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Hideously rare 1969 album by this US band. Psychedelic and bluesy West Coast sound with ripping fuzz guitar much in the vein of Crazy Horse, Quicksilver, "Vindicator" era Arthur Lee and the likes. The 12-minutes long "I'll just play", full of endless dual guitar attacks & effects is the ultimate acid-rock jam.
On the original single, the band leaned toward rock & roll that was very much informed by black music -- one side was a cover of the Otis Redding classic "That's How Strong My Love Is," the other a Duane King original that Sam & Dave could have easily torn into; in fact, Magic, and particularly its most talented songwriter, King, displayed an almost magic knack for penning songs that sound like lost Southern soul classics.
King's lead vocals could be strikingly bluesy, and the band cooks throughout the album, moving from the loping country-rock & soul of the opening track "Keep on Movin' On" to the electric blues of "Who Am I to Say?" to the sunny country-rock of "California" to the Stax-styled ballad, "You Must Believe She's Gone." Stax is, in fact, a good reference point for the entire debut album.
The rhythm section consistently locks into a transcendent groove, and Joey Murcia's fabulous guitar work is slightly busier than Steve Cropper's but approaches the work of that legend, with a proper grit to it that is never wasted. It is surprising that Magic never quite found a wider audience. The final track from the first album,
"Sound of the Tears Is Silent," sounds as if it could have come from the pen of Smokey Robinson, and it leads perfectly into the band's subsequent stint on Motown's Rare Earth label. Most of the songs from that period that show up on the Gear Fab reissue, however, seem to veer closer to streamlinened, hard blues-rocking territory (with a couple of country-ish cuts) and are, as a result, not quite as appealing as the previous soulful material. Still, the early Magic songs alone make this a welcome reissue, especially for lovers of Stax and Southern soul music. ~ Stanton Swihart
Magic Band is:
♣ Nick King
♣ Gary Harger
♣ Duane King
♣ Joey Murcia
01. Keep on Movin' On
02. Indian Sadie
03. You Must Believe She's Gone
04. Ets/Zero
05. Wake Up Girl
06. One Minus Two
07. Who Am I to Say?
08. I'll Just Play
Bonus Tracks
09. I Think I Love You (Single A-Side, 1970)
10. That's How Strong My Love Is (Single B-Side, 1970)
11. California - (previously unreleased)
12. Sound of Tears Is Silent - (previously unreleased)
13. I Do - (previously unreleased)
14. Hold Me Tight - (previously unreleased)
15. Compassion - (previously unreleased)
16. Be at Peace with Yourself - (previously unreleased)
17. Too Many People Starving - (previously unreleased)
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A very nice post, thank you!
ReplyDeleteNot familiar with this band but the clips on YouTube sound awesome! Definitely going to check this out! Thanks for turning me onto something "new"!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing this and I appreciate all the time and hard work that goes into your wonderful blog...stay safe & healthy.
ReplyDeletePlease share, if available, the 1971 self-titled album MAGIC. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteDon't know anything about Magic. Will check this out. Thanks.
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