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Gale Garnett & the Gentle Reign

Music Artist :Gale Garnett & the Gentle Reign
Music Style :General
Record Label :Rev-Ola [Cherry Red]
Release Date :2008-09-16
Store Price :$16.98

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. Breaking Through
2. Fall in Love Again
3. Mini Song No. 1: Ophelia Song
4. Ballad for F. Scott Fitzgerald
5. Big Sur
6. Mini Song No. 2: Tropicana High
7. That's Not the Way
8. Word of Advice
9. Believe Me
10. Mini Song No. 3: Lament for the Self Sufficient
11. You Could Have Been Anyone
12. Bad News
13. Dolphins
14. Mini Song No. 4: Tropicana Low
15. Freddy Mahoney
16. Peace Comes Slowly to the Thrashing Fish
17. Pretty Is Gone
18. This Year's Child
19. Berkeley Barb Want Ad
20. Deer in the City
21. Water Your Mind
22. My Mind's Own Morning
23. Trip Note Song
24. Man in the Middle
25. Freely Speaking

Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

2 "lost" albums by Gale Garnett on CD at last.
Submitted on: 2008-12-11
If you don't know the name Gale Garnett, you probably know the song "We'll Sing In The Sunshine."
But, if all you know is "We'll Sing In The Sunshine," then you don't know Gale Garnett.

Remembered today as a "folk singer," Garnett's rich voice, soulful range, jazz singer's improvisational
instincts and oft-penned repertoire put her in the unusual and commercially unenviable position of
being un-categorizable. In truth, she is part troubadour, part cabaret performer, part balladeer,
part torch singer, part pop stylist. She is an original. But a "folk singer?" No more than Sylvia Telles or
Joanie Sommers or Annie Ross could be considered "folk singers." Or Cher - whom Garnett eerily
sounds similar to in range and delivery when she lets go and wails.

Intrigued? You ought to be. Gale Garnett's body of music - largely out of print but rather easy to
find in its original vinyl format - is a gorgeous (and grossly overlooked) treasure of original works that
hold up like jewels to the light.

This CD reissue of two of her albums, An Audience With The Kind of Wands (1968) and Sausalito
Heliport (1969) sparkles. Both works pair her with a crew of musicians called "The Gentle Reign."
Though the members of The Gentle Reign are pictured on the album cover(s) and heard
(pleasantly) on "The Dolphin," (unpleasantly on) "Freddy Mahoney," it is Garnett in the driver's seat
for the entire ride.

An Audience With The King of Wands must've been a cutting edge undertaking in its time (1968). A
14 track album - including 4 "mini songs" which are curious quick vignettes that don't necessarily
rob from the listening experience but don't enhance it either - is the more conventional of the two
albums. That does not mean it is a tame recording. The Eastern-themed, sitar-heavy track
"Breaking Through" is an unexpected opener and nice surprise. Garnett's lyrics (autobiographical?)
reflect the mood of the times (late 1960s) yet ring alarmingly contemporary some 40 years later. Her
use of Eastern chant and arrangements in pop music do not sound dated but perhaps only ahead
of its time. After all, "Breaking Through" was recorded decades before Paula Abdul used Ofra Haza's
voice for her hit single "My Love Is For Real" (1995), or Sting used Cheb Mami's voice for "Desert Rose"
(2000), or Madonna used the voice of Yitzak Sinwami for her 2005 controversial album cut, "Issac."

Other highlights include "Ballad for F. Scott Fitzgerald," "You Cold Have Been Anyone" and an
outstanding slow dancer called "Believe Me" that is so steamily sixties, it is positively "retro." "Believe
Me" fits snugly between Smokey Robinson & The Miracles' "Ooh Baby, Baby" and Rose & The
Originals' "Angel Baby," so surprise the couples on the dance floor at your next party and crank this
one up.

The contents of the second album, Sausalito Heliport," are - even by 2008 standards - completely
experimental and free-form. Think Kate Bush-meets-Grace Slick: circa 1968. The rollicking organ solo
on "This Year's Child" exemplifies this. As chaotic and curled as a maze, the listener is never lost but
pulled through the gossamer screen of a smoky chorus only to resume the fast-paced romp set by
the rhythm of that wild organ.

"Pretty Is Gone," a spirited, sweaty number dripping in psychadelic Hallelujah organ chords offset by
tambourines, is catchy and almost cool. On another track, tribal elements serve the
percussion-heavy and chant-laden "Berkeley Barb Want Ad" very well. You'll want to shimmy in
your seat - if you can stay seated!

Sometimes Garrett's experimentation of blending music/theatre/chant "clicks" in its unique way to
convey a message within a mood ("Deer In The City"), sometimes it just doesn't work at all ("Freddy
Mahoney"). Nevertheless, it's interesting and worth experiencing, and Sausalito Heliport is a
valuable pairing with An Audience With The King of Wands.

Biographical liner notes by Duglas T. Stewart are articulately, informatively and intelligently penned.
The CD artwork and design by Andy Morten consists of excellent reproductions of the respective
album cover arts, fonts, and complimentary use of supplemental images within the reissue design.
Truly an artwork.

Sound Quality: Remastered perfectly. The tones and lower register of Garnett's range are heard
clearly without overbearing the various musicians. Just right and pleasant to the ear. What's
discovered in the "sound recreation" by Norman Blake and Joe Foster is the enormous quality of
Garnett's tone and phrasing - and her astonishing wail. Their collaboration is a sonic toast to
Garnett's instrument.

Kudos to Joe Foster and Andy Morten for selecting two lesser known albums by the
criminally-overlooked and incredibly talented Gale Garnett. Let it be the inauguration for the
musical rediscovery of an artist and a lady worthy of a thorough rennaisance. DAVID YBARRA

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