Saturday, May 22, 2010

MARC LEVINE - PILGRIM'S PROGRESS 1968

Mark Levine was, like many singer-songwriters of the late 1960s, a Dylanesque purveyor of trippy poetic lyrics and unschooled vocals. This 1968 album--a rarity reissued in 2007 by the Dynamic label--captures his gritty charms as well as the skillful backing band that includes the legendary session guitarist Mike Deasy and a young soon-to-be guitar icon Ry Cooder.

A very obscure and nearly impossible to find piece of American acid folk-rock recorded in 1968 by Mark LeVine, an underground Dylanesque singer-songwriter, here backed by top-notch musicians like Ry Cooder and Mike Deasy. A complex and enjoyable piece of music.








Tracks :

Going To The Country (Ry Cooder : acoustic lead guitar)
Twenty-one Years Older Than Yesterday
Dr.Grossman (Ry Cooder : acoustic lead guitar)
Purple Dreams Are Creepy
The Love Song (Ry Cooder : mandolin)
Richard Lee (Ry Cooder : electric bottleneck guitar)
Miller's Crossing
Texas Style (Ry Cooder : electric bottleneck guitar)
Sure I Can Write (Ry Cooder : acoustic lead guitar)
Better Dad Than Dead (Ry Cooder : acoustic bottleneck guitar)
Nothing More Is Nothing Less
Periwinkle Blue (Ry Cooder : acoustic lead guitar)


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