Gale Garnett, The Gentle Reign - Sausalito Heliport (1969) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Gale Garnett, The Gentle Reign
- Title: Sausalito Heliport
- Year Of Release: 1969
- Label: Columbia - Legacy
- Genre: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
- Quality: 24-bit/192kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 00:47:13
- Total Size: 2.1 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
On her pair of obscure late-'60s Columbia LPs, Gale Garnett had changed from the fairly middle-of-the-road pop-folk singer of the mid-'60s to one far more aligned with the pop/rock and psychedelia of the times. On the second of these, Sausalito Heliport, she was backed (as she had been on the first) by the Gentle Reign. Unfortunately, the general facelessness and purposeless eclecticism of the material and arrangements remained, leaving one to wonder just what Garnett might have accomplished had she been in a band with truly good songwriters. For the songs here aren't much to rave about, sometimes seeming like awkward attempts to get in on the California psychedelic rock action, with occasional downright embarrassing improvised-sounding lyrics on some of the more ambitious numbers. "There is a flower and it is growing in your head, all you have to do is water it" Garnett solemnly intones in "Water Your Mind"; you can just see Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention gagging in the background. The six-minute "Freddy Mahoney" is an out-and-out awful satirical poke at straight family life with woefully unfunny spoken mock-dialogue that goes on and on for minutes after you wonder just how much more you can take of it. Letting it escape from the studio was bad enough; putting it as cut one, side one rates as willful self-sabotage. The rest of the record isn't as bad -- the bittersweet folk-rocker "My Mind's Own," with its woozy reverberating guitar, is the standout. But on the whole it's mediocre kind-of-psychedelia that happens to have a good lead singer, kernels of half-decent ideas sometimes getting overwhelmed by pointless overlong passages within the same track; "Deer in the City" is nearly surreal in its hairpin turns between pastoral folk-psych and melodramatic orchestrated verses. "Peace Comes Slowly to the Thrashing Fish" is a title worth remembering the next time you're trying to cite some of the most absurd song titles of all time, though.
Tracklist:
01. Gale Garnett - Freddy Mahoney (06:19)
02. Gale Garnett - Peace Comes Slowly to the Thrashing Fish (04:05)
03. Gale Garnett - The Pretty Is Gone (03:33)
04. Gale Garnett - This Year's Child (05:22)
05. Gale Garnett - Berkeley Barb Want Ad (03:09)
06. Gale Garnett - Deer In the City (04:27)
07. Gale Garnett - Water Your Mind (05:15)
08. Gale Garnett - My Mind's Own Morning (03:29)
09. Gale Garnett - The Trip Note Song (04:39)
10. Gale Garnett - Man In the Middle (03:22)
11. Gale Garnett - Freely Speaking (03:28)
Tracklist:
01. Gale Garnett - Freddy Mahoney (06:19)
02. Gale Garnett - Peace Comes Slowly to the Thrashing Fish (04:05)
03. Gale Garnett - The Pretty Is Gone (03:33)
04. Gale Garnett - This Year's Child (05:22)
05. Gale Garnett - Berkeley Barb Want Ad (03:09)
06. Gale Garnett - Deer In the City (04:27)
07. Gale Garnett - Water Your Mind (05:15)
08. Gale Garnett - My Mind's Own Morning (03:29)
09. Gale Garnett - The Trip Note Song (04:39)
10. Gale Garnett - Man In the Middle (03:22)
11. Gale Garnett - Freely Speaking (03:28)
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