Paul Revere & The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay - Revolution! (Reissue) (1967/2000)
BAND/ARTIST: Paul Revere & The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay
- Title: Revolution!
- Year Of Release: 1967/2000
- Label: Collector's Digitally Recordings
- Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Beat
- Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 38:46
- Total Size: 242 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Him Or Me - What's It Gonna Be?
02. Reno
03. Upon Your Leaving
04. Mo'reen
05. Wanting You (mono)
06. Gone - Movin' On (mono)
07. I Had A Dream
08. Tighter
09. Make It With Me (mono)
10. Ain't Nobody Who Can Do It Like Leslie Can (mono) (vocal by Paul Revere)
11. I Hear A Voice
Bonus Tracks:
12. Ups And Downs (mono) (Columbia single 4-44018)
13. Try Some Of Mine (previously unissued)
14. Legend Of Paul Revere (mono) (unedited version)
If not as consistently a knockout as Spirit of '67, Revolution! is nevertheless right on its heels, containing as it does an even greater degree of pop experimentation within the form. Suffice to say that this group managed to make the transition from the simple, tough R&B-flavored rock they helped found to the more psychedelic popcraft/acidic majesty that soon unfolded behind the 1964-1965 Beatles' lead. And if Spirit is the Raiders' Revolver, then Revolution! is their less wacked-out Sgt. Pepper. Beginning with one of their most supreme moments -- the rough-and-tumble, aggressive yet amazingly catchy "Him or Me -- What's It Gonna Be" -- the LP takes the same twists and turns as its predecessor through a multitude of entertaining styles, from the sharp laze blues of "Reno" to the quintessential upbeat smack of "Mo'reen" and especially "Gone-Movin' On." Through it all, bandleader Mark Lindsay is a minor marvel. Lindsay may not have been blessed with a classic pop voice croon, but his exciting lower-range grunt and snarl compliments his upper-range prettier voice in a way that adds bushels of unfiltered attitude. His gutsy, versatile style totally blends with the rough edges of both the production and playing, which belies the more gilded pop moments. Lindsay is the glue that holds what would have been a willy-nilly collection together. Truly 1967 was the most magical year in pure pop history. But if many with-it fans have already bathed in the unbelievable sonic pleasures of that year, far too few have given the Raiders their rightful place in this pantheon, even though they certainly held such a place in their time. There can be no reason for this oversight to continue, for here is the evidence once again laid bare.
[Now Music's 2015 reissue of Paul Revere & The Raiders' 1967 album Revolution! trumps the 1996 Sundazed CD by presenting the album in its original mono mix, then replicating all of the bonus tracks from that edition—the Mono 45 version of "Ups and Downs," a stereo mix of "Try Some of Mine" and the unedited "Legend of Paul Revere"—and then stereo mixes of seven of the album's 11 tracks.]
[Now Music's 2015 reissue of Paul Revere & The Raiders' 1967 album Revolution! trumps the 1996 Sundazed CD by presenting the album in its original mono mix, then replicating all of the bonus tracks from that edition—the Mono 45 version of "Ups and Downs," a stereo mix of "Try Some of Mine" and the unedited "Legend of Paul Revere"—and then stereo mixes of seven of the album's 11 tracks.]
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