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Album Review: Gordian Knot

  • Artist: Gordian Knot
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 09, 1999
  • Genre: Rock

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Gordian Knot was a short-lived band from southern California, by way of Mississippi. They released only one album, a terrific soft rock/harmony pop effort produced by Clark Burroughs of the Hi-Los. Original pressings are considered highly collectible and valuable. The group formed at the University of Mississippi and was led by ex-Mississippi all-American quarterback/guitarist/lead vocalist Jim Weatherly, a native of Pontotoc, MI. The group caught their biggest break after they appeared at a party thrown by Nancy Sinatra, who apparently liked them so much that she asked them to accompany her on a USO trip to Vietnam. According to their liner notes, they were "one of the few groups since the Beatles to possess genuine charm...not a phony showbiz glucose charm, but the real thing." The bulk of the songs for their album were written by Weatherly, and have a edgier, husky country-rock vibe compared with those written by Leland Russell, whose beautiful tunes are comparatively similar to the Association (Burroughs, it should be pointed out, was also a vocal arranger on the Association's Insight Out and Waterbeds in Trinidad! albums). "One Way Street" is the band's lone obligatory jug band entry. The band also appeared as themselves in a 1968 MGM teensploitation flick called Young Runaways, performing an original entitled "Ophelia's Dream." A few years after the release of this album, Weatherly moved to Nashville and became a country singer/songwriter, penning a handful of hits. Weatherly's biggest success as a songsmith came in 1973, however, when he wrote five of the nine songs on Gladys Knight & the Pips' Top Ten album Imagination, including the soulful "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me" and "Midnight Train to Georgia" ("Midnight Plane to Houston" was the original title), a pop and R&B number one smash in September 1973. It scored two Grammy awards the following year. Weatherly recorded several albums for Buddahin the mid-'70s, and a few on ABC and Elektra. He has since co-written with younger country acts and provided Vince Gill, Bryan White, and others with hit songs. ~ Bryan Thomas, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Galois Sean Malone Gordian Knot (2:03)
Code/Anticode Sean Malone Gordian Knot (6:47)
Reflections Sean Reinert, Sean Malone Gordian Knot (6:49)
Megrez Sean Malone, Trey Gunn Gordian Knot (3:57)
Singularity Sean Malone, Sean Reinert Gordian Knot (4:45)
Redemption's Way Sean Malone Gordian Knot (6:59)
Komm Susser Tod, Komm Sel'ge Gordian Knot (2:21)
Rivers Dancing Sean Malone, Sean Reinert Gordian Knot (7:36)
Srikara Tal Sean Malone Gordian Knot (9:25)
Grace Gordian Knot (7:25)

Credits

Sean Malone (Keyboards), Sean Malone (Stick), Trey Gunn (Guitar), John Myung (Stick), Sean Malone (Producer), Sean Malone (Bass), Trey Gunn (Mixing), Bob Katz (Mastering), Tim Spear (Design), Trey Gunn (Producer), Mark Prator (Mixing)
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Gordian Knot
Studio album by Gordian Knot
Released March 5, 1999
Genre Progressive rock
Length 58:13
Label Sensory
Producer Trey Gunn and Sean Malone
Professional reviews
Gordian Knot chronology
Gordian Knot
(1999)
Emergent
(2003)

Gordian Knot was the debut album of Sean Malone's progressive rock project of the same name.

Track listing

  1. "Galois" ( – 2:05, Malone) - Malone
  2. "Code/Anticode" ( – 6:44, Malone) - Malone, Reinert, Gunn, Jarzombek
  3. "Reflections" ( – 6:49, Snelwar, Malone, Reinert) - Malone, Reinert, Snelwar
  4. "Megrez" ( – 4:00, Gunn, Malone) - Gunn
  5. "Singularity" ( – 4:43, Malone, Snelwar, Reinert) - Reinert, Malone, Snelwar, Jarzombek, Gunn
  6. "Redemption's Way" ( – 6:58, Malone) - Malone, Myung, Snelwar, Gunn
  7. "Komm süsser Tod, komm sel'ge" ( – 2:24, J.S. Bach, arr. Malone) - Malone
  8. "Rivers Dancing" ( – 7:35, Malone, Snelwar, Reinert) - Reinert, Snelwar, Malone, Jarzombek, Gunn
  9. "Srikara Tal" ( – 9:18, Malone) - Malone, Myung, Gunn
  10. "Hidden Track: Grace" – 7:34
  11. "Japanese Exclusive Bonus Track: Unquity Road" – 5:28

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