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Few pop groups were as irrelevant in 1966 as the New Christy Minstrels' extended acoustic folk aggregate. Although the title New Kick! (1966) projects an optimistic future, internally the combo was split between its consistent demand as a live act and creatively disappointing outings such as this. By the mid-'60s none of the founding Christys remained in the fold. The lack of a central musical force or direction left them at the collective mercies of their management team, who owned the name and admittedly knew more about the Christys' payroll than their play list. The steady stream of new talent infuses the material with a fresh perspective, although some arrangements are inevitably better than others. Unfortunately, the album opens with a less-than-inspired overhaul of Paul Simon's "Homeward Bound." The melodramatic ensemble reading all but removing the intimacy of the original and is certainly incongruous given the introspective lyrics. Here, it is akin to a Mitch Miller singalong or an Up With People presentation. A slow and moody cover of "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" follows to equally erratic results, recalling the Sandpipers' swipe at "Things We Said Today" -- the latter of which would be considered comparatively successful. The tide turns however for an affective "Highflyin' Bird" (aka "High Flying Bird") as Bob Buchanan's husky lead harks back to Fred Neil or Hoyt Axton and similarly shines on "A Corner in the Sun." Sadly, any goodwill is rescinded by the inappropriate galloping pace and feigned drama on the overhaul of Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind" or the worst (or best, depending on how you're keeping score) offender, "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'." So unconvincing is the Christys' borderline farcical and socially out-of-sync interpretation, it easily makes a case for co-dependant relationships. The New Christy Minstrels continued for several more years, even scoring a final entry on the Top 200 LP chart as late as 1970. Yet undeniably, the soul of the Christys had dissipated to the point of the unit becoming nothing short of a caricature of its former glory less than a half-decade earlier. ~ Lindsay Planer
New Kick was the New Christy Minstrels' (or, rather, their owner/managers') attempt to keep the group relevant amid the burgeoning folk-rock boom and other sounds that were filling the airwaves. If it had been done by anyone but the Christies, it would probably have a decent reputation among '60s folk-rock collectors, if only for its downright weird rendition of "I Want to Hold Your Hand," done as a slow, introspective ballad, juxtaposed with the Bob Buchanan-led, bluesy rendition of "Highflyin' Bird," which is one of the most powerful songs to come out of the group's orbit, the earnest, big-chorus-driven version of Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind," and the exquisitely textured "Raindrops" (written by the group's then-principal arranger, Mike Settle) -- of course, all of those unexpected delights can't quite compensate for the bizarre, very busy cover of "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"." By this time, the original group's lineup had more or less scattered to the wind, and among the new members participating on these recordings was Kenny Rogers, and Kim Carnes was somewhere in there as well. ~ Bruce Eder New Christy Minstrels New Kick! Songs | 1. | Homeward Bound |
| 2. | I Want to Hold Your Hand |
| 3. | High Flyin' Bird |
| 4. | Blowin' in the Wind |
| 5. | Raindrops |
| 6. | Southern Comfort |
| 7. | Flowers on the Wall |
| 8. | Corner in the Sun, A |
| 9. | What the World Needs Now |
| 10. | Beautiful |
| 11. | These Boots Are Made For Walkin' |
| 12. | Beautiful, Beautiful World - (single version) |
| 13. | Sleep Comes Easy - (single version) |
| 14. | It Should Have Been You - (single version) |
| 15. | Sing Hallelujah |
| 16. | Funny Familiar Forgotten Feelings |
| 17. | I'll Remember Other Mornings |
| 18. | I Never Will Marry |
| 19. | I'll Coat Your Mind With Honey |
| 20. | No Matter What the People Say - (single version) |
| 21. | Stop! In the Name of Love |
| 22. | Summertime Love |
| 23. | Alice's Restaurant |
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$15.15 A two-fer CD reissue combining two 1965 LPs onto one disc. Best Always isn't bad, although there's little to distinguish it from the other easygoing pop-rock albums he made during the period, except for the slightly higher quality of the material. "Mean Old World," both more forceful and moodier than anything else he cut in 1964-1965, is by far the best song, but there are some OK numbers from the pens of Johnny Burnette and Jerry Fuller; Jimmy Seals and Dash Crofts also contribute to a couple of tunes, "Only the Young" (written by Seals and Charles Eugene) boasting a quite good pop melody. Rick stretches his vocal range on the cover of the Skyliners' "Since I Don't Have You" and gives a taste of his upcoming move into country with a version of "You Don't Know Me." However, even by the modest standards of Nelson's early Decca albums, Love and Kisses is a subpar collection. Some of the cuts sound vaguely ...
| | Sonny & Cher Wondrous World Of Sonny & Cher CD (1966)
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| | Sonny & Cher Look At Us CD (1998)
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$12.95 Sonny and Cher had released a handful of previous singles, under both their own names and the pseudonyms Caesar and Cleo, but this is their full length debut album, a curious mix of folk-rock jangle and Spector-influenced orchestral pop. Sonny Bono worked under Spector ...
| | Deep Six CD (1966) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.15 Imagine the Mamas & the Papas without the arranging prowess of John Phillips or the powerful voice of Cass Elliot and you get a pretty good idea of what the Deep Six sounded like. During their brief existence, they released one self-titled LP in 1966 on Liberty. Over three decades later, the U.K.-based Rev Ola label not only reissued that ...
| | Association Live CD (1970)
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$13.59 This 75-minute album, originally a double-LP (recorded live at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City on April 3, 1970) is a valiant attempt at capturing the Association's concert sound on record. Unfortunately, it fails for several reasons, beginning with the fact that the instrumental mix is very bass-heavy -- even with adjustments to compensate, this overwhelms much of the rest of the band on several key numbers. Additionally, the group's singing, though more than adequate, lacks the presence needed to give their harmonies the ...
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