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Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Shawn Phillips - Live In The Seventies (1972-78 us, a blast of thunder in an acoustic lace, artistic melodic and sharp, 2022 three disc digipak remaster)



It has been quite a number of years since the last Shawn Phillips release. I remember seeing his album Second Contribution with him wearing a black cape facing away from the camera on a dry lake bed with cracked mud in the record store when it was released while I was in college. It fascinated me, but being on a tight student’s budget, I passed on it. Then when I moved to Houston in 1972, Shawn was hitting his stride and the local FM radio station KLOL gave him a lot of airplay. And over that decade, he established his presence. This new triple CD set presents nearly four hours of music from eight unreleased live performances between 1972 and 1978. 51 songs from his discography: Contribution, Second Contribution, Collaboration, Faces, Bright White, Furthermore, Rumplestiltskin’s Resolve, and Transcendence. 

This set of live recordings covers most of these albums, and I am sure some die hard fans will lament that some songs did not make it, for example “Man Hole Covered Wagon,” but that is not a great loss as the majority of the well-known songs are here. Lovingly restored from the source tapes by Prof. Stoned - you should check out his blog, the sound quality is quite good overall. I saw Shawn perform live in February 1978 at the Houston Music Hall, but the performance unfortunately is not on this set. What I do remember is that Shawn played hard on both his acoustic and electric guitars, just like you will hear on Live in the Seventies. He also was a great story teller between songs, which sadly is not on this set. He enthralled his audiences, even on his most quiet of ballads. There is barely any audience chatter, except for some moments at the Texas Opry House in Houston. And Shawn was very appreciative of that. What we have here are several FM broadcasts - Majestic Theater in Dallas on April 4, 1973; The Nugget in Rochester, NY on April 10, 1972; Ivanhoe Theatre in Chicago on March 31, 1977, and Texas Opry House on December 11, 1978, some soundboard recordings - unknown venue in 1973; Municipal Auditorium in San Antonio on October 28, 1973: Municipal Auditorium in Austin on November 1, 1973; and The Forum in Inglewood on January  30, 1974. Despite the muffled sound on some of these old recordings, Shawn’s Texas drawl and crystal clear multi-octave vocals stand out. And you can tell that his various audiences loved every minute of each performance. 

One thing does puzzle me though. John Williiams’ iconic five-note sequence from Close Encounters of the Third Kind was well known after its release on November 16, 1977. Yet when Shawn included the sequence in the intro to “Maestoso” a year later on December 11, 1978, the audience did not react. Very odd. Think Like a Key should be applauded for rejuvenating these performances and releasing them nearly 50 years later. Many  of Shawn’s albums are out of print, so this set is an easy way to delve into his discography. And it is a wonderful companion to Shawn’s other live albums released between 2007 and 2009.
by Henry Schneider, Published 2022-08-10


Tracks
Disc 1
1. Lovely Lady - 4:24
2. We - 3:05
3. Lady Of The Blue Rose - 5:16
4. Landscape - 4:11
5. Hey Miss Lonely - 3:02
6. Springwind - 7:31
7. Coming Down Soft & Easy - 6:22
8. Planned "O" - 7:19
9. Never Did Go Down To Baltimore - 2:10
10.Dream Queen - 4:13
11.Screamer For Phlyses - 5:29
12.Steel Eyes - 4:42
13.Song For Sagittarians - 3:49
14.Whaz' Zat? - 1:52
15.Schmaltz Waltz - 2:28
16.Spaceman - 4:40
17.Song For Northern Ireland - 2:09
18.Cape Barras (Shawn Phillips, J. Peter Robinson) - 4:52
Words and Music by Shawn Phillips except track #18
Tracks 1-10 KAFM radio broadcast at Majestic Theater, Dallas TX, April 4th 1973
Tracks 11-15 WCMF radio broadcast The Nugget, Rochester NY, April 10th 1972 
Tracks 16-18 unknown venue, Texas 1973


Disc 2
1. Starbright - 3:01
2. Breakthrough - 5:33
3. Technotronic Lad - 2:48
4. All The Kings And Castles - 4:43
5. Victoria Emmanuele - 4:33
6. Not Quite Nonsense - 2:37
7. Troof - 4:21
8. Talking In The Garden - 9:38
9. Anello - Where Are You - 3:11
10.I Took A Walk - 6:04
11.Woman - 6:06
12.Keep On - 2:30
13.Sleepwalker - 3:49
14.Song For Mr. C - 5:44
15.Furthermore (Shawn Phillips, J. Peter Robinson) - 2:13
16.January First (Shawn Phillips, J. Peter Robinson) - 4:18
17.Bright White - 3:13
Lyrics and Music by Shawn Phillips except tracks #15,16
Tracks 1-5 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio TX, October 28th 1973
Tracks 6-11 Municipal Auditorium, Austin TX, November 1st 1973
Tracks 15-17 The Forum, Inglewood CA, January 30th 1974


Disc 3
1. Moonshine / Big Boos Man (Shawn Phillips / Luther Dixon, Al Smith) - 6:29
2. Ballad Of Casey Deiss - 6:52
3. Serendipity Peace - 3:53
4. What's Happenin' Jim - 3:53
5. Today - 6:38
6. Early Morning Hours - 5:53
7. Memories For Jh - 2:25
8. Lookin' Up, Lookin' Down - 4:14
9. Good Evening Madam - 2:09
10.Take It Easy - 4:40
11.Lady In Violet - 4:56
12.Implications - 4:47
13.Motes Of Dust - 7:00
14.Julia's Letters - 3:06
15.Maestoso - 4:17
16.Ease Your Mind (Michael Kamen) - 6:24
All songs by Shawn Phillips except where noted
Tracks 1-7 WXRT radio broadcast, Ivanhoe Theatre, Chicago IL, March 31st 1977
Tracks 8-16 FM radio broadcast, ITexas Opry House, Houston TX, December 11th 1978

Musicians
*Shawn Phillips - Vocals, Guitars
*J. Peter Robinson - Keyboards
*Barrington York De Souza - Drums
*Anthony Walmsley - Guitar (Disc 1)
*John Gustafson - Bass (Disc 2)

1970  Shawn Phillips - Contribution / Second Contribution (2009 remaster)
1971  Shawn Phillips - Collaboration
1969-72  Shawn Phillips - Faces (2014 remaster) 

3 comments:

  1. Hi dear Marios, Can you add my Jazz blog to your bloglist? Thanks in advance.
    My Blog: https://bluenote-jazz.blogspot.com/

    Best regards,
    Michael

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  2. Thank you, thank you, thank you for his excellent recording(s) of Shawn- He is a severely underappreciated artist, but this should help to get some fans. And, thank you for the other Shawn recordings as well- I've been wanting a flac upgrade of Collaboration for some time. Keep up the great work-

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