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Out of Sight and Sound in Franklin, TN
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Out of Sight and Sound in Franklin, TN
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These tentative explorations into relatively uncharted
jazz-rock
territory retain an engaging, freewheeling verve and warm humor, although the lyrics are sometimes self-consciously hip and spacy.
Coryell
plays a sitar on
"I'm Gonna Be Free,"
and
"Blue Water Mother"
employs the still-unusual device of two separate vocal tracks singing two entirely separate sets of lyrics. Obscure even in its day and long out of print, it's worth seeking out, though more for fans of '60s
rock
than
jazz
. ~ Richie Unterberger
jazz-rock
territory retain an engaging, freewheeling verve and warm humor, although the lyrics are sometimes self-consciously hip and spacy.
Coryell
plays a sitar on
"I'm Gonna Be Free,"
and
"Blue Water Mother"
employs the still-unusual device of two separate vocal tracks singing two entirely separate sets of lyrics. Obscure even in its day and long out of print, it's worth seeking out, though more for fans of '60s
rock
than
jazz
. ~ Richie Unterberger
These tentative explorations into relatively uncharted
jazz-rock
territory retain an engaging, freewheeling verve and warm humor, although the lyrics are sometimes self-consciously hip and spacy.
Coryell
plays a sitar on
"I'm Gonna Be Free,"
and
"Blue Water Mother"
employs the still-unusual device of two separate vocal tracks singing two entirely separate sets of lyrics. Obscure even in its day and long out of print, it's worth seeking out, though more for fans of '60s
rock
than
jazz
. ~ Richie Unterberger
jazz-rock
territory retain an engaging, freewheeling verve and warm humor, although the lyrics are sometimes self-consciously hip and spacy.
Coryell
plays a sitar on
"I'm Gonna Be Free,"
and
"Blue Water Mother"
employs the still-unusual device of two separate vocal tracks singing two entirely separate sets of lyrics. Obscure even in its day and long out of print, it's worth seeking out, though more for fans of '60s
rock
than
jazz
. ~ Richie Unterberger