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David Blue

 
Album Review: David Blue

  • Artist: David Blue
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1966 08
  • Genre: Folk

Review

If music fans concerned about Bob Dylan in the wake of his July 29, 1966, motorcycle accident were looking for an immediate replacement, they might have found him the following month when Elektra records released David Blue's self-titled debut LP. Blue, a friend of Dylan's, was heavily influenced by the folk-rock sound Dylan had developed in 1965-1966, with its rock & roll band prominently featuring keyboards and topped by an acoustic guitar. He was also inspired by Dylan to write allusive lyrics full of fantastic imagery rendered in a sardonic tone. And he sang in a similarly flat, partly spoken voice that, like Dylan's, owed a lot to Mose Allison. (The only thing missing, it seemed, was the harmonica playing.) Of course, none of these things made him unique at a time when Dylan's sound had been appropriated by everyone from Sonny & Cher to Barry McGuire, and, in truth, Blue came by the approach honestly, having worked his way up through the same Greenwich Village music scene as Dylan. In the album's ballads, particularly "Grand Hotel," but also "Midnight Through Morning" and "The Street," he revealed a more lyrical style that was warmer and sadder than anything in Dylan's repertoire. Those songs would point a direction for him to find more of his own sound on subsequent albums. In the meantime, David Blue actually turned out to be behind the curve in the rapidly changing music of the mid-'60s, released the same month that the Beatles started to take pop down a different road with Revolver, and the album quickly disappeared from sight. It finally earned a straight CD reissue on mail-order label Collectors' Choice Music (www.ccmmusic.com) in early 2002, by which time it seemed a charming artifact of its time. ~ William Ruhlmannwww.ccmmusic.com) in early 2002, by which time it seemed a charming artifact of its time. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Gasman Won't Buy Your Love David Blue David Blue (3:03)
About My Love David Blue David Blue (2:38)
So Easy She Goes By David Blue David Blue (3:31)
If Your Monkey Can't Get It David Blue David Blue (2:59)
Midnight Through Morning David Blue David Blue (4:53)
It Ain't the Rain That Sweeps the Highway Clean David Blue David Blue (3:31)
Arcade Love Machine David Blue David Blue (3:49)
Grand Hotel David Blue David Blue (4:05)
Justine David Blue David Blue (2:59)
I'd Like to Know David Blue David Blue (2:23)
The Street David Blue David Blue (5:59)
It Tastes Like Candy David Blue David Blue (4:06)
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