姓名: TheseTrails 英文名:- 性别:- 国籍:- 出生地:- 语言:- 生日:- 星座:- 身高:- 体重:-
These Trails was an acid folk group who releaseda very rare record in 1973. The lp was released by Sinergia and is probably one of the best Hawaiian lps along withMu.
Prominent members of the group were Margaret Morgan (vocals, guitar and dulcimer), Patrick Cockett (guitar, slide guitar and vocals) and Dave Choy (arp synthesizer, recorder, arrangements and final mix). Margaret Morgan handles most of the lead vocals with Patrick Cockett occasionally chiming in. Morgan’s vocals are dreamy and ideally suited for this kind of organic music (acid folk). Comparisons that come to mind are Linda Perhacs, though Morgan’s vocals are more innocent and angelic and the music on this lp clearlybetrays a Hawaiian influence. Many of the songs are relativelypop friendly; this isn’t difficult, challenging music that has to be listened to closely – ie folk guitar virtuousos spinning off long, complex guitarsolos or intricate passages withfinely tunedarrangements – it’s not that kind of record. The synthesizers give tracks like Of Broken Links an otherworldly sound, unlike anything you’ve ever heard. El Rey Pescador is gracedby some light sitar touches and close harmony singing.
Each track stands out on its own but Psyche I &Share Your Wateris a tremendous favorite. This 5 minute track beginswith a calm, soothing folk feel highlighted by some fine acoustic guitar work. Eventually it descends into bad trip territory with ghastly vocals and spooky electronics – an outstanding track, very trippy and worth the price of admission alone. Garden Botanum is another strong hightlight that hits like a ray of Hawaiian sunshine, the arrangements arefree and greenwith lots of interesting twists, the vocals are beautifully exotic. This lp is one of the most relaxing listening experiences I’ve ever comeacross, an album to savour. The songs are full of simple beauty and the power of the performances will never diminish over time.
If you’re looking for something different, These Trailscould be the right tonic. It’s one of the hidden gemsfrom the early 70s and has been reissued on cd but is somewhat hard to come by these days.