Artist: Buckwheat
Album: Pure Buckwheat Honey
Release: 1969 (2021)
Genre: Melodic soft psych
Country: US
Quality: FLAC | lossless
Recorded at New York's Broadway Recording Studios with Margouleff producing, this really fantastic record from this completely obscure group – one of those lost treasures that slipped through the cracks of record company mishandling, but which really deserves to be discovered after all these many years! Buckwheat are an American group, but clearly draw some inspiration from the phrasing of British groups, and maybe a dash of Sgt Pepper music hall mixed with more psychedelic instrumentation – all handled here by the arrangements of John Corigliano, who you may well know from later fame in more serious music! Here, though, Corigliano does a great job of opening up the whimsy of the group's tunes, and coloring in the lyrics with this really wonderfully wide array of instrumentation, at a level that's way more than you might expect for a lost record like this. Titles include "Goodbye Mr Applegate", "Mr Simms Collector Man", "Yes", "Radio", "The Albert Hotel", "The Poor Widow & Her Gypsy Band", and "Wonderful Day".
Tracklist:
1. Yes - 2:34
2. Radio - 3:05
3. Mr. Simms Collector Man (Charles Bell) - 2:50
4. The Albert Hotel - 2:43
5. Sunshine Holiday (John Govro) - 3:20
6. Goodbye Mr. Applegate - 2:42
7. The Poor Widow And Her Gypsy Band 3:06
8. Don't You Think It Would Be Better (John Govro) - 1:44
9. Purple Ribbons - 2:52
10.Wonderful Day (Charles Bell) - 2:58
11.Howlin' At The Moon - 2:29
12.Pure Buckwheat Honey - 4:24
Personnel:
Timothy Harrison Dulaine: lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, backing vocals
Charlie Bell: lead vocals, bass guitar, backing vocals
John Govro: lead vocals, guitars, backing vocals
Danny Casey: drums, percussion, and backing vocals
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