Later That Same Year by Matthews Southern Comfort

Later That Same Year

Matthews Southern Comfort

1970

Later That Same Year is a Rock album by Matthews Southern Comfort, originally released in 1970. On Gatefold: 28 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Folk Rock
  • jangly
  • serene
  • pastoral

About

Ian Matthews’ third solo album following his 1969 departure from Fairport Convention furthered his foray into the sun-flared sounds of West Coast country-rock, while his former band clung closer to the historical traditions of British folk. Matthews’ cosmic cover of Joni Mitchell’s “Woodstock” as well as his hazy take on Neil Young’s “Tell Me Why” impressively upstages all other versions — the former eschews the athletic vocal gymnastics of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s rendition for a beautifully plaintive performance while the latter overflows with cascading harmonies to make good on the argument that skinny English guys like Matthews, Terry Reid and the guys in Unicorn could sing this stuff better than most California canyon-rockers of the era. But original songs like Matthews’ own “Road To Ronderlin” and the drop-dead gorgeous “And Me” dispelled his reputation for recording better covers than originals. “And Me” shimmers and glows with psychedelic Brit-folk vestiges reined in from his tenure with Fairport Convention, with dazzling guitar work combining to make for the best Ian Matthews recording on this album, if not his entire discography.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Woodstock4:29
  2. 2To Love4:36
  3. 3And Me4:38
  4. 4Tell Me Why2:05
  5. 5My Lady1:38
  6. 6And When She Smiles (She Makes the Sun Shine)2:13
  7. 7Mare, Take Me Home3:40
  8. 8Sylvie5:37
  9. 9Brand New Tennessee Waltz3:02
  10. 10For Melanie6:46
  11. 11Road to Ronderlin2:20

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 28 pressings tracked on Gatefold