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LP KALEIDOSCOPE (USA)
A Beacon From Mars
Country of release: Australia, 1982/2013
Original released: 1968
Label: Epoque
Catalogue number: Epoque 1230
Barcode: -
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. I Found
Out (2:10)
2. Greenwood Side (4:17)
3. Life Will Pass You By
(3:26)
4. Taxim (11:23)
5. Baldheaded End Of A Broom
(3:14)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Louisiana
Man (2:46)
2. You Don't Love Me (3:59)
3. Beacon From Mars
(12:32)
4. Rampè, Rampè (3:34) (Bonustrack)
5. Nobody (2:36) (Bonustrack)
Listen At YouTube:
As good
as Kaleidoscope’s debut was (1967′s Side Trips), A Beacon From Mars expanded on
the group’s sound greatly, as it includes two excellent “long” tracks: the
Eastern instrumental jam “Taxim” and the ghostly blues-rocking title cut, which
is full of feedback and excellent harp work. These two tracks were cut live in
the studio with no overdubs or studio interference. Chris Darrow explains, “We
needed an album that really sounded like us live, not a stacked, layered sound
that was so prevalent. We decided to record the way only jazz musicians were
recording, live” (taken from the Edsel reissue liner notes). Needless to say,
this conscious effort to capture the group in true form is a success, as both
cuts are amazing, showing off Kaleidoscope’s legendary eclecticism and peerless
musicianship. ”Taxim” is an astonishing Eastern folk instrumental that builds
into an exciting crescendo unlike anything you’ve heard before. Incredible
stuff.
Kaleidoscope were some of the most accomplished musicians of their day
– up there with the best San Fran had to offer (ie. Grateful Dead, Quicksilver,
Moby Grape and so on). Chris Darrow, principal songwriter, is one of LA’s most
underrated musicians, he penned fine 3 minute pop songs while David Lindley and
Solomon Feldthouse mastered a variety of strange, stringed instruments.
Remaining cuts like ”I Found Out,” “Greenwood Sidee” and “Life Will Pass You By”
are exciting roots excursions that mix folk, country and psychedelia into
something that’s genuine and authentic. Other than being a standout acid
folk-rocker, “I Found Out” is also notable for a cool dobro solo and what sounds
like primitive synthesizer. Another great track is the excellent Smokestack
Lightning rewrite “You Don’t Love Me.” This track features incredible
graffiti-like lead guitar (with lots of bluesy fuzz) while the aforementioned
“Life Will Pass You By” is a beautiful Byrds-like folk-rocker with accomplished
finger picking (think Byrds crossed with early Nitty Gritty Dirt Band). The
only misstep here is a rather lame attempt at good time/jugband music titled
”Baldheaded End Of A Broom.” My pick of the bunch is “Greenwood Sidee.” This
track is actually an Irish murder ballad, a tremendous one at that, with
stoneface vocals and an eerie acidic vibe -no doubt aided by effective fiddle
work. This is one of my favorite Lps.
This would be Chris Darrow’s last LP
with Kaleidoscope. After Beacon he would join the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and
also release a few solo discs. David Lindley and co. soldiered on releasing the
fine Incredible! from 1969 and the disappointing Bernice.
(Jason/therisingstorm.net/)
Chris Darrow - Bass, Mandolin, Guitar,
Vocals, Lead Vocals
John Vidican - Drums, Timpani
David Lindley - Lead
Guitar, Fiddle, Harp Guitar, Vocals
Saul Feldthouse - Lead Vocals, Baglama,
Bass, Guitar, Gong
Maxwell Budda - Organ, Fiddle, Violin, Bass. Harmonium,
Harmonica, Harpsichord, Piano
&
Pete Madlem - Dubro (Track
1)
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