Plain Jane - Plain Jane (Reissue) (1969/2008)
Artist: Plain Jane
Title: Plain Jane
Year Of Release: 1969/2008
Label: Fallout
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 31:22
Total Size: 193 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Plain Jane
Year Of Release: 1969/2008
Label: Fallout
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 31:22
Total Size: 193 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Who's Drivin' This Train? (Barry Ray) - 2:57
2. You Can't Make It Alone (Jerry Schoenfeld) - 4:10
3. That's How Much (Don Gleicher) - 2:10
4. Short Fairy Tale (Don Gleicher) - 2:12
5. Not The Same (Jerry Schoenfeld) - 4:21
6. Num-Bird (Barry Ray) - 2:58
7. What Can You Do? (Jerry Schoenfeld) - 2:35
8. Fire Hydrant (Barry Ray) - 3:26
9. Silence (Don Gleicher) - 2:37
10. Mrs. Que (Barry Ray) - 3:37
Line-up::
Barry Ray - Guitar, Vocals
Don Gleicher - Guitar, Vocals
David Schoenfeld - Drums
Jerry Schoenfeld - Bass, Piano, Vocals
Plain Jane were an L.A. based quartet originally from Alburquerque N.M. consisting of Barry Ray (guitar-vocals), Don Gleicher (guitar-vocals), David Schoenfeld (drums), and Jerry
Shoenfeld (bass-piano-vocals). Underrated album on the same label as Sapphire Thinkers and Randy Holden. It’s generally described as “rural,” but it’s not country at all. It’s more like a guitar pop album with a very laid back feel. In an understated way it anticipates the California rock of the 70s. Several songwriters create a surprisingly consistent sound. The vocals are very nice and the songs sneak up on you. "Not The Same” sounds like grade-A Badfinger. A pleasant surprise.
Shoenfeld (bass-piano-vocals). Underrated album on the same label as Sapphire Thinkers and Randy Holden. It’s generally described as “rural,” but it’s not country at all. It’s more like a guitar pop album with a very laid back feel. In an understated way it anticipates the California rock of the 70s. Several songwriters create a surprisingly consistent sound. The vocals are very nice and the songs sneak up on you. "Not The Same” sounds like grade-A Badfinger. A pleasant surprise.