Callender, Bobby
Rainbow
T his bizarre, Alan Lorber-produced psychedelic album appeared originally in 1969 on Boston Sound. Bobby Callendar was
an incredibly gifted poet and lyricist whose complex texts could only be compared to Scott Walker; the concepts of a
U.K. artist of Indian heritage post-psychedelia were augmented by the lush arrangements of Paul Harris and Bob Gallo.
The cast of musicians on this album included some of the highest-caliber sidemen of the time, most notably Richard
Davis, the master bassist of Van Morrison's Astral weeks fame (not to mention a jazz musician in his own right), the
guitars of Eric Gale and Hugh McCracken, and the astonishingly subtle Burnard Purdie on drums. The album is a rich and
complex exploration of Eastern-inspired psychedelic rock and folk centered on the incredibly complex texts and vocals of
Bobby Callendar. When reading the lyric sheet, it is most astonishing how such elaborate poetic evocations were somehow
made to fit popular song forms. Sure, at these highly conscious times of the late '60s it was not uncommon for deeply
poetic, socially conscious, or hallucinogenic themes to appear in the lyrics of pop music, yet this is album is
absolutely brilliant for being one of the most ostentatious animations of the written word, yet absolutely vital and
musical throughout. Fans of Scott Walker's solo material, Colin Blundstone, and Duncan Browne should give this album a
few hours -- if not a week -- of their attention. This excellent Italian reissue from Akarma is packaged and remastered
exquisitely. (All Music)
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 2 disk
Release
24-03-2023
Label
Item-nr
562550
EAN
7427244912624
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
RAINBOW2:49
2
NATURE4:39
3
SADE MASOCH2:57
4
PURPLE11:49
5
MOTHER SUPERIOR4:26
6
AUTUMN3:09
7
A MAN4:13
8
I'M JUST HIGH ON LIFE4:51
1
SYMPHONIC PICTURES4:52
2
THE GLOW WITHIN THEE6:03
3
RAGA MAN6:32