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Album Review: Powerglide

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The group's second album is pretty much definitive, especially in its remastered version from Columbia's Legacy division (issued in 1996), which has really crisp, loud sound. Joe Maphis' "Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music)" is a great opener, a honky tonk-style number featuring David Nelson's lead vocals and Nicky Hopkins' piano sharing the spotlight with Nelson's and John Dawson's axes. The guitars on Dawson's "Rainbow" are nearly pretty enough to be a Flying Burrito Brothers or Poco number. Most of what follows is as good or better, especially Dave Torbert's "California Day" and "Contract," and Dawson's "Sweet Lovin' One." The one letdown is their cover of "Hello Mary Lou," a flat, dullish rendition that could be any bad country-rock bar band, and which isn't going to make anyone forget the numerous versions before and since -- they do somewhat better with Johnny Otis' "Willie and the Hand Jive." Powerglide is a fun record and offers one virtue that the Dead, in particular, sometimes forgot -- they know how to end a song. Jerry Garcia is present on banjo ("Sweet Lovin' One," "Duncan and Brady") and piano ("Lochinvar") -- Bill Kreutzmann and Nicky Hopkins also turn up -- but the best lead guitar work here comes courtesy of David Nelson and Buddy Cage, who plays the pedal steel. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music) Joe Maphis, Max Fidler, R. Lee New Riders of the Purple Sage (4:16)
Rainbow John Dawson New Riders of the Purple Sage (3:00)
California Day Dave Torbert New Riders of the Purple Sage (2:37)
Sweet Lovin' One John Dawson New Riders of the Purple Sage (2:55)
Lochinvar John Dawson New Riders of the Purple Sage (3:30)
I Don't Need No Doctor Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson, Jo Armstead New Riders of the Purple Sage (4:40)
Contract Dave Torbert New Riders of the Purple Sage (3:16)
Runnin' Back to You John Dawson New Riders of the Purple Sage (4:10)
Hello Mary Lou Gene Pitney, Cayet Mangiaracina New Riders of the Purple Sage (2:57)
Duncan and Brady John "Spider John" Koerner, Traditional New Riders of the Purple Sage (5:23)
Willie and the Hand Jive Johnny Otis New Riders of the Purple Sage (6:21)

Credits

Jerry Garcia (Banjo), Jerry Garcia (Guitar), Jerry Garcia (Piano), New Riders of the Purple Sage (Producer), New Riders of the Purple Sage (Main Performer), Nicky Hopkins (Piano), Nicky Hopkins (Keyboards), Stephen Barncard (Choir, Chorus), Stephen Barncard (Producer), Buddy Cage (Dobro), Buddy Cage (Pedal Steel), Buddy Cage (Guitar (Steel)), Buddy Cage (Choir, Chorus), John Dawson (Guitar (Acoustic)), John Dawson (Guitar), John Dawson (Guitar (Rhythm)), John Dawson (Vocals), John Desautels (Drums), Spencer Dryden (Percussion), Spencer Dryden (Drums), Spencer Dryden (Vocals), Spencer Dryden (Whistle (Human)), Spencer Dryden (Whistle (Instrument)), Spencer Dryden (?), John Fiore (Engineer), Judy (Choir, Chorus), Bill Kreutzmann (Percussion), David Nelson (Guitar), David Nelson (Mandolin), David Nelson (Vocals), David Nelson (Choir, Chorus), Dave Torbert (Guitar (Acoustic)), Dave Torbert (Bass), Dave Torbert (Guitar), Dave Torbert (Piano), Dave Torbert (Guitar (Bass)), Dave Torbert (Guitar (Rhythm)), Dave Torbert (Vocals), McDuke (Choir, Chorus)
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Powerglide (album)
Studio album by New Riders of the Purple Sage
Released March,1972
Recorded 1972
Genre Country rock
Length 43:05
Label Columbia
Producer Stephen Barncard
Professional reviews
New Riders of the Purple Sage chronology
New Riders of the Purple Sage
(1971)
Powerglide
(1972)
Gypsy Cowboy
(1972)

Powerglide is the second album by the American band the New Riders of the Purple Sage. The music is a psychedelic hybrid of country rock, and includes guest musicians Jerry Garcia and Bill Kreutzmann from the Grateful Dead, along with noted session player Nicky Hopkins. The album contains six original tunes by the band, plus covers such as "I Don't Need No Doctor", "Hello Mary Lou", and "Willie and the Hand Jive".

Powerglide was the first New Riders album to feature Buddy Cage, who had replaced Garcia as the New Riders' pedal steel guitar player.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (and Loud, Loud Music)" (Joe Maphis, M.Fidler, R.Lee) – 4:16
  2. "Rainbow" (John Dawson) – 3:00
  3. "California Day" (Dave Torbert) – 2:37
  4. "Sweet Lovin' One" (John Dawson) – 2:55
  5. "Lochinvar" (John Dawson) – 3:30
  6. "I Don't Need No Doctor" (Nick Ashford, Valerie Simpson, Jo Armstead) – 4:40
  7. "Contract" (Dave Torbert) – 3:16
  8. "Runnin' Back to You" (John Dawson) – 4:10
  9. "Hello Mary Lou" (Gene Pitney, Cayet Mangiaracina) – 2:57
  10. "Duncan and Brady" (Traditional/"Spider" John Koerner) – 5:23
  11. "Willie and the Hand Jive" (Johnny Otis) – 6:21

Personnel

New Riders of the Purple Sage

Lead vocals: John Dawson on "Rainbow", "Sweet Lovin' One", "Lochinvar", "Runnin' Back to You", and "Duncan and Brady"; Dave Torbert on "California Day", "I Don't Need No Doctor", "Contract", "Hello Mary Lou", and "Willie and the Hand Jive"; David Nelson on "Dim Lights, Thick Smoke"

Additional musicians

Production

  • Producer – Steve Barncard and the New Riders
  • Engineer – John Fiore
  • Second engineer – George Beauregard
  • Mastering – Bob McCloud, Artisan Sound, Hollywood
  • Outside album design – Kelly and Mouse Studios
  • Inside artwork – Lore Shoberg

 
 

 

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