Wednesday, 3 October 2018
Folk/Folk Rock: Paul Brett's Sage - Jubilation Foundry 1971 (2007 Air Mail Archive, Mini LP)
By the time of the second album, Jubilation Foundry, the band's name had changed to the more grammatically correct Paul Brett's Sage and Nicky Higginbottom had been replaced by Stuart Cowell, a second guitarist. Although Higginbottom had gone, some flute playing persists, particularly on the opening track Cottage Made For Two. In other changes, there is more harmony singing and a greater use of orchestrations (by Mike Gibbs) plus an overall rockier feel, although both Brett and Cowell still provide plenty of acoustic in-put throughout the album, such as on their guitar playing on Pasadena Days and piano playing on Keeper Of My Heart, both written by Steve Voice, the younger brother of conga, bongo and anvil (!) player Bob Voice.
The simplicity of this latter song, along with the gorgeous arrangement blending strings, wind and brass, make this a killer love song. There was also an expansion in the styles of music covered, with both sides of the single from the album Goodbye Forever and Good Old Fashioned Funky Kind Of Music being somewhat atypical and although interesting, not the strongest tracks on the album to my mind. (As an aside, the marketing prowess of Pye Records is exemplified by the single being wrapped in a sleeve featuring a photograph which included Higginbottom!).
Tuesday Evening features some great harmony singing from the whole band, as does Help Me Jesus during which Voice gets the most out of his bongos. However, it is the title track, featuring the aforementioned anvil, that takes the credits with some fine playing by the ensemble, haunting lyrics and a great dirge-like quality. The three additional tracks are from an EP that was released between the first and second album which featured Reason For Your Asking from the debut album as lead track.
Stylistically, the tracks are more akin to those on the first album, acoustic with added orchestrations on the first two tracks, with Everlasting Butterfly being the standout number, and a more upbeat chant on To Everyman [Freedom].(excerpt taken from dprp.net, Mark Hughes)
This is the second release of Paul Brett's Sage and it's from the Three Disc release of Air Mail Archive in 2007. I like all three works by the band/project. If there is interest i will post the other two releases later this week. Enjoy. (Frank)
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Wonderful band, and excellent record (even the anvil makes sense). Stuart Cowell was a member of Titus Groan and Sweet Pain (a sort of off duty Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation), and ... (...) Mungo Jerry...
ReplyDeleteLooking forward for the other two albums, Frank, thanks in advance...
Hello Greeny,
Deletei am sorry but i was offline for two weeks. I will upload the both other albums tomorrow.
Kind regards
Frank
Hi Frank fantastic music..the others two please
ReplyDeleteHola Enrico,
Deletei will upload the two other albums tomorrow.
Best,
Frank
Hello...zippyshare link is dead. Re-up?
ReplyDeleteHi BYJOVE,
Deletei will post new links today
Greetings
Frank