Ralph McTell - Right Side Up (Reissue) (1976/2001)
BAND/ARTIST: Ralph McTell
- Title: Right Side Up
- Year Of Release: 1976/2001
- Label: Leola Music
- Genre: Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 40:32
- Total Size: 104/247 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. San Diego serenade
02. Naomi
03. Tequila sunset
04. Weather the storm
05. River rising
06. From Clare to here
07. Chairman and the little man
08. Country boys
09. Slow burning companion
10. Nightmares
11. May you never
12. Song for Ireland
Line-up:
Acoustic Guitar – Ralph McTell (tracks: 1, 3 to 12)
Backing Vocals – John Perry (7), Ken Gold, Tony Rivers
Bass Guitar – Dave Pegg (tracks: 3, 9), Rod Clemments* (tracks: 7, 8, 10)
Double Bass – Danny Thompson (tracks: 5)
Drums – John Stevens (2) (tracks: 1, 5), Pick Withers (tracks: 2 to 4, 6 to 11)
Electric Guitar – Jerry Donahue (tracks: 12)
Electric Guitar [Electric Weather] – John Martyn (tracks: 5)
Grand Piano – Ralph McTell (tracks: 2)
Keyboards – Graham Preskett, Peter Swettenham (tracks: 4)
Saxophone – Dave Mitchell (22)
Slide Guitar [Bottle Neck Guitar] – Sam Mitchell (tracks: 8)
Vibraphone – Ralph McTell (tracks: 5)
Violin – Graham Preskett (tracks: 6)
Vocals – Peter Swettenham (tracks: 4)
Vocals, Backing Vocals – Ralph McTell
Following a stretch which included a world-wide, million-selling single ("Streets of London"), sold-out shows at the Royal Albert Hall in London, and a brief hiatus, Ralph McTell returned in 1976 with his eighth album, Right Side Up. McTell has always been an engaging singer, and his mournful, deliberate delivery, along with his gift for melody, is well suited to the record's quiet tales of love, friendship, and the working class. The production throughout is relatively understated, with a slight nudge toward the folk-pop acceptance of Warner Brothers labelmate James Taylor, including light strings, keyboards, tasteful bass, drums and backing vocals, which often support his acoustic guitar and vocal. This is especially evident on "Tequila Sunset," which would not have been out of place on many of Taylor's early- '70s records. At its best, as on the weary homesickness of "From Clare to Here," or the class dialogue "Chairman and the Little Man," there's a timeless, almost traditional bent to McTell's writing. Elsewhere, there's the occasional slip into typical singer/songwriter territory, but tracks such as the lovely and reflective "Naomi," the morning-after drone of "Country Boys," and respectable covers of Tom Waits and John Martyn, which bookend McTell's nine originals, help to lift Right Side Up above the ordinary. Originally not released in America, Right Side Up was reissued by Leola in 2001 (also issued as Weather the Storm in 1982 on McTell's own Mays label).
Oldies | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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