Time - Before There Was - Dover Beach descargar videos gratis


2,008
Duración: 03:23
Subido: 2011/03/09

This album adds a "chapter zero" to Time's story, as the demos included here predate the material released on Dog Days. These 35 minutes of music were recorded in January 1968, when Tom McFaul, Lynn David Newton, Richard Stanley, and David Rosenboom drove twice from Buffalo to a recording studio in Toronto. Their original brand of psychedelic music had already gelled, as songs like "Introductory Lines" and "Sad Benjamin" illustrate. The 11 tracks included here go back and forth between post-Sgt. Pepper's psychedelic pop and acid folk with medieval leanings. The inclusion of Stanley's solo rendition of "Kemp's Jig" is somewhat surprising -- the same traditional tune would become one of medieval progressive icon Gryphon's early live staples. "A Song for You," "Introductory Lines," and "Elin Experience" are the most interesting tracks. Quite experimental for 1967, they feature odd meters and shifting sections of straight pop songwriting and abstract developments. "Dover Beach" is a straightforward pop song in the Kinks/Turtles vein, while "Waking" and "Lily Has a Rose" fall back to delicate folk, with Stanley playing the lute. Despite the obscurity of the band and the imperfect sound quality (the tapes were discovered over 30 years after they were recorded), Before There Was... Time makes a very decent listen. This band had stumbled upon something good early on. It is a shame that they could not develop fully in Buffalo's conservative climate. ~ Francois Couture

Recording information: Bay Sound Studios, Toronto, Canada (1968).

Time: Lynn David Newton (vocals, recorder, trombone, bass guitar); Tom McFaul (vocals, harpsichord, organ); Richard Stanley (guitar); David Rosenbloom (percussion); Richard Stanley .

Personnel: Tom McFaul (vocals, tack piano, harpsichord, organ); Richard Stanley (guitar, dulcimer, lute); David Rosenboom (cymbals, percussion).

Comentarios

10 years ago

Lynn David Newton

BTW, I don't know where Tom came up with that vocal style on this song. That's not how he usually sang. The truth is, we never did two songs that were remotely the same, so there's no explaining much of anything we did -- which was probably most of the problem with why we never quite made it. No one knew how to categorize us. We were probably the broadest-based band in history, at least up to that time.

10 years ago

Lynn David Newton

Nice to find this song on YouTube. I'm Lynn Newton, the original founder of the band Time (later Think Dog!) This song was written by Tom McFaul (who also sings it). I played bass on this one. We'd been playing together just a couple of months when we went into a studio in Toronto to do these demos, which were never finished.It's always interesting to me to hear the comments after all these years from dedicated listeners to music of the era, comparing styles and all. I hadn't thought of the Kinks or Turtles comparison on this one myself, but I can see that.

Videos Relacionados

Another Time -- Pearls Before Swine -- Tom Rapp

Another Time -- Pearls Before Swine -- Tom Rapp - lyrics in description