Saturday, 17 February 2018

Troggs Member Solo Album: Chris Britton - As I Am - 1969 (2004 Air Mail Archive, Japan)

Chris Britton's rare solo album sounds much like you would expect if you're familiar with his very occasional singing and songwriting outings within the Troggs. It's fairly pleasant psychedelic-tinged late-'60s British pop/rock, delivered with understated, almost laconically sly vocals. Plenty of the period trimmings of British psych-pop (sometimes echoing those found in the Troggs' own gentler efforts) can be heard: chirpy Baroque-tinged string arrangements, harpsichord, hints of Eastern exotica, buoyant romantic lyrics, melodic acoustic folky guitar, the odd vaudevillian flavor, Swinging London brass, and the like. There's also Britton's own version of a song the Troggs had recorded for a flop 1969 single, "Evil Woman" -- the only tune here, in fact, that Britton didn't write himself (and a notably inferior version to the Troggs' own). In common with many solo efforts by important-but-secondary figures within major bands, however, the material's not outstanding enough to demand attention beyond that band's hardcore faithful. As records within that category go, however, this is above average, so Troggs freaks won't be disappointed.(allmusic.com)

The album can certainly be described as ''very well done'' because there are no real impairments in the songs. The album has a very varied instrumentation and the album as a whole is very well-balanced in the choice of songs. Mostly a light psychedelic/baroque pop atmosphere prevails but also tasteful bluesrock sounds discreet on the album. A really successful album on which Britton doesn't simply ruminate Trogg's sounds. Four stars out of five.(Frank)

4 comments:

  1. Sorry for pestering you, but I have another request for a re-up. TIA

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  2. Hi Frank, please could you update the links for this post?
    Thank you

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    1. Hello dr.bigsound
      i will upload new links now.

      Frank

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    2. Hi Frank, thank you for your prompt reply and for the new links.
      Bye,

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