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Essra Mohawk

 
Album Review: Essra Mohawk

  • Artist: Essra Mohawk
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1975
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Essra Mohawk has never recorded for the same record label more than once, but it's rarely affected the consistency of her songwriting. Here, she left behind the free-form, rambling qualities of her earlier work, and, working within slightly more conventional rock confines, rocked 'n' rasped her own inimitable way through ten finely crafted psych-pop gems, as well as one frenetic take on Gershwin's "Summertime." "New Skins for Old" starts as the album means to go on: "Can we doubt when we don an old animal skin/that it's really a previous state we were in"; birth, death, reincarnation and the universe are the album's recurrent themes. Despite its muscled-up rock power, the set also captures Mohawk solo at the piano for "You're Finally Here" and "I Cannot Forget," two warm, candid love ballads. Porgy and Bess fans may balk at her unusual treatment of "Summertime," but approached without prejudice, it's a fine tribute. As usual, though, it is the romantic, spiritual and sensual imagery that never fails to impress. "Openin' My Love Doors" is a case in point -- Mohawk describes a post-coital moment of bliss ("We made love while the clouds cried/Now the birds sing as we lie side by side") and runs with it throughout the song. A great achievement from start to end, and Mohawk at her vivid and insightful best. ~ Charles Donovan, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
New Skins for Old Essra Mohawk Essra Mohawk
Openin' My Love Doors Essra Mohawk, Tom Sellers Essra Mohawk
Full Fledged Woman Essra Mohawk Essra Mohawk
You're Finally Here Essra Mohawk Essra Mohawk
Summertime George Gershwin, DuBose Heyward, Ira Gershwin Essra Mohawk
Back in the Spirit Essra Mohawk Essra Mohawk
You Make Me Come to Pieces Kenny Jenkins, Essra Mohawk Essra Mohawk
I Cannot Forget Essra Mohawk Essra Mohawk
Song to an Unborn Soul Essra Mohawk Essra Mohawk
If I'm Going to Go Crazy With Someone, It Might As Well Be You Essra Mohawk Essra Mohawk
It Might as Well Be You Essra Mohawk
Magic Pen Essra Mohawk Essra Mohawk

Credits

Dennis Parker (Bass), Bert Wilson (Sax (Tenor)), Tom Sellers (Guitar), James Zitro (Drums), George Gershwin (Composer), Dean Parks (Guitar (Rhythm)), David Kempton (Piano), King Errisson (Conga), Essra Mohawk (Lyricist), Tom Sellers (Keyboards), Skip Switzer (Drums), King Errisson (Percussion), Essra Mohawk (Piano), Wilton Felder (Bass), John Sidore (Engineer), Tom Hensley (Keyboards), Gene Estes (Percussion), Tom Sellers (Bass), Essra Mohawk (Composer), Dean Parks (Guitar), Ed Greene (Drums), Ira Gershwin (Lyricist), Gene Pello (Drums), Essra Mohawk (Vocals), Essra Mohawk (Keyboards), Tom Hensley (Piano), James Zitro (Drums (African)), Kenneth Jenkins (Flute), Tom Sellers (Piano (Electric)), Larry Carlton (Guitar), Tom Sellers (Producer)
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