Hendrickson Road House - Hendrickson Road House (Reissue) (1969-70/2011)
Artist: Hendrickson Road House
Title: Hendrickson Road House
Year Of Release: 1969-70/2011
Label: Wooden Hill
Genre: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 49:59
Total Size: 278 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Hendrickson Road House
Year Of Release: 1969-70/2011
Label: Wooden Hill
Genre: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 49:59
Total Size: 278 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Forget About You - 3:11
2. Theatre King - 2:12
3. Things I Never Knew - 3:42
4. Everybody's Told You - 2:51
5. Sunny Day Rain - 3:04
6. Classical Misconceptions (Part I and II) - 2:22
7. Tomorrow Your Sorrow - 3:43
8. Helping Hand - 2:40
9. That's All There Ever Was - 2:09
10. I Wondered If You Knew - 1:49
11. Yesircantoo (Norman Lowe) - 3:39
12. The Seed That Grows - 2:09
Bonus Tracks:
13. Tomorrow Your Sorrow (Aka Extension II) (Single Mix) - 3:43
14. Forget About You (Single Mix) - 3:12
15. Back To Time - 2:03
16. Four And Twenty Blackbirds - 2:26
17. Beachcomber - 2:36
18. Can't Deny It - 2:26
Line-up::
Sue Akins - Autoharp, Guitar, Vocals
Norman Lowe - Guitar, Vocals
Phil Wilson - Bass
Curt Lowe - Bass
Don Mendro - Drums, Piano
Dick Muldoon - Congas
Ken Rose - Saxophone
The only album of the American folk-rock band, released in 1970. A rare light psychedelia. One of the few bands in the genre in which the main creative force was a woman, Sue Akins. The band had their own sound - soft jazz arrangements, exquisite solo guitar, a little car, and gentle vocals - definitely, they should be listened to at night. In the manner of playing the guitar there is a certain influence of "west coast", although there is not a heavy one in sight. The only jazz instrumental with a predominance of the saxophone does not at all seem out of place. All other songs are sung by Akins, and the album has a rare integrity for the genre. Not a masterpiece, but very good. It's amazing that the album of this quality and rarity is not reprinted.