F.J. McMahon "Spirit Of The Golden Juice" (US Folk 1969)
Recently discovered obscurity on the Accent label, otherwise known for a number of great 45s. Late-stage beatnik/coffee house-folk which reminds of Fred Neil; worldweary, introspective sound with an early Viet Vet vibe. He has a good voice somewhat similar to Dr Hooker, and plays nice guitar figures throughout the LP, which has a light folkrock backing. Not bad, though the arrangements would have benefited from some variation. McMahon recorded this coming out of the air force, and "The Golden Juice" refers to a brand of bourbon popular among enlisted men. The album features Accent colleague Jon Uzonyi (Peace Pipe) on bass.
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Recently discovered obscurity on the Accent label, otherwise known for a number of great 45s. Late-stage beatnik/coffee house-folk which reminds of Fred Neil; worldweary, introspective sound with an early Viet Vet vibe. He has a good voice somewhat similar to Dr Hooker, and plays nice guitar figures throughout the LP, which has a light folkrock backing. Not bad, though the arrangements would have benefited from some variation. McMahon recorded this coming out of the air force, and "The Golden Juice" refers to a brand of bourbon popular among enlisted men. The album features Accent colleague Jon Uzonyi (Peace Pipe) on bass.
More informations here: Click
Download (re-post)
1 Comments:
thank you again! perfect lp
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