- Audio CD
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Japan (Megaphon)
- ASIN: B00000JA4M
- Other Editions: Audio CD
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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| 1. Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms |
| 2. These Days |
| 3. Dr. Horowitz |
| 4. Beverly Hills |
| 5. These Bars Have Made a Prisoner Out of Me |
| 6. Arkansas |
| 7. Stagger Lee |
| 8. 4th Time Around |
| 9. Just a Season |
| 10. Medley: Halls of Justice/Positively 4th Street/Like a Rolling Stone |
| 11. Old Hand Jive |
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I have to say it's a very strange album - on the surface, the archetypal coked-out-mid-70s-west coast-self-indulgent solo project, replete with the ubiquitous L.A. session mafia - Ry Cooder, various Byrds and Eagles, etc., etc.
But it has a starnge bleakness about it that reminds me of albums like Big Star's "Sister Lovers" or even Lou Reed's "Berlin". Even songs such as the traditional bluegrass jolly-up "Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms" or the re-jigged "Willie And The Hand Jive" are taken at a funereal pace and imbued with a harrowing feeling of melancholy.
It makes one wonder how much Melcher had been psychologically damaged by his involvement with the Charles Manson "family" - obliquely referred to here in his song "Halls Of Justice" (which is dovetailed into a medley with Dylan's "Positively 4th Street" and "Like A Rolling Stone").
Despite that (and the fact that it is a ridiculously short album), it's a gorgeously produced (Melcher himself - a former Byrds producer, remember) and features some sublime playing, especially on the string-drenched rendition of McGuinn's "Just A Season".
And Doris Day herself duets with him on (a dirge-like, natch) version of Jackson Browne's "These Days". A case of "She ain't heavy, she's my mother", perhaps? :~)
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