Too much detail
This album would sound better in mono-like we used to listen to it. Lot to be said for the "wall of sound"
This album would sound better in mono-like we used to listen to it. Lot to be said for the "wall of sound"
Want a picture of the past? After Bathing at Baxters still has that feeling of discovery and energy. I've always enjoyed Young Girl Sunday Blues.
As a youth, I practically wore the grooves on this record through. Listening to it again, I find it still sounds good. It's playful, fresh and inventive, and Jorma's guitar playing is superb. The band seemed unified; from what I read, they put a lot of time into time making it, and it shows. For the uninitiated, it might take a few listens to appreciate what a great record this is - psychedelic music at its best.
...close your eyes, and just listen. And if you're a bass player, pay special attention. Victor & Stanley may get more spotlight than Jack Casady these days, but neither of them can rip sounds our of a bass the way Jack did (and still does).
The Airplane turn up the psychedelic knob to 11 & the result is one of their BEST.. NO big radio hits here, just slighty off kilter melodies & harmonies until a satisfying landing..AN ERA Classic !!!!
If you are a JA fan, this was the one that set them apart from every other band at that time. It may have taken them a long time to record this set of songs but it was well worth waiting for. I still feel that "No man is an island, he's a peninsula!"
This has been my favorite JA record since i was a kid. The extra tracks make it even better,