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In Search of Amelia Earhart

 
Album Review: In Search of Amelia Earhart

  • Artist: Plainsong
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1972
  • Total Time: 39:28
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Folk

Review

In just under three years, Ian Matthews split from Fairport Convention, went solo, formed Matthews' Southern Comfort - with whom he scored a number one U.K. hit - left the group at the height of its popularity, recorded three more records on his own (only two were released at this time) and in early 1972 started Plainsong, his fourth band in five years. And while his track record led one to believe that Plainsong may be just another short stay, the subsequent album, In Search of Amelia Earhart, proved to be worth the venture. Ian Matthews was of course the obvious draw, but Plainsong seemed to be formed as more of a collective effort, with lead guitarist Andy Roberts, who shares the lead vocal duties, the other focal point in the band. On the other hand, Matthews, whose folk and country-tinged tunes set the tone for the record, is the only member to contribute original material. Included among these is the thematic "True Story of Amelia Earhart," which along with the haunting "For the Second Time," leads a pack of five Matthews compositions that range from good to excellent. Elsewhere, Paul Siebel's heartbreaking "Louise," the dulcimer and harmony driven Appalachian gospel of "I'll Fly Away," and Roberts' readings of the playful "Yo Yo Man," Jim & Jesse's "Diesel on My Tail" and the mournful 1939 tale of "Amelia Earhart's Last Flight" are all highlights. Its title and artwork, along with notes by Charles Goerner on the flight and disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Frederick Noonan, gave In Search of Amelia Earhart the feel of a concept album, even though the title is nowhere to be found on the outside jacket and there are only two songs related to the subject contained within. It wasn't really a surprise when a follow-up, though recorded, failed to materialize, with the band parting ways on less than amicable terms, and Matthews going on to record two more records for Elektra. Still, In Search of Amelia Earhart fits nicely alongside the rest of his terrific early-'70's catalogue. ~ Brett Hartenbach, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
For the Second Time Ian Matthews Plainsong (3:51)
Yo Yo Man Rick Cunha, Marty Cooper Plainsong (2:13)
Louise Paul Siebel Plainsong (3:18)
Call the Tune Ian Matthews Plainsong (5:22)
Diesel on My Tail Jim Fagan Plainsong (2:03)
Amelia Earhart's Last Flight Dave McEnery Plainsong (4:05)
I'll Fly Away Albert E. Brumley Plainsong (2:03)
True Story of Amelia Earhart Ian Matthews Plainsong (4:32)
Even the Guiding Light Ian Matthews Plainsong (4:12)
Side Roads Ian Matthews Plainsong (3:29)
Raider Judy Henske, Jerry Yester Plainsong (4:32)

Credits

Plainsong (Main Performer), Andy Roberts (Guitar), Andy Roberts (Vocals), Andy Roberts (?), Jerry Boys (Engineer), Timi Donald (Drums), Jeremy Ensor (Photography), Martin Jenkins (Mandolin), Martin Jenkins (Cello), Martin Jenkins (Mandola), Dave Mattacks (Drums), Ian Matthews (Guitar), Ian Matthews (Vocals), Ian Matthews (?), Dave Richards (Guitar), Dave Richards (Vocals), Dave Richards (?), Bob Ronga (Bass), Bob Ronga (Vocals), Bob Ronga (?), Sandy Roberton (Producer), Fred Goerner (Liner Notes), Gijsbert Hanekroot (Photography)
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In Search of Amelia Earhart
Studio album by Plainsong
Released April 1972
Recorded 1972
Genre Country rock/Folk rock
Length 39:28
Producer Sandy Roberton
Professional reviews
Ian Matthews chronology
Tigers Will Survive
(1971)
In Search of Amelia Earhart
(1972)
Journeys from Gospel Oak
(1972)
Plainsong chronology
-- In Search of Amelia Earhart
(1972)
On Air
(1992)

In Search of Amelia Earhart is the 1972 album by Plainsong, a band formed by Country rock/Folk rock musician Ian Matthews and Andy Roberts.

Track listing

  1. "For the Second Time" (Ian Matthews) - 3:51
  2. "Yo Yo Man" (Rick Cunha/Marty Cooper) - 2:13
  3. "Louise" (Paul Siebel) - 3:18
  4. "Call the Tune" (Ian Matthews) - 5:22
  5. "Diesel on My Tail" (Jim Fagan) - 2:03
  6. "Amelia Earhart's Last Flight" (Dave McEnery) - 4:05
  7. "I'll Fly Away" (Albert E. Brumley) - 2:03
  8. "True Story of Amelia Earhart" (Ian Matthews) - 4:32
  9. "Even the Guiding Light" (Ian Matthews) - 4:12
  10. "Side Roads" (Ian Matthews) - 3:29
  11. "Raider" (Jerry Yester/Judy Henske) - 4:32

Personnel

  • Ian Matthews - guitar, vocals
  • Andy Roberts - guitar, vocals
  • Dave Richards - guitar, vocals
  • Bob Ronga - bass, vocals
  • Martin Jenkins - mandolin, cello, mandola
  • Dave Mattacks - drums
  • Timi Donald - drums

Production

  • Producer: Sandy Roberton
  • Recording Engineer: Jerry Boys
  • Art Direction: n/a
  • Photography: Jeremy Ensor
  • Liner Notes: Fred Goerner

 
 

 

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