Andrew Leigh - Magician (Reissue, Remastered) (1970/2011)
Artist: Andrew Leigh
Title: Magician
Year Of Release: 1970/2011
Label: Sunbeam Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 45:36
Total Size: 115/274 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Magician
Year Of Release: 1970/2011
Label: Sunbeam Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 45:36
Total Size: 115/274 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Magician - 3:22
2. Get Myself Together (Kevin Westlake) - 4:03
3. Goin’ Out To The West (Kevin Westlake) - 4:36
4. Solitaire - 3:57
5. Windy Baker Street - 4:55
6. Take Me Back - 4:50
7. Leaving Song - 2:58
8. Fresh Brown Eggs - 2:29
9. Up The USA - 9:19
10. The Passing (Bonus Track) - 5:01
Andrew Leigh - Vocals, Acoustic, Electric Guitars, Banjo, Recorder, Piano, Mellotron, Claves, Maracas
Kevin Westlake - Acoustic, Electric Guitars, Drums, Background Vocals
Bryan Hayward - Electric, Acoustic Guitars
Reggie King - Piano, Vocals
Gordon Jackson - Electric Sitar
Gary Farr - Harmonica, Acoustic Guitar
Mike Kellie - Tambourine
Brian Godding - Electric Guitars
Tony Priestland - Tenor Sax, Flute, Oboe
Gary Wright - Electric Piano
Sam Duboff, George Pastel, Philip Lusher, Mutzi Horvath - Hand Clapping
Some albums are classic journeyman's efforts, the work of someone who might have gained notice with other bands but was never quite a name in his own right -- thus Andrew Leigh's one-off solo effort Magician, recorded between his stint in Spooky Tooth's final months and becoming part of Matthews Southern Comfort soon afterward. Despite the cover art and swirl of flutes helping kick things off, Magician is less acid folk/prog whimsy and more an overview of a lot of things in the year of its release, with a little electric bite here and there but otherwise aiming for gentler twang and rough-and-ready acoustic chug. There's stately late-Beatles pop via "Get Myself Together" (one of two songs from friend and fellow pro Kevin Westlake), a bit of moody folk-rock with "Windy Baker Street," easygoing country-tinged rambles like "Solitaire" and "Leaving Song," and more besides. Throughout, the echoes of people like Bob Dylan, the Band, the Byrds, Free, and many others can be heard, all slotting into what would be Leigh's own career path well and showing that if his work wasn't deathless it was pleasant listening with a bit of flair. Leigh's liner notes are a fun read, the voice of someone who explored a path, then decided on a new one in later years, before returning to music on a casual for-the-heck-of-it basis -- not a bad place to be.