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Gordon Jackson's only album sounds a little like a Traffic LP with a singer who isn't in the band. The similarity is really no surprise, since Traffic men Steve Winwood, Dave Mason, Jim Capaldi, and Chris Wood all played on the record, and Mason produced. Other notables with connections to the Traffic family tree or Marmalade label also appeared, including Luther Grosvenor; Rick Grech, Jim King, and Poli Palmer of Family; and Julie Driscoll. There's a languid, minor keyed jazz-folk-psychedelic vibe to the songs, which have a meditative, spontaneously pensive air, appealingly sung by Jackson. Touches of Indian and African music are added by occasional tabla and sitar. What keeps this from being as memorable as Traffic or some of the other better late-'60s British psychedelic acts is a certain meandering looseness to the songs that, while quite pleasant, lacks concision and focus. That was a quality also heard in the album from the same era by fellow Marmalade artist Gary Farr, Take Something With You, and while Thinking Back is better and more original than Farr's effort, the songs are more interesting mood pieces with a yearning, mystic tone than they are outstanding compositions. At times this is like hearing psychedelic sea shanties (as on "My Ship, My Star"), such is the lilt of the tunes, though hints of blues and more playful pop-psych whimsy are heard in cuts like "Me and My Dog." ~ Richie Unterberger
Gordon Jackson's only album sounds a little like a Traffic LP with a singer who isn't in the band. The similarity is really no surprise, since Traffic men Steve Winwood, Dave Mason, Jim Capaldi, and Chris Wood all played on the record, and Mason produced. Other notables with connections to the Traffic family tree or Marmalade label also appeared, including Luther Grosvenor; Rick Grech, Jim King, and Poli Palmer of Family; and Julie Driscoll. There's a languid, minor keyed jazz-folk-psychedelic vibe to the songs, which have a meditative, spontaneously pensive air, appealingly sung by Jackson. Touches of Indian and African music are added by occasional tabla and sitar. What keeps this from being as memorable as Traffic or some of the other better late-'60s British psychedelic acts is a certain meandering looseness to the songs that, while quite pleasant, lacks concision and focus. That was a quality also heard in the album from the same era by fellow Marmalade artist Gary Farr, Take Something With You, and while Thinking Back is better and more original than Farr's effort, the songs are more interesting mood pieces with a yearning, mystic tone than they are outstanding compositions. At times this is like hearing psychedelic sea shanties (as on "My Ship, My Star"), such is the lilt of the tunes, though hints of blues and more playful pop-psych whimsy are heard in cuts like "Me and My Dog." [The 2005 CD reissue on Sunbeam adds lengthy historical liner notes and five bonus tracks, including the non-LP B-side "A Day at the Cottage"; a haunting, sparse home demo of "My Ship, My Star"; single mixes of "Song for Freedom" and "Sing to Me Woman"; and a long version of "Me and My Dog."] ~ Richie Unterberger
Digitally remastered edition from the original tapes of an album making its CD debut with this release. Includes bonus tracks and comprehensive liner notes dotted with rare photographs.
Recording information: Advision (1969); Morgan Studios (1969); Olympic (1969); Pye Studio No.1 (1969).
Author: Gordon Jackson.
Personnel: Gordon Jackson (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric sitar); Robbie Blunt (electric guitar, electric sitar); Poli Palmer (piano, organ, background vocals); Steve Winwood (piano); Jim Capaldi (drums, background vocals); Reg King, Julie Driscoll, Luther Grosvenor, Meic Stevens (background vocals).
Liner Note Author: Richard Morton Jack.
Uncut (p.114) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[With] Eastern-tinged melodies, jazz wanderings and lysergic whimsy..." The Wire (p.64) - "THINKING BACK falls into the same rural Prog bag as early Traffic....It's a great, albeit somewhat low-key album..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.121) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he strong psych-rock feel endures." Thinking Back Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $2.19) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Folk CDs, Oldies, Psychedelic, 70's, Rock | | Label | Sunbeam | | Orig Year | 1969 | | All Time Sales Rank | 187433  | | CD Universe Part number | 7003114 | | Catalog number | 5001 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 21, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Eddie Offord; George Chkiantz; Andy Johns; Brian Humphries | | Personnel | Steve Winwood - piano Jim Capaldi - drums, background vocals Robbie Blunt - electric guitar, electric sitar Julie Driscoll Luther Grosvenor Poli Palmer - piano, organ, background vocals Reg King Meic Stevens - background vocals Gordon Jackson - vocals, acoustic guitar, electric sitar
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Gordon Jackson Thinking Back Songs | 1. | Journey |
| 1. | Journey |
| 2. | My Ship, My Star |
| 2. | My Ship, My Star |
| 3. | Me and My Dog |
| 3. | Me and My Dog |
| 4. | Song for Freedom |
| 4. | Song for Freedom |
| 5. | Sing to Me Woman |
| 5. | Sing to Me Woman |
| 6. | When You Are Small |
| 6. | When You Are Small |
| 7. | Snakes and Ladders |
| 7. | Snakes and Ladders |
| 8. | Day at the Cottage, A |
| 8. | Day at the Cottage, A |
| 9. | My Ship, My Star |
| 9. | My Ship, My Star |
| 10. | Sing to Me Woman - (Single Mix) |
| 10. | Sing to Me Woman - (Single Mix) |
| 11. | Song for Freedom - (Single Mix) |
| 11. | Song for Freedom - (Single Mix) |
| 12. | Me and My Dog |
| 12. | Me and My Dog |
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