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LP GOLDEN EARRING
Switch
Limited Edition Of 1500 Numbered Copies In Blue Vinyl
Country of release: Netherlands, 2021
Original released: 1975
Label: Music On Vinyl
Catalogue number: MOVLP2772
Barcode: 8719262016385
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No
Includes 4 Pages Insert
Condition Record: MINT (Unplayed)
Condition Cover: MINT
Tracks Side 1:
1. Intro / Plus Minus Absurdio (3:03)Tracks Side 2:
1. Tons Of Time (4:16)
2. Daddy's Gonna Save My Soul (4:12)
3. Troubles & Hassles (4:16)
4. The Lonesome. D.J. (4:36)
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This album has two tales to tell. A kind of Jekyll and Hyde release. The
reason for this is that side one from the opener Intro/Plus Minus
Absurdio to the side one closer Kill Me/ Ce soir is an absolute classic,
Side two of the old vinyl shape and form, took another direction. Not
unpleasant but much less progressive and proof in some respects that the
album has an almost split personality..hence Switch? An indication of
the direction the band were taking perhaps too. Intro.. opens the album
with Floydlike synths and a great spacerock atsmosphere. It does not
last long however before it breaks into the great rock tune Love is a
Rodeo. It is worth mentioning the musicianship is so tightly managed on
Switch that it is a pleasureable experience to hear the overall sound.
The title song Switch is up next and in many respects the cleverest
track played. A light if not hypnotic beat takes you on about a five
minute cruise before the gloomy Kill Me plays out the side. Here Barry
Hay is at his best vocally as he stretches his vocal chords to the
maximum. Great percussion and sax too. Probably the most epic and
conceptual songs off the album.
Side two is more of a mish mash of sounds and Tons Of Time definitely
the highlight with an almost early ELO type chorus to it. The
melancholic Lonesome DJ closes off the album to a mediocre end and
Daddy's Gonna Save My Soul gets 10/10 for effort but it is not of the
vintage fare found on the first part of Switch. Troubles and Hassles
sandwiched inbetween these is a largely non descript rock tune. Overall
though the album is very good but as I say an album of two sides to it.
Three and a half stars and a worthwhile addition to your collection
especially as 1975 was one the best years ever for progressive music. So
even the good albums were great! (Chris_S/progarchives.com)
George Kooymans - Guitar, Vocals
Barry Hay - Vocals
Rinus Gerritsen - Bass, Mouth Harp
Cesar Zuiderwijk - Drums, Percussion
Robert Jan Stips - Keyboards
&
Bertus Borgers - Saxophone (Special Guest Musician)
Eelco Gelling - Slide Guitar (Special Guest Musician)
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