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Dave Mason & Cass Elliot

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発売日 2018年12月11日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルCherry Red
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CDMRED737
SKU 5013929173736

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Former Traffic guitarist Dave Mason and erstwhile Mamas & Papas belter Cass Elliot teamed up for this 1971 album when both artists were still more or less in their first flush of solo success after leaving their respective bands. Mason is clearly at the helm here, with his vocals dominating the album, but the influence of Elliot is easy to hear, even in the fact that this album hews closer to pop-oriented balladry than to the edgier rock flavor for which Mason was previously best known. This little-known chapter in the history of Mason and Elliot is deserving of wider recognition by fans of both.
エディション : Remaster

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    1. 1.
      WALK TO THE POINT
    2. 2.
      ON AND ON
    3. 3.
      TO BE FREE
    4. 4.
      HERE WE GO AGAIN
    5. 5.
      PLEASING YOU
    6. 6.
      SIT AND WONDER
    7. 7.
      SOMETHING TO MAKE YOU HAPPY
    8. 8.
      TOO MUCH TRUTH, TOO MUCH LOVE
    9. 9.
      NEXT TO YOU
    10. 10.
      GLITTERING FACADE

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Dave MasonCass Elliot

商品の紹介

Ostensibly a Dave Mason solo album, this became one of his finest when he was coupled with Cass Elliot, a stroke of genius. Elliot's involvement is, while not suspect, somewhat limited. Although she provides excellent background vocals, she tends to get a little lost in the harmony stack. Nevertheless, this is a great moment for her too. The album, though, is propelled by Mason's awesome songwriting talents, and tracks such as "On and On," "Walk to the Point," and several others bear this out. His guitar playing is some of his finest recorded work, especially the epic "Glittering Facade," where he layers acoustic and electric guitars with a scintillating effect. Elliot's "Here We Go Again" showcases her ability as a great lead vocalist, and Paul Harris provides some excellent keyboard and string arrangements, providing a glimpse of the fine work that was to follow in Stephen Stills' Manassas. Overall, this was a highly underrated album, but in the end, it is also one of the finest from the '70s. ~ Matthew Greenwald|
Rovi

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