| | Jamie Brockett Remember The Wind And The Rain CD Jamie Brockett Discography of CDs
(8 Customer Reviews)
Liner Note Author: Richie Unterberger. Folksinger and composer Jaime Brockett's debut album, Remember the Wind and the Rain (1971), easily demonstrates why readers of Broadside magazine heralded him as Boston, MA's top male performer circa 1968. Brockett's emotive side is revealed on the title track, "Blue Chip," and the hauntingly beautiful "Nowadays," juxtaposed against the anti-authoritarian hippie anthems "Talkin' Green Beret New Super Yellow Hydraulic Banana Teeny Bopper Blues" and the nearly quarter-hour "Legend of the U.S.S Titanic." Even though the latter sounds like an amphetamine-fueled rave, it includes a coded message and some sage advice: if one has the need to partake of recreational combustibles, it should be done "in the privacy of your own home." This is opposed to imbibing on the bow of a ship -- as the narrative blames a pot-tokin' first mate as the responsible party for the vessel's fate. "St. Botolph St. Grey Morning Dulcimer Thing" -- bearing the name of St. Botolph, Boston's patron saint -- is another interesting entry, as it is Brockett's sole original as well as the only instrumental on the disc. The melody contains a few striking resemblances to the Beatles' "Norwegian Wood," and Brockett's prowess on the hammer dulcimer is impressive as the tune ambles and winds up to an accelerated climax and then gently slows for the conclusion. As the spelling might infer, the achingly poignant "Suzzane" isn't a cover of the Leonard Cohen song, but is one of the effort's standouts, thanks in part to Tony Rubino's eloquent acoustic fretwork. The withdrawn intimacy in the reworking of "One Too Many Mornings" sharply contrasts with Bob Dylan's version, offering up an otherwise obscured vantage point in the author's verse. The long-player concludes on a portentous note with "Bag on the Table," a hauntingly noir tale of a life lost and tragically wasted. Although Brockett would go on to record a couple more albums, it is undoubtedly Remember the Wind and the Rain that most folks will recall. ~ Lindsay Planer Remember The Wind And The Rain Music Jamie Brockett Remember The Wind And The Rain Songs | 1. | Talkin' Green Beret New Super Yellow Hydraulic Banana Teeny Bopper ... |
| 2. | Remember the Wind and the Rain |
| 3. | St. Botolph Street Grey Morning Dulcimer Thing |
| 4. | Blue Chip |
| 5. | Nowadays |
| 6. | Legend of the U.S.S. Titanic |
| 7. | Suzzane |
| 8. | One Too Many Mornings |
| 9. | Bag on the Table |
| Remember The Wind And The Rain Music Review Purchase Remember The Wind And The Rain CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Low In The Fishtank CD (2004) Extended Play
Remember The Wind And The Rain
$9.65 In The Fishtank is a project of Konkurrent Onafhankelijk Muziekbedrijf. In this collection of short-length recordings, Konkurrent invites bands to whom they are strongly related to record while touring Holland. These bands are given 2 days to put down on 24 tracks 20-30 minutes of whatever they like: regular songs, funny versions, improvised pieces. 6 tracks. 2001 release.
Low & Dirty Three ...
| | Richard Barone Between Heaven And Cello CD (1997) (Import)
Remember The Wind And The Rain
$24.95
| | Harold Mabern Few Miles From Memphis CD (1968)
Remember The Wind And The Rain
$9.89 2lps On 1cd "A Few Miles From Memphis"&"Rakin' & Scrapin'"
2 LPs on 1 CD: A FEW MILES FROM MEMPHIS (1968)/RAKIN' & SCRAPIN' (1969). Personnel: Harold Mabern (piano, electric piano); Harold Mabern; Buddy Terry, George Coleman, Buddy Terry (tenor saxophone); Bill Lee (double bass); Hugh Walker, Hugh Walker (drums); Blue Mitchell (trumpet); Walter Perkins (drums). Audio Remasterer: Joe Tarantino. Liner Note Authors: Jeffrey Roberts; Sonny Mann; Sonny Mann. Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (03/11/1968/12/23/1968). On ...
| | Solomon Burke That's Heavy Baby 1971-1973 CD (2005) (Import) Australia
Remember The Wind And The Rain
$19.99 Raven presents the very best of Solomon Burke's recordings for MGM in the 1970s, many on CD for the first time. A pioneering soul singer, Burke's powerful voice and fervent emotionality were much-admired through the 1960s. At MGM, with arranger Gene Page, Solomon deftly crafted a commercial and contemporary ...
| | Ike & Tina Turner Nutbush City Limits / Feel Good CD (2006) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Australia
Remember The Wind And The Rain
$19.99
| | Raga For Peter Walker CD (2006) Digipak
Remember The Wind And The Rain
$10.09
| | Bustaflex Sex Violence Rap Et Flooze CD (2000) (Import) France
Remember The Wind And The Rain
$11.79
| | Justin Vollmar 13 Or So People Who Need Chances CD (2004)
Remember The Wind And The Rain
$13.25
| | 30 Pegaditas De La Sonora CDs (2004)
Remember The Wind And The Rain
$13.85
| | Viking Moses Crosses / Spenking CD (2005)
Remember The Wind And The Rain
$15.39 On this co-release from Marriage Records, labelmates the Viking Moses and Spenking present a complementary collection of original folk songs on two records. The Viking Moses is the stage name of musician Brendon Massei, who has toured extensively with Devendra Banhart and Cat Power, among others, and is known for his raucous, energetic live show. This is in stark contrast to the gentle, quiet material on Crosses, a sparse, evocative album which was recorded in a bar in Chicago where Massei was working. The album itself tells the story of a love between the singer and "Emma," with whom Massei says he "fell in love on the railroad tracks." The beauty of Crosses lies in its simplicity. Both the opening and closing ...
| | Forecast In The Shadow Of Two Gunmen CD (2006)
Remember The Wind And The Rain
$11.19 Lyricist: Dustin Addis. The Forecast: Paul Carabello, John Naclerio. Personnel: Logan Laflotte (vocals, spoken vocals); Dustin Addis (vocals, ...
| | Rev Up-The Best Of Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheel CD (2007)
Remember The Wind And The Rain
$10.49
| | Jonathan Byrd This Is The New That CD (2006)
Remember The Wind And The Rain
$14.39
| | Hoehner Wenn's Dir Gut Geht/Le CD (2007) (Import)
Remember The Wind And The Rain
$15.75
|
|
|