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This outstanding five-CD set is a study in consistent adventure and excellence in which the star is not a particular artist, genre or epoch (despite the subtitle here) but a logo: the capital E that was Elektra Records' signature of quality in the second half of the Sixties. Jac Holzman, who founded Elektra in 1950, went through a few designs (including an iconic drawing of a seated guitarist) on his way to the art-deco-style letter that appeared on historic LPs by the Doors, Love, Tim Buckley, Phil Ochs, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Judy Collins, the MC5, the Incredible String Band and the Stooges, among many others. More than a logo, the E stood for an eclecticism that included the country blues of Lonnie Mack, Earth Opera's psychedelic folk and the power glam of Queen. And Holzman defended that forward motion with a hands-on commercial savvy until he left the label in 1973. You could buy with assurance when that E was on the cover -- something that's hard to imagine today from a large label.
Forever Changing focuses on Elektra's second decade of independence, as Holzman rapidly moved beyond his early folk purism. The above artists are all present with seminal performances, along with cult-hero pillars of Elektra's roster, such as singer-songwriter David Ackles, folk-blues singers Tom Rush and Judy Henske, and progressive-bluegrass band the Dillards. Sometimes Holzman was too far ahead of the zeitgeist. The Byrds and Blue Oyster Cult are in this set with pre-fame misfires as the Beefeaters and Stalk-Forrest Group, respectively. And some of Holzman's best acts never issued a second album for Elektra, including the L.A. acid-thunder outfit Clear Light (the first band I ever heard with two drummers), songwriter Steve Noonan and folk guitarist Pat Kilroy, who died a year after his brilliant, only album, Light of Day, was released.
Strangely, there was no space on these five discs for the Butterfield Band's epic raga "East West," an essential Elektra peak. But you can find it out there on CD or good old vinyl. Just look for the E.
Forever Changing focuses on Elektra's second decade of independence, as Holzman rapidly moved beyond his early folk purism. The above artists are all present with seminal performances, along with cult-hero pillars of Elektra's roster, such as singer-songwriter David Ackles, folk-blues singers Tom Rush and Judy Henske, and progressive-bluegrass band the Dillards. Sometimes Holzman was too far ahead of the zeitgeist. The Byrds and Blue Oyster Cult are in this set with pre-fame misfires as the Beefeaters and Stalk-Forrest Group, respectively. And some of Holzman's best acts never issued a second album for Elektra, including the L.A. acid-thunder outfit Clear Light (the first band I ever heard with two drummers), songwriter Steve Noonan and folk guitarist Pat Kilroy, who died a year after his brilliant, only album, Light of Day, was released.
Strangely, there was no space on these five discs for the Butterfield Band's epic raga "East West," an essential Elektra peak. But you can find it out there on CD or good old vinyl. Just look for the E.
(Posted: Jan 10, 2007)
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Track List
- Turn, Turn, Turn! / To Everything There Is A Season
- He Was A Friend
- High Flying Bird
- Fare Thee Well (Dink's Song)
- Casey
- Shady Grove
- Little Brown Dog
- Linin' Track
- The Even Dozens
- Wild Child In A World Of Trouble
- Good Luck Child
- Downtown Blues
- I Ain't Marching Anymore
- The Last Thing On My Mind
- Pride Of Man
- Tomorrow Is A Long Time
- Black Mountain Rag
- Green Rocky Road
- Cocaine
- House Un-American Blues Activity Dream
- West Egg Rag
- Two Trains Running
- Breeze
- Joshua Gone Barbados
- Other Side To This Life
- Birdses
- Blues With A Feeling
- Moonlight Drive (Early Version)
- My Little Red Book
- Wings
- So Easy She Goes By
- I Got A Mind To Give Up Living
- The Magic Carpet
- First Girl I Loved
- The Invisible Backwards-Facing Frocer Who Rose To Fame
- One Time And One Time Only (UK Single Electric Version)
- Changes
- Hard Lovin' Loser
- She Comes In Colors (LP Version)
- Light My Fire ( LP Version )
- Black Roses
- Once I Was
- Virgo - Perpetual Perfectionist
- Buy For Me The Rain
- Nevertheless
- Fields Of People
- Dame Fortune
- Girl Of The Seasons
- Magazine Lady
- The Red Sox Are Winning
- I Want You (To Be My One And Only Girl)
- Alone Again Or
- Both Sides Now
- No Regrets
- Jennifer's Rabbit (Electric UK Single Version)
- Swift As The Wind
- Frozen Warnings
- Down River
- Mad Lydia's Waltz
- Sing A Song For You
- The Sun Comes Up Each Day
- Early Morning Blues and Greens
- She Sang Hymns Out Of Tune
- Arthur Comics
- Five To One
- Apricot Brandy
- When The Battle Is Over
- Mt. Healthy Blues
- Kick Out The Jams
- I Wanna Be Your Dog
- Go Back
- Dismal Day
- August
- Down On The Street (Mono Single Edit)
- Louise
- Amazing Grace
- That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be
- Riders On The Storm
-
The Future's Not What It Used To Be (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Start Living
- Taxi
- True Story Of Amelia Earhart
- I Hardly Knew Her Name
- Ballad Of The Ship Of State
- The Guitar Man
- You're So Vain
- You Don't Grow Old
- Dolphins
- Shadows On The Wall
- Burning Love
-
Keep Yourself Alive (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Wind Chimes ( LP Version )
- Don't Be Long
- I'll Be Back
- Baldheaded End Of The Broom
- We Shall Be Happy
- Good Time Music
- Born In Chicago
- Crossroads
- I'll Keep It With Mine
- She's a Woman
- Sunshine Sunshine
- Bird Song
- She's Ready To Be Free
- Wayfaring Stranger
- Laissez-Faire
- Alphabet Song
- Voodoo Woman
- Please [Mark II] (UK Compilation Track)
- Flames (UK Compilation Version)
- No Words Between Us
- Listening To Music
- Lotus
- The Persecution And Restoration Of Dean Moriarty (On The Road)
- P.O.W.
- All Around My Grandmother's Floor
- World Without End
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