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Arlo Guthrie
Arlo
RELEASE
1968
LABEL
Rising Son (Arlo Guthrie's label)
GENRES
Folk, Psychedelic, Folk-Rock, Contemporary Folk
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Album Review
Arlo Guthrie
was still prone to long story-songs and occasional humorous introductory monologues on his second outing. Three of the seven tracks last for longer than five minutes, though none remotely approach "Alice's Restaurant" in epic length. Recorded live at the Bitter End, it shows
Guthrie
starting to adapt more wholeheartedly to folk-rock instrumentation, with a full if subdued band including drums and keyboards. The songs are nothing major, and the jokes aren't as funny as they were in the late 1960s, but it's an agreeable, pleasant, intelligent album. "The Motorcycle Song" should please those looking for more comic narratives, as should "The Pause of Mr. Claus," most of which is actually a spoken monologue that does finally lead up to fairly funny punchlines. In a more purely musical vein, he touched (mildly) upon ragga-rock on "Meditation (Wave Upon Wave)," with tabla by
Ed Shaughnessy
. It may not have been a great record, but
Arlo Guthrie
was managing to establish himself as a folk-rock talent with an identity quite distinct from his famous father, not an easy feat.
–
Richie Unterberger, Rovi
Track Listing
The Motorcycle Song
Wouldn't You Believe It
Try Me One More Time
John Looked Down
Meditation (Wave upon Wave)
Standing at the Threshold
The Pause of Mr. Claus
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