Blue River by Eric Andersen (2)

Blue River

Eric Andersen (2)

1972

Blue River is a Rock album by Eric Andersen (2), originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 34 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock

About

Always an expressively poetic songwriter, Eric Andersen displayed a greater sense of musical focus on this release, thanks in part to producer Norbert Putnam’s tasteful blend of folk, country and rock instrumental textures. Anderson offers beautifully drawn character portraits and acute observations about the human heart, matching them with bittersweet melodies. His wistful tenor is in strong shape, adding to the battered romanticism captured in “Is It Really Love At All,” “Faithful” and “Sheila.” “Wind and Sand” and “Round the Bend” probe the bonds between families and friends with a sensitive, empathetic touch. The upbeat “Pearl’s Goodtime Blues” sketches Janis Joplin in vivid, loving strokes. Two songs especially stand out in this set: “More Often Than Not” (an ode to human endurance with the scruffy charm of an outlaw country classic) and the title song (a gospel-rock number reminiscent of the Band, featuring Joni Mitchell on background vocals). <i>Blue River</i> remains Andersen’s most fully-realized album, as well as one of the best singer/songwriter releases of its era.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Is It Really Love At All5:20
  2. 2Pearl's Goodtime Blues2:21
  3. 3Wind and Sand4:28
  4. 4Faithful3:15
  5. 5Blue River4:45
  6. 6Florentine3:30
  7. 7Sheila4:36
  8. 8More Often Than Not4:51
  9. 9Round the Bend5:39
  10. 10Come to My Bedside, My Darlin'4:58
  11. 11Why Don't You Love Me2:44

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34 pressings tracked on Gatefold