however, his short stories in song concern self-consciously arty characters bent on an escape as much spiritual as economic. 

Murphy is, as ever, up-front about his influences, putting a line from Raymond Chandler on the LP sleeve, crediting "Nick Caraway" (the narrator of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby) for background vocals, and dropping movie names including Errol Flynn and Rhett Butler. If Dylan uses names like that for comic and absurd effect, and Springsteen is serious about the lives of his hometown heroes, Murphy is deliberately creating a rock & roll equivalent for the novels and movies he loves; he's serious, too, but he also has a perspective on the scenes he describes. Thus, when he writes a rock ballad, he calls it "Rock Ballad." He never lets his audience forget that it is watching a show, which may go against the supposed authenticity and emotional directness of rock. But that's the point. In Murphy's world, the great Gatsby is a rock star, and life is a movie. 
by William Ruhlmann


Tracks
1. Drive All Night  - 3:37
2. Summer House  - 3:20
3. Just A Story From America  - 2:32
4. Rock Ballad  - 5:04
5. Think Too Hard  - 3:30
6. Anastasia  - 5:10
7. Darlin' - And She Called Me  - 3:49
8. Let Go  - 3:43
9. Caught Short In The Long Run  - 4:49
Stories and Music by Elliott Murphy

Personnel
*Elliott Murphy - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica, Farfisa Organ, Marimba, Tambourine, Harmonium, Portuguese Guitar
*Phil Collins - Drums, Backing Vocals
*Mick Taylor - Guitar (Track 4)
*Dave Markee - Bass
*Peter Oxendale - Piano, Organ
*Morris Pert - Percussion
*Chris Mercer - Saxophone (Track 1) 
*Steve Gregory - Saxophone (Track 1)
*Barry De Souza - Drums (Track 9)
*Mike Moran - Keyboards (Track 9)


Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Various Artists - Fading Yellow Vol. 21 Dreamy Day (1966-73, world wide selection of magical pop-sike gems and more, 2025 release)



The compilation series Fading Yellow has become its own genre for those who enjoy the sunnier side of psychedelia. Released early 2025, volume 21 explores the entire world for more 60’s-70's sunshine psych pop, making it one of the strongest in the series. And as always on a compilation for the first time. Groups on Fading Yellow 21 include The Garnets from Belgium, Gents from Sweden, Jade & Pepper from Singapore, Hedgehoppers from South Africa, Cats Eyes from the UK, and The Lotus from Hong Kong. 


Artists - Tracks - Composer
1. The Garnets - Dreamy Day (J. Vincent Edwards) - 3:45
2. The Majority - Time Is On Your Side (Bob Long, Peter Mizen) - 2:44
3. Gents - Walksong (Bjarne Löwdin, Ronnie Larsson) - 2:06
4. Malcolm Holland - Sally (Malcolm Holland) - 3:04
5. Bitter Almond - We Need Someone (Bruno Kretschmar) - 2:35
6. Jade And Pepper - All Alone (Jay Shotam, Peter Diaz) - 3:11
7. Hedgehoppers Anonymous - My Friend John Carter The Kind Magician (Mick Matthews) - 2:58
8. Dobbelt Opp - Baby You're A Seener (Birger Dahlman, Steinar Fjeld) - 2:52
9. David McNeil - The Machine (David McNeil) - 2:30
10.Simon - The Little Tin Soldier (Simon Adams) - 2:55
11.Cats Eyes - Where Is She Now (Cliff Brittle, Roger Banning, Roy Banks) - 3:00
12.January - It Sings For Me (Nigel Havers, Philip Havers) - 3:36
13.Gerry Morris - Nothing To Declare (Gerry Morris) - 2:44
14.Mandarin Kraze - Magazine Cottage (Robert Worton) - 3:02
15.Earl Okin - Stop And You Will Become Aware (Earl Okin) - 3:10
16.Tony Merrick - Wake Up (Bob Amato) - 2:20
17.Three Hits Med The Sapphires - Ever Since I Met You (Leif Strøm, Ole Neegaard, Kari Diesen) - 2:16
18.John Christian Gaydon - Wait By The Fire (Al Gorgoni, Chip Taylor) - 3:44
19.Canticle - Who Put The Light Out (Norman Coates) - 3:43
20.The Silvers - Where Has Love Gone (Noel Burns) - 2:53
21.The Lotus - Cute Little June (Samuel Hui) - 2:24


Friday, June 6, 2025

Various Artists - The World Of Blues (us, blues pioneers, double disc remaster)



Blues artists compilation with a wide range of aspects, from folk acoustic blues to electric Chicago blues and rock blues. Includes some of the top bluesmen of the 20th century, such as B.B. King, Willie Dixon, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters among others. 

I'm very curious about the first track, a Hooker classic played by some guys that, they look to me as a studio project and not as an official band, with polished sound. Also the recording dates going back from early sixties to nineties. a very enjoyable collection, especially if you are on the road. Mr. Highway Man get out of my way.........


Artist - Title - Composer
Disc 1
1. The Cryin' Fox - Boom Boom (John Lee Hooker) - 3:20
2. B.B. King - The Thrill Is Gone (Athur Benson, Dale Pettite) - 5:01
3. Willie Dixon And Memphis Slim - That's My Baby (Willie Dixon) - 3:24
4. Elmore James - Mean Mistreatin' Mama (Leroy Carr) - 2:44
5. B.B. King - Payin' The Cost To The Boss (B.B. King) - 6:11
6. John Lee Hooker - Hobo Blues (John Lee Hooker) - 2:50
7. Howlin' Wolf - My Mind Is Ramblin' (Howlin' Wolf) - 2:48
8. Muddy Waters - Goin' Home (McKinley Morganfield) - 2:33
9. Big Joe Turner - Roll Me Baby (Big Joe Turner) - 8:05
10.Memphis Slim - Gambler's Blues (Memphis Slim) - 4:07
11.Sonny Terry And Brownie McGhee - Gonna Lay My Body Down (Bernard C. Solomon) - 3:16
12.Jimmy Reed - My Baby Is So Sweet (Jimmy Reed) - 2:42
13.Little Walter - Walters Blues (Little Walter) - 3:34
14.Howlin' Wolf - Highway 49 (Big Joe Williams) - 3:05
15.Lightnin' Hopkins - Automobile Blues (Sam Hopkins) - 4:32


Disc 2
1. Elmore James - Dust My Broom (Robert Johnson) - 2:56
2. B.B. King - Please Love Me (B.B. King, Jules Taub) - 2:49
3. Gary Browne - Still Got The Blues (Gary Moore) - 4:20
4. John Lee Hooker - Crawling King Snake (Unknown) - 2:41
5. Jimmy Reed - Honest I Do (Jimmy Reed) - 2:41
6. King Curtis - Trouble In Mind (Richard Jones) - 2:59
7. B.B. King - Everyday I Have The Blues (Memphis Slim) - 5:00
8. Otis Rush - It's Hard For Me To Believe My Baby (Otis Rush) - 5:58
9. Howlin' Wolf - 'Cause Of It All (Clement Burnette) - 2:47
10.Muddy Waters - Forty Days And Forty Nights (Bernard Roth) - 2:51
11.Sonny Terry - Ida Mae (Sonny Terry) - 3:20
12.Big Joe Turner - Roll 'M Pete (Pete Johnson) - 4:00
13.B.B. King - Sweet Sixteen (Ahmet Ertegün) - 4:16
14.Otis Spann - The Blues Never Die (Otis Spann) - 3:40

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