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Van Dyke Parks' DISCOVER AMERICA came four years after his audacious debut. Where SONG CYCLE created its own orchestral tapestry of poetic and hallucinogenic Americana, its successor adopted Caribbean styles. Far from leaving the USA behind, however, this record is a series of glimpses into the social, cultural and political headlines from the first half of the twentieth century in America. Herein are celebrations of the Mills Brother, Franklin Roosevelt, Jack Palance, and Bing Crosby.
Parks' interest in Trinidadian steel-drum bands was given full flower (he also produced an album by the Esso Trinidad Steel Band around this same time), and their color serves as a joyful counterpoint to string sections and small combos of guitars, bass, drums, piano and horns. It says a good deal about Parks' skills as an arranger, producer and singer that Lowell George's "Sailin' Shoes" sounds right at home on an album with Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever."
Includes original liner notes by Van Dyke Parks.
Personnel includes: Van Dyke Parks, Murray Adler, John Audino, Israel Baker, Roger Bobo, Norm Botnick, Gary Coleman, Bonnie Douglas, Karen Ervin, Roy Estrada, George Fields, Anne Goodman, Jim Gordon, Richie Hayward, Milt Holland, Kirby Johnson, Myra Kestenbaum, Gayle Levant, Lew McCreary, Al McKibbon, Malcolm McNab, Gordon Marron, Jay Migliori, Dan Neufeld, Jeffrey Reynolds, Frederick Scykora, Paul Shure, Dennis Smith, Tony Terran, The Trinidad Steelband.
Engineers include: Robert Appere, Bruce Botnick, Doug Botnick.
Rolling Stone (8/3/72, pp.37-38) - "...a feat of sublime inspiration..." Van Dyke Parks Discover America Songs Discover America Music Review Purchase Discover America CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Best Of Ernest Ashworth CD (1991)
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