The Serpent Power / Tina And David Meltzer - The Serpent Power / Poet Song (Reissue) (1967-69/2005)
Artist: The Serpent Power / Tina And David Meltzer
Title: The Serpent Power / Poet Song
Year Of Release: 1967-69/2005
Label: Akarma
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:19:11
Total Size: 203/485 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Serpent Power / Poet Song
Year Of Release: 1967-69/2005
Label: Akarma
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:19:11
Total Size: 203/485 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
The Serpent Power :
01. Don't You Listen To Her - 2:20
02. Gently, Gently - 2:36
03. Open House - 3:31
04. Flying Away - 4:26
05. Nobody Blues - 3:49
06. Up And Down - 3:37
07. Sky Baby - 2:31
08. Forget - 3:34
09. Dope Again - 0:47
10. Endless Tunnel - 13:13
Tina & David Meltzer - Poet Song:
11. I'm The Early Morning Racer (Poem) - 1:39
12. I'll Forget You - 3:44
13. The Bath (Poem) - 0:33
14. I'm A Lover - 2:51
15. Ravel Blues - 4:38
16. The Blackest Rose (Poem) - 0:55
17. It Is For You - 1:50
18. Lullaby - 2:54
19. I'm So Willing - 4:15
20. Lamentation For Hank Williams (Poem) - 1:09
21. Hymn To Love - 3:18
22. Confessin' (Poem) - 2:27
23. Pure White Place - 4:34
24. Poem For My Wife (Poem) - 1:01
25. For Tina - 2:28
Line-up::
The Serpent Power:
Clark Coolidge - Drums
Denny Ellis - Lead Guitar
David Meltzer - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Tina Meltzer - Vocals
John Payne - Keyboards
Jean-Paul Pickens - Banjo
David Stenson - Bass
Poet Song 1969:
Ed Bogas - Violin, Viola, Guitar, Bass
Jean Cunningham - Flute
Tom Heimberg - Viola
Don Irving - Guitar
Sally Kell - Cello
David Meltzer - Vocals, Guitar, Mandolin
Tina Meltzer - Vocals
Don O'Brien - Sax, Woodwinds
Krebe Ritter - French Horns
Nathan Rubin - Violin
Earl Saxton - French Horns
Although it might seem confusing at first glance to combine two 1960s albums by different artists onto one single-disc CD reissue (with gatefold sleeve), it's a logical combination, since Tina & David Meltzer were the main players on both records. The first part of the disc is the Serpent Power's 1967 self-titled LP. That record is second- or third-tier San Francisco psychedelia, sounding at times like Country Joe & the Fish and the Jefferson Airplane in the mix of blues, minor-key folk-rock, winding guitar lines, hippie-ish lyrics, and angelic female vocals (by Tina Meltzer). The songs are not nearly as strong as those by Country Joe and the Airplane, though, and the 13-minute closer, "Endless Tunnel," frankly sounds like a second-rate variation on the Doors' "The End." Tina & David Meltzer's 1969 album Poet Song is more subdued, folky, and occasionally orchestrated, with some violins, cello, mandolin, French horns, clarinet, and sax in addition to the folk-rock guitars. The cops from the likes of Country Joe & the Fish and the Jefferson Airplane are toned way down, the music broken up by half a dozen spoken poems by David Meltzer with gentle guitar backup. Tina Meltzer takes the lead vocals more often than David Meltzer on the purely musical selections, a wise choice as she has the better voice, her rich and clear tones and phrasing suitable for the contemplative, wistful mood of the songs. The mood is nicely varied by the darkly comic, theatrical "I'm a Lover" (on which David Meltzer takes lead), the Latin rhythms and exuberant flute of "It Is for You," and the classical orchestration of "I'll Forget You."