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'Bout Changes & Things

 
Album Review: 'Bout Changes & Things

  • Artist: Eric Andersen
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1966
  • Total Time: 47:25
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Folk

Review

On his second album, Andersen took considerable strides toward finding his own voice as a writer, and establishing himself as a noted singer/songwriter. The record featured several songs that would endure among his most renowned compositions. The pretty "Violets of Dawn" was an obvious candidate for a hit record if it was given a folk-rock arrangement, though it never was a hit, in spite of several artists trying. "Thirsty Boots," inspired by the '60s civil rights movement, is one of the better known social commentary folk tunes of the period, although it wasn't that typical of Andersen's repertoire. "Close the Door Lightly When You Go" was one of Andersen's best bittersweet romantic tunes, and covered to good effect by Fairport Convention and the Dillards. At other points, Andersen still sounded a good deal like early Bob Dylan, but on the whole he was outgrowing that early persona, nonetheless often sounding like a gentler and more romantic counterpart to Dylan, with a more conventionally pretty voice. While Debbie Green added second guitar to a couple of songs and Harvey Brooks played electric bass on a couple of others, the album was otherwise just Andersen with his guitar and harmonica, which in 1966 was becoming an old-fashioned way of doing things among contemporary songwriters. Perhaps for that reason, the entire album was redone with electric arrangements and resequenced (although with the exact same 12 songs), and the results were released as Andersen's next album, 'Bout Changes & Things Take Two. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Violets of Dawn (Lyrics) Eric Andersen Eric Andersen (3:50)
The Girl I Love Eric Andersen Eric Andersen (3:00)
That's All Right Mama Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup Eric Andersen (2:28)
Thirsty Boots Eric Andersen Eric Andersen (5:55)
The Hustler Eric Andersen Eric Andersen, Harvey Brooks (4:02)
Cross Your Mind Eric Andersen Eric Andersen (4:57)
I Shall Go Unbounded (Lyrics) Eric Andersen Eric Andersen (6:14)
Champion at Keeping Them Rolling Traditional, Ewan MacColl Eric Andersen (2:43)
Hey Babe, Have You Been Cheatin' Eric Andersen Eric Andersen (3:08)
Blind Fiddler Eric Andersen Eric Andersen (5:12)
Close the Door Lightly When You Go (Lyrics) Eric Andersen Debbie Green, Eric Andersen (3:30)
My Land Is a Good Land (Lyrics) Eric Andersen Eric Andersen (2:58)

Credits

Eric Andersen (Composer), Debbie Green (Performer), Jools DeVere (Package Design), Debbie Greene (Piano), Eric Andersen (Vocals), Eric Andersen (Harmonica), Harvey Brooks (Bass), Ewan MacColl (Arranger), Jules Halfant (Design), Debbie Greene (Guitar), Eric Andersen (Guitar), Joel Brodsky (Photography), Debbie Green (Guitar), Harvey Brooks (Performer), Eric Andersen (Liner Notes), Kieron Tyler (Liner Notes), Patrick Sky (Production Supervisor), Eric Andersen (Performer), Harvey Brooks (Bass (Electric))
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