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Curtiss Maldoon
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Curtiss Maldoon
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When it's a struggle to form a description of the music on an album that will make it distinguishable from numerous other similar singer/songwriter-oriented records of the early '70s, it serves as fair warning that it's not really worth searching for.
Curtiss Maldoon
explores a fairly laid-back, folky realm colored by a little early-'70s British hard rock. "I'm waiting for the man from Afghanistan to come, I've got a kilo in the bottom of my suitcase in a cabin trunk" they nonchalantly note on
"Man from Afghanistan,"
setting the late-period hippie tone. Oh, those permissive early '70s! The throat-stretching vocals and organ on
"Long Long Time"
show a
Dylan
influence, and perhaps a
Gary Brooker
/
Procol Harum
one, too.
Madonna
obsessives, as unlikely as it seems, might want to track this down for the presence of
"Sepheryn,"
which she worked over into
"Ray of Light"
in 1998; it's a little more emotional and melodically and lyrically sophisticated than their typical tunes.
Steve Howe
plays guitar on
"Warm on the Ridge; "
Howe
,
Tony Ashton
, and
Roy Dyke
(from
Ashton, Gardner & Dyke
) play on
"Find a Little Peace."
The entire album is available as part of
Purple Records
CD compilation
Sepheryn: The Definitive Collection
, which also includes all songs but one from the 1973 album,
Maldoon
(credited to
, but recorded by
), and some unissued tracks and a non-LP B-side by the duo. ~ Richie Unterberger
Curtiss Maldoon
explores a fairly laid-back, folky realm colored by a little early-'70s British hard rock. "I'm waiting for the man from Afghanistan to come, I've got a kilo in the bottom of my suitcase in a cabin trunk" they nonchalantly note on
"Man from Afghanistan,"
setting the late-period hippie tone. Oh, those permissive early '70s! The throat-stretching vocals and organ on
"Long Long Time"
show a
Dylan
influence, and perhaps a
Gary Brooker
/
Procol Harum
one, too.
Madonna
obsessives, as unlikely as it seems, might want to track this down for the presence of
"Sepheryn,"
which she worked over into
"Ray of Light"
in 1998; it's a little more emotional and melodically and lyrically sophisticated than their typical tunes.
Steve Howe
plays guitar on
"Warm on the Ridge; "
Howe
,
Tony Ashton
, and
Roy Dyke
(from
Ashton, Gardner & Dyke
) play on
"Find a Little Peace."
The entire album is available as part of
Purple Records
CD compilation
Sepheryn: The Definitive Collection
, which also includes all songs but one from the 1973 album,
Maldoon
(credited to
, but recorded by
), and some unissued tracks and a non-LP B-side by the duo. ~ Richie Unterberger