Wednesday 13 February 2019

Southern, Folk, Country Rock: Lonnie Mack - The Hills Of Indiana 1971 (2003 Sundazed)



The third and last album that Lonnie Mack recorded for Elektra in his brief stint with the label in the late '60s and early '70s, The Hills of Indiana must have surprised quite a few listeners familiar with his earlier work. There were little of the blues-rock-R&B-oriented guitar fireworks that many of his earlier recordings had boasted. In contrast, it was a pretty laid-back affair with plenty of roots rock, country-rock, and early-'70s singer/songwriter influences.
Steel guitar and fiddle augmented the usual rock lineup, string and horn arrangements were devised by Norbert Putnam (who played bass on much of the record), and there were liberal touches of gospel in the songwriting, singing, and occasional background vocals. The set was divided between collaborative compositions between Mack and Don Nix (who sang lead vocal on "Three Angels") and covers of songs by Carole King, Bob Dylan, Mickey Newbury, Bill Monroe, and others. As with many early-'70s records -- including those of another early rock & roll guitar pioneer, Link Wray -- the influence of the Band's dignified Americana is substantial.

At times it sounds a little like the Band crossed with some of early Elton John's most American-influenced material, perhaps with a pinch of John Fogerty. While this type of stuff might not be Mack's forte, actually it's quite respectable, if low-key, and sung with endearing, earnest conviction.(Richie Unterberger, allmusic.com)

This album showed Lonnie Mack from a completely different musical side. But for him this was nothing new or unusual. He himself said: ''I've been doing this a long time, too but i haven't done it too much on record''.
The record shows another side of Lonnie Mack and the quality is in no way inferior to his other R&B and Blues style. Very recommendable. Enjoy.(Frank)





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