For his next album, Amigo, however, he stuck with L.A. session musicians. The disc contained more originals than usual, among them "Victor Jara," an account of the death of the Chilean singer/songwriter who was slaughtered in his country's CIA-backed military coup in 1973 that was later covered by Christy Moore, and "Patriot's Dream," which later served as a title song for an album by Jennifer Warnes. When Amigo was released in September 1976, it garnered strong reviews from rock critics because it rocked more than Guthrie's albums usually did, notably on a cover of the relatively unknown Rolling Stones song "Connection." But the positive notices did not help sales. That fall, Guthrie joined Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue for some shows, leading to an appearance in Dylan's film Renaldo and Clara, shot during the tour.
Another of the originals on Amigo was a song called "Darkest Hour," a poetic and personal statement by Guthrie, who was questioning his spiritual ideas at this time. In 1977, he formally converted to Roman Catholicism. - He later explored Hinduism and Buddhism, adopting a more ecumenical view of religion.
by William Ruhlmann
Tracks
1. Guabi, Guabi - 2:30
2. Darkest Hour - 4:07
3. Massachusetts - 3:13
4. Victor Jara (Adrian Mitchell, Arlo Guthrie) - 4:20
5. Patriot's Dream - 2:55
6. Grocery Blues - 2:11
7. Walking Song (Leah Kunkel) - 3:10
8. My Love - 2:46
9. Manzanillo Bay (Rabbit MacKay) - 4:25
10.Ocean Crossing - 3:25
11.Connection (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 2:41
All songs by Arlo Guthrie
Personnel
*Arlo Guthrie - Vocals, Guitar
*Russ Kunkel - Drums
*Bob Blaub - Bass
*Waddy Wachtel - Guitar
*Jai Winding - Keyboards
*Gayle Levant - Harp
*Milt Holland - Percussion
*Rick Jeager - Drums
*Leah Kunkel - Electric Piano, Vocals
*Linda Ronstadt - Vocals
*James Taylor - Voiceorgan
*Nick DeCaro - Strings Arragements
*Bill Green - Guitar
1967 Arlo Guthrie - Alice's Restaurant
1968 Arlo Guthrie - Arlo
1969 Arlo Guthrie - Running Down The Road
1970 Arlo Guthrie - Washington County (2004 digipak remaster)
1972 Arlo Guthrie - Hobo's Lullaby
1973 Arlo Guthrie - Last Of The Brooklyn Cowboys (2005 remaster)
1974 Arlo Guthrie - Arlo Guthrie (2005 digipak remaster)
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Thanks a lot...
ReplyDeleteThanks but ... I believe that the mp3 version is from the self-titled (Arlo Guthrie) album and not from 'Amigo'!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I fixed it, lossy files are Ok now.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Marios...
ReplyDeleteThank you for this. I saw Arlo in concert about this time and he performed the Rubin Clamzo dialog that came out on his next album "One Night". I really hope you post that one next. I haven't had a copy of that since I had the 8-Track. Thank again for all the Arlo. I'm enjoying listening to all these again.
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You've made my day, thanks again and again for Arlo's updloads!
ReplyDeleteThis "thank you" goes to person that gave us link in shout-box for Mingo Lewis live recording from Sausalito. That is one of the best ever fusion recordings. Too bad it doesn't exist in lossless.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Marios!
ReplyDeletemany thanks, my friends, cheers
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