by Jason Ankeny
Van Dyke Parks moved on from the Beach Boys' abortive SMiLE sessions to record his own solo debut, Song Cycle, an audacious and occasionally brilliant attempt to mount a fully orchestrated, classically minded work within the context of contemporary pop. As indicated by its title, Song Cycle is a thematically coherent work, one which attempts to embrace the breadth of American popular music; bluegrass, ragtime, show tunes -- nothing escapes Parks' radar, and the sheer eclecticism and individualism of his work is remarkable. Opening with "Vine Street," authored by Randy Newman (another pop composer with serious classical aspirations), the album is both forward-thinking and backward-minded, a collision of bygone musical styles with the progressive sensibilities of the late '60s; while occasionally overambitious and at times insufferably coy, it's nevertheless a one-of-a-kind record, the product of true inspiration.
Tracklist:
01. Vine Street |
02. Palm Desert |
03. Widow's Walk |
04. Laurel Canyon Boulevard |
05. All Golden |
06. Van Dyke Parks |
07. Public Domain |
08. Donovan's Colours |
09. Attic |
10. By The People |
11. Potpourri |
Van Dyke Parks - Song Cycle. 1968 First posted November 30, 2010 2:48 AM |
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3 comments:
Really this album in lossless version? thank you, you will always have my eternal gratitude ^_^
When I first listened to this album a couple of days ago I was floored. Thank you, this is wonderful!
Thanks, man, for this.
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