Mostrar mensagens com a etiqueta Bobby Lance. Mostrar todas as mensagens
Mostrar mensagens com a etiqueta Bobby Lance. Mostrar todas as mensagens
quinta-feira, 26 de dezembro de 2024
Bobby Lance - Rollin' Man 1972
Recorded in New York in 1972, Bobby Lance's Rollin' Man was cut from the same cloth as the previous year's First Peace, but it's a straighter affair, hitting the rock rhythms a bit harder, keeping the grooves linear and ever so slightly ratcheting up that smidgeon of showbiz that lurked on First Peace's edges. Naturally, the latter surfaces on the ballads (and also the hippie-dippie "Tribute to a Woman"), but it's usually drowned out by the effective Allman Brothers nod "John the Rollin' Man" and an overdose of driving boogie. Lance handles these curves admirably and it's a nice bit of early-'70s Southern rock, although it slightly pales next to the seamless Southern stew of First Peace. AMG.
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domingo, 31 de março de 2024
Bobby Lance - First Peace 1971
Bobby Lance was a soul songwriter -- he penned several R&B hits, including Aretha Franklin's "The House That Jack Built" -- so it's not a surprise that First Peace is anchored in soul, but it's a progressive roots record encompassing all the different funky sounds emanating from the South in the early '70s. First Peace seems steeped in the South, as it was partially recorded at Muscle Shoals and features a horn section led by King Curtis and backing vocals by the Sweet Inspirations. The focus is on a thick, heady gumbo of blues, soul, and rock, a combination that sometimes gets undercut by such showbiz schmaltz as the closing "Walkin' on a Highway." Lance, who wrote every song here in collaboration with his partner and sister Fran Robins, is a sharp writer and possesses an appealing gruff, gravelly voice, so there is a focal point and a sturdy structure to First Peace. Nevertheless, the real charm of the album is its overall mood: it's a nicely weathered, casually funky slice of soulful rock from an era where that blend was common. AMG.
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