
Various Artists: American Baroque - Chamber Pop And Beyond 1967-1971 (Vinyl 2xLP)
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The heyday of American baroque pop – or chamber pop - ran from 1966 to the turn of the seventies. It used string quartets, harpsichords and woodwinds to create a summer-into-autumn melancholy that was quite new, and quite far removed from rock‘n’roll as Eddie Cochran would have known it.
Baroque pop’s musicians often came from a folk background, with an affinity for acoustic instrumentation. Linda Ronstadt's first band the Stone Poneys had introduced the autoharp to their line-up in 1965, while the likes of Bonnie Dobson and Nico experimented with string quartets, searching for different, post-electric Dylan directions.
You can trace it back to the Left Banke - who created a sound that was soft but insistently sad - where were the guitars! Their guitarist Rick Brand claimed their lyrics "were written as rather self-consciously beautiful musical whimsy, as you find in the latter 18th-century Romantic music, pre-Beethoven". They had a huge hit with ‘Walk Away Renee’ and effectively invented a genre before combusting after just one album.
Splinter group Montage produced a very rare album and singer Steve Martin Caro an equally rare single - both are represented on American Baroque.
- You're A Very Lovely Woman - The Merry-Go-Round
- I Shall Call Her Mary - The Montage
- Raggedy Ann - John Randolph Marr
- Tulu Rogers - Appaloosa
- Turnaway - The Pleasure Fair
- Different Drum – The Stone Poneys Featuring Linda Ronstadt
- Emily's Illness - Nora Guthrie
- Barefoot Gentleman - The Association
- Land Of Sensations & Delights - J.K. & Co
- Blue Jack Of Diamonds - H.P. Lovecraft
- Time - Bonnie Dobson
- Satin Slipper - The Blades Of Grass
- My Silent Symphony - Chris & Peter Allen
- Mr Webster - The Monkees
- Again Again - Eternity's Children
- My Plan - Russ Giguere
- The Fairest Of The Seasons - Nico
- Other Times - Tom Northcott
- You Lied - The Neon Philharmonic
- Close To Carmel - The Fun & Games
- Home Before Dark - Nora Guthrie
- I Have Been Alone - The Common People
- Two By Two (I'm Losing You) - Steve Martin
- Lorelei – Rosebud
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