
Mahogany Rush IV is a Rock album by Mahogany Rush, originally released in 1976. On Gatefold: 26 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Hard Rock
- distorted
- intense
- psychedelic
About
Frank Marino’s unapologetic love of Jimi Hendrix’s guitar sounds didn’t break boundaries, but it did showcase some incredible musicianship. “I’m Going Away” opens to reveal a man playing for the pure fun of plugging in, turning up, and rocking out with pure abandon. Sure, the tune heavily echoes “Crosstown Traffic,” but it could be argued that if Marino had tried to cleverly disguise his Hendrix worship, Mahogany Rush would have been compared to Cream. The following “Man at the Back Door” intersects his <i>Electric Ladyland</i>–inspired leads with wah-wah clavinet that’s more saturated in Stevie Wonder–esque funk, while “Jive Baby” makes good use of twin guitar harmonies and unpredictable sideways rhythms. Throughout <i>Mahogany Rush IV</i>, various Mellotron flourishes can be heard, especially on the mellow bluesy ballad “It’s Begun to Rain.”
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Tracklist
- 1I'm Going Away4:08
- 2Man At the Back Door3:44
- 3The Answer4:37
- 4Jive Baby3:28
- 5It's Begun to Rain6:29
- 6Dragonfly5:06
- 7Little Sexy Annie3:25
- 8Moonwalk5:50
- 9IV. . . (The Emperor)7:18
Credits
Performers
- Paul HarwoodBASS GUITAR BASS
- Jim AyoubDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Frank MarinoGUITAR VOCALS SYNTHESIZER
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 26 pressings tracked on Gatefold
