
| Виконавець | Jones, Davy |
|---|---|
| Гарантія. | Обміну та поверненню не підлягає! |
| Дата релізу | 2022-12-09 |
| Жанрі | Pop |
| Кількість носіїв | 1CD |
| Наявність | В наявності під замовлення |
In the 1970s, Jones was looking to continue to showcase the matured aspect of his music, most recently presented
on The Monkees’ “Instant Replay” and “Present” albums in 1969. Jones went to work recording demos to present to
Bell Records, two of which are included in this collection (Paul McCartney’s “Man We Was Lonely” and the mid-60s
“King Lonely the Blue”. The resulting demos had an earthy and gritty feel, akin to a style made popular by Creedence
Clearwater Revival, with a unique presentation that Jones felt best suited him as an artist. The majority of the tracks
feature minimal musical accompaniment – in some cases nothing more than just an acoustic guitar. Most impressive
is Jones’ ability to carry the songs far beyond their narrow arrangements, with vocals that convey the raw emotion of
the lyrics. In fact, Jones himself wrote or co-wrote over half the songs on this collection, including the
autobiographical “Manchester Boy” and the passionate “Can’t Believe You’ve Given Up On Me.” Jones also took
difficult vocal material and proved his abilities to powerfully recast established songs in a different light, including
James Taylor’s “Fire and Rain,” Nina Simone’s “Feeling Good” (aka “Dragonfly”) and Bobbie Gentry’s “I Saw An Angel
Die” (aka “Was It A Dream?”).
The songs on this album went unreleased until the mid-1990s when Jones self-issued them as part of a four-volume
set called “Just For The Record,” a mail-order only collection that is exceedingly rare today.
7A Records have meticulously remastered the recordings and they are available for the first time ever on Vinyl. The vinyl comes in a gatefold sleeve and is pressed on 180g black and white Splatter Vinyl.
Also available on CD, which comes with a 28 page colour booklet including extensive liner notes.