
River is a Rock album by Terry Reid, originally released in 1973. On Gatefold: 22 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Blues Rock
- raw
- earnest
- soulful
About
Anyone who's spent hours poring over the works of Van Morrison and Tim Buckley will find a similar soul on this often-overlooked but fine 1973 release. Reid is best known as the man who turned down Led Zeppelin (and Deep Purple) for a solo career that never quite took flight as he'd hoped. Yet he's a powerful blues singer, with an ability to shift into folk and soul with ease. Multi-instrumentalist David Lindley powers half the album with his salacious slide guitar, which pushes Reid to several transcendent performances. Reid's voice is a flexible instrument, and he works over the tunes with an exploratory hand. "Dean" is husky. "Avenue" is grand and sweeping. "Live Life" mixes funk and gospel. However, nothing prepares the listener for the shift that starts with the title track. After urgent British blues, Reid heads into pastoral folk. "River" adds spirited percussion, but "Dream" and "Milestones" are Reid and acoustic guitar on songs that roll like free verse into the water. Essential.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Dean4:43
- A2Avenue5:05
- A3Things To Try4:24
- A4Live Life5:12
Side B
- B1River5:42
- B2Dream5:18
- B3Milestones5:52
Credits
Performers
- Leo MilesBASS BASS GUITAR
- Conrad IsidoreDRUMS
- David LindleySTEEL GUITAR SLIDE GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Terry ReidVOCALS GUITAR
- Willie BoboPERCUSSION
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 22 pressings tracked on Gatefold
