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Pass On This Side

                 



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Condition: VG+ COVER / VG+ LP (cover/media)    More Info
Label: Esp ESP-63019
Country: Us
Released: 1974
Genre: rock
Num In Set: 1
Quantity: 1 in stock

Former Godz drummer Paul Thornton may have gotten first place in the naming department and was responsible for penning four of the album's eight selections, but 1974's "Pass On the Side" was largely built on the talents of producer/singer/multi-instumentalist Leslie Fradkin.   In addition to having recorded an obscure single under the name Fearless Fradkin, he was a member of the band California and had extensive background working as a producer affiliated with New York's Laurie Records.   I will readily admit this one is going to come as a major shock for anyone who's heard one of The Godz LPs.   Produced by Fradkin who also contributed three of the songs, acoustic folk-rock and pop oriented tracks like Thornton's ballad 'M'Lady' and the folk-rocker 'Wlkin' Guitar Blues' were about as far removed from The Godz' patented atonal musical spasms as you could get.   Fradkin contributions like the single 'God Bless California' and 'Christopher's Sorrow' were positively radio friendly.   Who would've ever imagined these guys could craft a song with a true melody, let alone something with commercial potential?   Well check out the sterling 'God Bless California'.   Not only that, but they somehow convinced Wings drummer Denny Siewell to provide backing on the song.   Siewell brought along Paul and Linda McCartney, making their first collaboration with an outside artist since The Beatles called it quits. Other highlights included the late David Peel's performance on 'To Err Is Human' (easy to see why most DJs aren't musicians themselves) and the band's subtle Jimi Hendrix tribute 'Jimi' (lucky they didn't get sued for copping most of 'Hey Joe' for the song.   Elsewhere 'Walkin' Guitar Blues' originally appeared on the earlier "The Third Testament" Godz LP.   The jangle guitar powered remake sounded like Dylan trying to copy a Byrds version of one his songs,   Released in a generic black sleeve, with a page of stickers, the buyer was apparently expected to apply the red and green inner labels to the album itself.  
The band toured in support of the album, opening for pretty much any national act that would have them, including Blood, Sweat and Tears, Brewer & Shipley, RIchie Havens and Roger McGuinn.   ESP did nothing to promote and band, or the album and by early 1975 they'd called it quits.
"Pass On the Side" track listing:
(side 1)
1.) God Bless California (Leslie Fradkin) - 3:26 rating: **** stars
Fradkin had apparently written and recorded a version of the song back in 1971, but it was shelved. Seriously, how many people would ever have equated a sweet, pastoral ballad like 'God Bless California' with the raw, dissonance of your typical Godz performance?   On top of that, who would have ever expected to hear Paul and Linda McCartney, along with then-Wings drummer Denny Seiwell and   Randy Edelman on keyboards and backing vocals appear on the song as guests?    No idea if the sentiments expressed about the State were true, or cynical ...    ESP released the track as a single:
-1974's God Bless California' b/w 'Sometimes' (ESP catalog number 45-63019)
2.) M'Lady (Paul Thornton) - 3:17 rating: ** stars
Complete with French words, 'M'Lady sounded like Thornton and company had overdosed on The Beatles' 'Michelle'.   It's a touch fey, but lots of folks love the ballad.   Me, not so much.
3.) Jimi (Paul Thornton) - 3:31 rating: *** stars
Well, it didn't take a lot of thought to figure out 'Jimi' was dedicated to the late Jimi Hendrix.   The performances was certainly rawer than the first two tracks and they were probably luck to have not been sued by the copywrite owners of 'Hey Joe'.   
4.) Christopher's Sorrow (Leslie Fradkin) - 4:03 rating: **** stars
Another surprise, 'Christopher's Sorrow' was a pretty, sorrowful, singer/songwriter-styled folk ballad. Imagine something in the Nick Drake catalog, though with more orchestration.   
(side 2)
1.) Walkin' Guitar Blues (Paul Thornton) - 4:38 rating: **** s

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Tracklist
 
A1God Bless California
A2M'Lady
A3Jimi
A4Christopher's Sorrow
B1Walkin' Guitar Blues
B2Oh Woman
B3To Err Is Human
B4Sometimes


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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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