Shawn Phillips - Second Contribution (1970 Reissue) (2011)
Artist: Shawn Phillips
Title: Second Contribution
Year Of Release: 1970 (2011)
Label: A&M Records
Genre: Folk Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 38:06
Total Size: 230 Mb / 100 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Second Contribution
Year Of Release: 1970 (2011)
Label: A&M Records
Genre: Folk Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 38:06
Total Size: 230 Mb / 100 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. She Was Waitin’ For Her Mother At The Station In Torino And You Know I Love You Baby But It’s Getting Too Heavy To Laugh
2. Keep On
3. Sleepwalker
4. Song For Mr. C.
5. The Ballad Of Casey Deiss
6. Song For Sagitarians
7. Lookin’ Up Lookin’ Down
8. Remedial Interruption
9. Whaz’ Zat
10. Schmaltz Waltz
11. F Sharp Splendor
12. Steel Eyes
Paul Buckmaster - Keyboards, Orchestral Arrangements
Harvey Burns - Guitar
Anello Capuano - Guitar
Jim Cregan - Guitar
Barry Dean - Bass, Guitar
Ann Odell - Keyboards
Brian Odgers - Bass
Shawn Phillips - Guitar, Sitar, Vocals
Peter Robinson - Percussion, Keyboards
Bruce Rowland - Drums
Jerry Salisbury – Horn
Eric Clapton-g (uncredited)
On this startling, ever-shifting, album-length musical landscape, Shawn Phillips carries listeners across folk ("The Ballad of Casey Deiss") and rock styles, with a heavy R&B feel at times ("Song for Mr. C"), accompanied by a band and Paul Buckmaster's most restrained orchestrations. The first four songs spin out seamlessly, like a cross-genre Sgt. Pepper's, and the album never lets up, driven by Phillips' guitars and his guileless singing. Some of the titles, like "Song for Sagittarians," seem dated, but even that number has some great hooks and a catchy chorus. Curiously, the promise of the album cover, depicting Phillips solo with an acoustic Gibson 12-string, is fulfilled on the final track, "Steel Eyes," on which he sounds like a more soulful successor to his one-time collaborator Donovan.