Clear Blue Sky - 01 - Journey To The Inside Of The Sun- (a) Sweet Leaf video free download


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Clear Blue Sky were just one of these bands that have a most definite blues influence. However, their ability to introduce a number of variations within their musical structure such as subtle classical influences as well as a degree of complexity that went beyond the average band enabled their music to be appreciated by a wider range of audiences.

The album starts with the suite, "Journey To the Inside Of The Sun" which occupied the whole of first side of the original vinyl album, and is in itself subdivided into three tracks. The opening Sweet Leaf is a real stomper, with a classical blues riff. As can be expected, a line-up comprising guitar, bass and drums could be rather limited in the amount of musical diversity that can be created, yet on the other hand the band manage to carry this off well. The opening nine and a half minutes (all of Sweet Leaf) are instrumental with John Simms belting out one guitar solo after the other, ably backed by Sheather and White. On the other hand one can note the classical influence on these musicians when occasional the stomp is abruptly stopped with a short classical interlude (played on guitar) taken from Dvorak's New World Symphony.

The Rocket Ride starts with a Hendrix-like riff, however the track takes an unexpected twist with some rapid changes in time signature and key just before the entry of Simms on vocals. It proceeds on a blues-based foundation though the occasional twist and turn does occur, as happens also with I'm Comin' Home. At times there are traces of Cream, whilst at others one feels that the riffs that shift from an almost acoustic feel to a more abrasive distortion are on a par with Jimmy Page's riffs with Led Zeppelin.

You Mystify has the band letting all hell let loose with Simms' searing guitar work. The shifts in time signature are continuous, once again proving the group's ability to go beyond the routine twelve bar format. Tool Of My Frade also has a backing Hammond, which stays firmly in the background, just adding to the fullness of the sound thus allowing for Simms to do away with the distortion, and even introduce an acoustic guitar. As always the guitar work is fantastic, but a word must be put in for the rhythm section, most notably Ken White's drumming which is constantly changing creating the perfect backbone for Simms and his guitars.

My Heaven and Birdcatcher bring the album to a close. My Heaven could be considered to be the mellower of the two blending both hard and acoustic rock, making it one of the more easy listening tracks on the album. On the other hand Birdcatcher is a straight forward track with Budgie-sque riff featuring plenty of blues influences. Of particular interest on this closing track is use of a flute which adds that Jethro Tull touch to the track. This touch as well as the interlude halfway through the track which has just flute and guitar with footsteps used to keep the beat create and incredibly fantastic atmosphere...[net]

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"Patrick Campbell-Lyons was responsible for producing some of Vertigo's most fascinating releases. Among them was the debut album from Clear Blue Sky, which in my own estimation rates as the label's finest work. The band was a three piece from Acton, who were only 18 years old when the album was issued in 1971. Their album is now very collectable, and they are easily the match of any of their contemporaries."

Barry Winton/Record Collector/'The Vertigo Label'

Comments

9 years ago

Aqua Man

This came out before sweet leaf by black sabbath

9 years ago

dapadau

Whoa, very nice to stumble across this band, thanks actually to Stellar Attraction internet radio :) There's a fantastic musical quote from Gustav Holst's 'Planets', but I don't remember which song it was..

9 years ago

Maurizio Greco

una delle band quasi sconosciute che meritano la nostra attenzioneThe late nineties as well as the advent of the new millennium has brought about a renewed interest in bands and music from the sixties and early seventies. One of these bands is Clear Blue Sky.Originating from Acton, London, the original line-up of Clear Blue Sky was a trio consisting of John Simms, Ken White and Mark Sheather

11 years ago

The Misteral Show

I had the original album. Ah, the memories. Cheers to the uploader!

12 years ago

severus1001

ho comprato l'lp 43 anni fà

12 years ago

jimkaml

Great post. This whole album is pretty stellar!

13 years ago

Gianluca Bottoni

my dad's friends band!!!! have the album and everything!

13 years ago

MLGxSLasH

@Eldryzif man why you don't tell me about this song lol envious

13 years ago

Flanagan Zappa

great song,thanks for the video

13 years ago

Eldryzif

I just got an eargasm.

13 years ago

david simon

sold this album for one pound fifty in 1976 so i could go & watch man united! bad move...thanks for posting, 1st time i've heard it since then, still love it!

13 years ago

91Lizardking

oh sorry I was to impatient, thanks for sharing!

13 years ago

StringRamblerBale

@91Lizardking there u go m8 ;) glad u liked it

13 years ago

91Lizardking

this is great but who´s that band and what is the song called?

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