Blues from the Soul [PA]Spirit
Release Date: 02/10/2009
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1063162_CD
UPC # 805772821521
Label: Acadia Records (UK)
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Disc: 1
1.
Wagon Of Wood
2.
Ever Since You Left Me
3.
Run Sinner Run
4.
Red House
5.
Kokomo
6.
When The Saints Go Marching In
7.
Lord I'll Be With You Always
8.
I Had A Dream
9.
Letter, The
10.
Ain't Superstitious
11.
California Blues
12.
Miss This Train
Performer: Spirit
Distributor: Infinity Entertainment Gr Notes: Spirit And Randy California includes: Randy California (vocals, guitar); Ed Cassidy (drums). Spirit: Ed Cassidy. This is the third in a series of posthumous albums of previously unreleased recordings by Randy California and Spirit, drawn from California's archives and assembled by Mick Skidmore. As Skidmore explains in his detailed liner notes, California put together an album called Blues From the Soul around 1995, and even copyrighted its contents; but later opted to use some of the material on the final album he released with Spirit, California Blues, prior to his accidental death by drowning in January 1997. Other tracks from the proposed album were culled for the first posthumous release, Cosmic Smile. Skidmore has included all 13 of the songs California had intended to use on his version of Blues From the Soul, though he has substituted alternate takes or live recordings of tracks already issued. Of course, the album also has been vastly expanded to include 35 selections for a running time of two-and-a-half hours. But the basic concept remains the same, and that is to present a collection of folk and blues recordings. California's family owned The Ash Grove nightclub when he was a child, and that brought him into contact with the many veteran acoustic blues musicians who toured during the folk revival of the early 1960s. Their influence on him is apparent here, as he resurrects songs by Mance Lipscomb, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Blind Willie Johnson, Big Bill Broonzy, Leadbelly, and Howlin' Wolf. Many songs are done with an acoustic guitar, but they all feature California's distinctive playing and singing. The lengthy set allows room for other material, including a 24-minute improvisation, "Down and Dirty Blues." Skidmore is less concerned with strictly adhering to the album's concept than he is to giving listeners more of California's music, and it's hard to argue with that. ~ William Ruhlmann
Uncut (6/03, p.92) - "...A companion slab of bluesy home studio tunes, embellished with the occasional moment of poppier light relief...."
Spirit was one of the most talented and most overlooked groups of the 1960s West Coast psychedelic crop. They utilized jazz influences, folk-rock song structures, and the visionary, mind-bending guitar work of Randy California to create some of the most unique, intriguing music of the era.
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