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"Brand new lavish reissue of legendary Canadian downer folk psych from early '70s. John Palmer's Shoreline has been a massively rare LP since its release on the Celebration label way back when. Here is the LP in its entirety brought to you from John himself. Color cover, insert. Songs 'Colours For The Shorelines,' 'Better Late Than Never,' more. Fans of downer folk will dig this all nite long, daddio." Includes insert with notes about each song by John Palmer. Exquisitely brooding Bill Fay-esque introspection, featured in Patrick Lundborg's top ten reissues of 2009 ("one of the best things still floating around unheard by most").
"This one required many plays for me to digest, and I'm likely to revisit frequently in the future. Palmer later reported on being 'troubled' at the time of making Shorelines, and it certainly sounds like it. Unlike many other troubled young men in the early 1970s, he felt the allure of electric music, aka Rock, and this album convincingly shows the advantage of rich instrumentation over solo acoustic work. Basically, Shorelines is a loner folk LP recorded with a full rock band setting. Some of Neil Young's quirkier albums could be described in a similar way, but despite the possible influence this doesn't sound much like Neil. Palmer has a near prog-like sense of drama, and knows exactly when to push and to pull. In that sense, and with the desolate vocal style, he sounds a bit like Dave Bixby gone electric. Dark, brooding songs slowly build around guitar and piano figures, until guitars (some fuzz, even), organ and drums come crashing in. "My spirit is broken" Palmer drones over a cacophony of sub-Basement Tapes rock, and produces a much richer experience than voice and guitar alone would have. Despite a few rough edges, the songwriting and arrangements are varies and interesting throughout. There's also rootsy, delta/Cajun element that recurs with good effect. It's too bad that not more private press solo guys took Palmer's path." - Patrick Lundborg/The Acid Archives
Tracks on this LP are as follows:
A1 | Cloud | 4:58 |
A2 | Solitude | 4:36 |
A3 | Free Me | 3:11 |
A4 | Seedling Of Light | 2:20 |
A5 | Colours For The Shoreline | 2:31 |
B1 | Such A Long Time | 2:16 |
B2 | The Wheel | 1:01 |
B3 | Mandalla | 5:07 |
B4 | Better Late Than Never | 4:50 |
B5 | Mapl | 1:42 |
B6 | Salvation's Den | 5:16 |
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