This album is a very ghostly visit from Bob Smith. On much of the album
the music seems to draw together the various strains of west coast
psych and folk rock, and then slathers it with reverb and hay
production. Mr. Smith's voice also helps with his fine, expressive
baritone. He often comes across as a far more chilled out Jim Morrison,
complete with metaphysical hippy 'poetry.' The music itself manages
quite a bit of variation, with some first rate guitar, fun touches such
as vibraphones, and a truly groovy rhythm section. There must be a few
samples lurking about in Maury Alexander's and Smith's production for
those who have already cashed-out on David Axelrod's albums.
This
albums starts of strong, with the first three tracks all making a
positive impression. "Please's" bittersweet vibe and distant harmonies
are custom for a documentary soundtrack where they cover one of those
San Fran festivals with headbands and hippy moms breastfeeding.
"Constructive Criticism" does the same before launching into a fun, full
throttle acid-guitar and cheese organ groove. I'm sure at the time
this music seemed about two years or so behind the times, but I'm
willing to say that doesn't matter 40 years after the fact. I find that
"Mobeda Dandelions" is a particular standout. It starts sounding much
like a "Morrison Hotel" outtake before launching into a wild, almost
krautrock-sounding rave-up. "Can't You Jump Rope" also catches my
attention through some great interweaving guitar parts. The primary
flaw here is really just another example of the double-album curse. The
atonal plodding of "India Slumber" really disrupts the flow, and if you
also cut the somewhat dull blues of "Source You Blues," you'd have an
even better single album.
While there is some mild
experimentation, "The Visit" doesn't do a whole lot that you haven't
heard before. It is, however, a top rate encapsulation of some late
60's (especially West Coast) styles. With it's distinctively late 60's
production and find performances throughtout, I find it's mostly a joy
to listen to and a great, poppy psychedelic obscuritiy.
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01. Please 3:14 02. Don't Tell Lady Tonight 3:09 03. Constructive Critique 4:43 04. Ocean Song 4:50 05. The Wishing Song 5:04 06. Can You Jump Rope? 5:47 07. Latter Days Matter 3:31 08. India Slumber 7:47 09. Source You Blues 6:02 10. Sunlight Sweet 3:10 11. Of She, Of Things 3:17 12. Mobeda Dandelions 3:18 13. The Path Does Have Forks 5:25 14. Try, Try To Understand Yourself 3:22
Bass – John Lantini Drums – Skip Schneider Engineer – Mark Taylor (22) Flute – Stan Keiser Guitar – Mike Degreve Keyboards, Vibraphone [Vibes] – Daryl "Captain Keyboard" Dragon* Lead Guitar, Vocals – Bob Smith (23) Mellotron, Synthesizer [Moog] – Don Preston Percussion [Hand Drums] – James Curtis (4) Producer – Bob Smith (23), Mark Taylor (22) Violin – Larry Chapman (2) Written-By – Bob Smith (23)
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