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Solid Oak

Current price: $20.99
Solid Oak
Solid Oak

Barnes and Noble

Solid Oak

Current price: $20.99

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Bringing fans the best of obscure
psychedelia
,
Arkama
finally put collectors out of their misery with the reissue of
Top Drawer
's
Solid Oak
. It doesn't get much rarer than this: the Kentucky band self-released
Oak
back in 1969, pressing only a measly 500 records, and hardcore
psychedelic
aficionados have been searching for copies ever since -- but now it's back in digipack form and boasting the original sleeve's artwork. From the epic opening track,
"Song of a Sinner,"
it's evident why so many were so keen to get their hands on this album. This dreamy, atmospheric track boasts both sublime keyboard work from
Ron Linn
and stellar lead guitar from
John Baker
.
"Sweet Memories,"
in contrast, delivers up a more delicate aura, with
Linn
's harpsichord now to the fore. But
were capable of more than just sweeping soundscapes and lilting melodies, as the poppy
"Middle Class America,"
awash in fazed guitars, symphonic organs, and splashy lead guitar, well proves.
"Time Passes Much Too Quickly"
and
"What's in Store"
are equally bright and breezy, but flecked with a British beat aura;
"Baker's Boogie"
delivers precisely that, while the guitarist showcases his best
surf
styling on
"Messed Up"
and the entire band struts into
freakbeat
on
"Lies."
The musicianship is superb and
Baker
is a virtuoso, surprisingly preferring a relatively understated approach compared to his more braggadocio guitar god contemporaries, thus leaving plenty of room for the rest of the band to equally impress. This may be a reflection of the group's songwriting, for
contributes only his
"Boogie"
and the bulk of the set is composed by singer
Steve Geary
or bassist
Alan Berry
-- in any case, the melodies reign supreme throughout. This superb album has been long sought after, and now everyone can experience its pleasures. ~ Jo-Ann Greene

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