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Condition: VG+ COVER / VG+ LP (cover/media)    More Info
Label: Reprise MS 2080
Country: Us
Released: 1972
Genre: rock
Num In Set: 1
Quantity: 2 in stock
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Like a lot of folks, when 1976's "Fleetwood Mac' came out, I was curious about the band's earlier catalog.   I was living in Belgium at the time and thanks to my buddy Mark Funk (kudos Mark), was introduced to this strange cultural institution   - record libraries.   Seriously, think along the lines of your conventional book library, except you paid a small fee to join, brought in your record player stylus so they could ensure you weren't going to kill their albums and could then check out a dozen albums at a time.  
One of the first albums I checked out - 1972's "Bare Trees".   Unlike lots of folks who were disappointed to learn the earlier albums didn't sound like "Fleetwood Mac", I took a shine to the band's mid-career catalog.   In fact, I recorded the album on a cassette (anyone remember those) and use to run cross country practice listening to this album (along with Led Zeppelin).   Geez, I wonder how many hours I spent listening to this set ...   With Danny Kirwan, Christine McVie and relative newcomer Bob Welch sharing songwriting chores, the album underscored the band's determined move away from their longstanding devotion to all things blues-rock.    In fact, compared to those earlier releases, this one came off as a straightforward pop set ...      So where to start?   Showcasing material from all three writers, side one was as good as anything the band ever recorded; all four songs reflecting strong melodies and tight band dynamics.   Kirwan's lead-off 'Child of Mine was particular radio-friendly, as was the McVie rocker 'Homeward Bound'.   Maybe due to the fact we equate music to personal experiences, this one's always been evocative of cold, dreary, slightly ominous Fall days ...    John McVie's haunting cover photo only added to the aura.   'Course maybe it has something to do with the fact we ran cross country in the Fall when it was typically cold and dark.
"Bare Trees" track listing:
(side 1)
1.) Child of Mine    (Danny Kriwan) - 5:09      rating: **** stars
Danny Kirwan's most commercial and accomplished song ?    Well, maybe not, but it's certainly one of my favorite performances with a killer rockin' melody, great lead guitar, excellent John McVie bass line, and a nice lead vocal from the man.    Very-'70s feel and should have provided the band with a mega FM hit.
2.) The Ghost    (Bob Welch) - 3:58      rating: **** stars
If I had to pick one Bob Welch song for a "favorites" collection, it would be 'The Ghost'.    Welch seemingly had a longstanding interest in the paranormal, but unlike much of his material, this one actually managed to find a sweet spot between highly commercial melody and slightly ominous feel.    Great tune ...
3.) Homeward Bound    (Christine McVie) - 3:20      rating: **** stars
'Homeward Bound' was a true rarity - a Christine McVie rocker.   Seriously - McVie rocking out.   Yeah, her vocals may have been a bit iffy, but it was a nice change-up.   Seemingly inspired by the struggles associated with constant touring, this one had some great keyboards and showcased Fleetwood's frequently overlooked drumming.    Nice to hear a three lead guitar attack on the fade out ...   
4.) Sunny Side of Heaven (instrumental)   (Danny Kirwan) - 3:10      rating: **** stars
Showcasing Kirwan's melodic lead guitar, the instrumental 'Sunny Side of Heaven' has always reminded me of a British version of something out of the Allman Brothers catalog.    The classy melody is simply haunting.   
(side 2)
1.)   Bare Trees    (Danny Kirwan) - 5:02      rating: **** stars
Another lost FM classic, the rocking   title track underscored the band's potent Kirwan-Welch lead guitar line-up (what I wouldn't give to be able to play that riff ...). It also served to showcase what an attractive voice Kirwan had.   Far better than Welch.    Shame this was his finally album with the band.   
2.) Sentimental Lady    (Bob Welch) - 4:35    rating: *** stars
A big, pretty ballad, Welch's 'Sentimental Lad

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Tracklist
 
A1Child Of Mine5:09
A2The Ghost3:58
A3Homeward Bound3:20
A4Sunny Side Of Heaven3:10
B1Bare Trees5:02
B2Sentimental Lady4:35
B3Danny's Chant3:16
B4Spare Me A Little Of Your Love3:44
B5Dust2:41
B6Thoughts On A Grey Day2:03


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Tracklisting is supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
     
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