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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

The Appletree Theatre - Playback (1968 us/uk, brilliant concept, baroque pop, sunshine psychedelic rock, 2009 remastered)



Playback was released in 1968 off the Verve label. Both John and Terrence Boylan were the brains behind this project that is divided into three acts. It’s an inventive pop album with great songs, strange sound effects, comedy bits and trippy dialogue in between some of the tracks. Fans of Friends era Beach Boys, Family Tree, the Smoke (Michael Lloyd’s band) and the Millennium will really love this record though it has more of a downbeat mood than the before mentioned sunshine pop classics.

Playback was released in two different album covers (both covers are great) and was supposedly one of John Lennon’s favorites from 1968. Some of the tracks, such as I Wonder If Louise Is Home suggest the boys may have indulged in too many psychedelic drugs, with its distorted megaphone vocals and soaring horns. The album opener, Hightower Square, and Nevertheless It Was Italy are strong hallucinary floaters that play it straight, with light psychedelic arrangements. There’s even a beautiful 52 second acoustic track with gorgeous strings and downer vocals called Saturday Morning.

The real meat of this jaded pop album lies within it’s best 3 tracks: Brother Speed, You’re The Biggest Thing In My Life, and the wonderful What A Way To Go. Brother Speed is a great blue-eyed soul drug number with stax-like horn arrangements, pounding drums, stoned vocals, and a loud guitar psych solo. It’s a good one for sure but You’re The Biggest Thing In My Life is superb as well with tons of guitar feedback within the confines of a creepy but pretty conventional pop song.

The album comes to a close with the outstanding What A Way To Go. This is one of the great introspective acid folk-rock songs that hits a downer psych nerve that few can equal. It’s a good one to play for square friends as the track has beautifully spaced out vocals and crazed, nonsensical lyrics. Highly recommended!
by Jason Nardelli


Tracks
1. In the Beginning (instrumental) - 0:55
2. Hightower Square - 2:24
3. Lullaby (instrumental) - 0:25
4. Saturday Morning - 1:53
5. Nevertheless It was Italy- 2:15
6. I Wonder If Louise Is Home - 2:10
7. Chez Louise - 1:02
8. E-Train - 1:00
9. Meanwhile - 0:15
10. Brother Speed - 3:15
11.You're the Biggest Thing In My Life - 3:35
12.Don't Blame It On Your Wife - 2:50
13.The Sorry State of Staying Awake - 3:54
14.Barefoot Boy - 2:43
15.Lotus Flower (instrumental) - 2:16
16.What a Way To Go - 2:50
All songs by John Boylan and Terry Boylan.

Musicians
*John Boylan - Vocals
*Terry Boylan - Vocals
*Larry Coryell - Guitar
*Eric Gale - Guitar
*Herb Lovelle - Vocals
*Chuck Rainey - Bass
*Chuck Israels - Bass Guitar
*Paul Griffin - Piano
*Buddy Saltzman - Drums
*Michael Equine - Drums
*Zal Yanovsky - Guitar

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12 comments:

  1. Eυχαριστώ πολύ Μάριε!!

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  2. Pretty cool stuff, very well realized

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  3. Yeap very beautiful Album!!Thanks for this Tip!

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  4. thanks for yet another great selection.

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  5. This is not bad at all.
    Perhaps a little bit pretentious at the moments and maybe too influenced by the English sound for my taste, but still it's a very enjoyable album.
    Thanks Marios.

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  6. I've liked this one since I discovered it in a radio station library years ago. Even the comedy track is good! Thanks very much.

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  7. Re-up would be welcome. M is the man.

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  8. Re-up my friend,links are dead.Another great underated band.

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