P.F. Sloan - Raised On Records (1972/2022) Hi Res
Artist: P.F. Sloan
Title: Raised On Records
Year Of Release: 1972/2022
Label: Mums
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, Soft Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/192 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:40:57
Total Size: 95 mb | 222 mb | 1.3 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Raised On Records
Year Of Release: 1972/2022
Label: Mums
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, Soft Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/192 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:40:57
Total Size: 95 mb | 222 mb | 1.3 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. P.F. Sloan - Let Me Be
02. P.F. Sloan - The Way You Want It To Be
03. P.F. Sloan - The Night the Trains Broke Down
04. P.F. Sloan - The Moon is Stone
05. P.F. Sloan - Raised on Records
06. P.F. Sloan - Springtime
07. P.F. Sloan - Como
08. P.F. Sloan - Sins of a Family
09. P.F. Sloan - Turn On the Light
10. P.F. Sloan - Midnight Girl
11. P.F. Sloan - Somebody's Watching You
Raised on Records was a reflection of its times, with P.F. Sloan entering a mellower singer/songwriter phase, in tune with trends of the early 1970s. It almost seems as if Sloan has been influenced by James Taylor, and to a much lesser extent other low-key performers of the ilk like Cat Stevens (not nearly so much in his songwriting as in the laidback production). Sloan's underrated singing is good, and his writing is fair, but the compositions don't have as much sting as those on his first albums. Post-mid-'60s Sloan tends to be best when the arrangements are sparsest and the melodies most bittersweet, which doesn't happen too often here, but peeks through on "The Night the Trains Broke Down," "Como," and "Midnight Girl." Remakes of his well-known mid-'60s songs "Let Me Be" and "Sins of a Family" would be a lot more impressive if they didn't have to suffer comparison with the originals (against which they fall short). By most singer/songwriter contrasts, this would be considered a respectable collection; by Sloan's own high standards, it's among his lesser releases.