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LP EAST OF EDEN
East Of Eden
Country of release: Australia, 2018
Original released: 1971
Label: RE-TRAX
Catalogue number: RTX 3021
Barcode: -
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes
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. Wonderful Feeling (6:09)
2. Goodbye (5:46)
3. Crazy Daisy (6:53)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Here Comes The Day (4:32)
2. Take What You Need (5:01)
3. No Time (6:01)
4. To Mrs. V (5:17)
Listen At YouTube:
By the time this third album came out, little was left of the original
spirit of East Of Eden and only violinist Dave Arbus of the original
line-up. They had changed from one progressive label Deram to another
Harvest, but also lost their experimental edge in the process. As a
matter of fact, aside from more conventional song structures, this album
has a slight country music feel , but rest assured nothing remotely
strong as I usually cannot stand that type of Amaricana slice.
Wonderful feeling is a first hint of a change but the country feel
emanates only from Arbus's violin. Goodbye actually is a fairly pleasant
track that could easily fit on Traffic's LSOHHB album and you will
agree that this is quite a reference. Next up is the almost 7min Crazy
Daisy, is a relatively harder edged rocking tune with Arbus switching to
the sax and new guitarist pulling in a good scorching solo in the
middle and a good Spanish drama feel a bit reminiscent of Cream's
Deserted cities Of The Heart or an early Colosseum track.
Side 2 starts on rather straightforward track that again makes you thing
of Cream - mostly the Jack Bruce-like vocals - but the track is rather
sub-par. Take What You Need is also rather tame but not devoid of
qualities either, but the slight country feel comes back a bit but you
also think of the Allman Bros. No Time is another track that resolutely
hints at Traffic, Cream and Blind Faith or even a less crazed Family.
This is certainly no coincidence but also mainly due again to David
Jack's voice but not only that the playing behind is rather good and
sometimes borderline brilliant. The closing track is another rocker in
the style of Crazy Daisy but lacks its brilliance.
This third album is quite far removed from the experimental forays of
their first two albums, but the album has many charms and holds some
interest for progheads. Unfortunately by the Following album, New Leaf,
the group will have another drastic change of personnel as none of the
members will be present on it, this creating a precedent for other prog
bands Renaissance and somewhat later and more slowly Soft Machine. (Sean
Trane/progarchives.com)
Dave Arbus - Violin, Flute, Saxophone
Jim Roche - Guitar
David Jack - Vocals, Bass, Acoustic Guitar
Jeff Allen - Drums, Percussion
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