
Wheatfield Soul
The Guess Who
1969
Wheatfield Soul is a Rock album by The Guess Who, originally released in 1969. On Gatefold: 41 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Classic Rock
- warm
- hypnotic
- psychedelic
About
This 1969 semi-masterpiece features the band’s first major hit (“These Eyes”), a strings- and brass-slathered time capsule that, upon closer listen, might be the saddest breakup song to come out that year. The album is wildly varied, from the baroque pop of “A Wednesday in Your Garden,” “Maple Fudge," and “Found Her in a Star” (all recalling late-’60s Bee Gees and The Zombies' <i>Odessey and Oracle</i>) to the Doors-esque “Friends of Mine” and the drone and fuzz of “Love and a Yellow Rose” (with Randy Bachman’s sitar). The latter song's sunshine pop sounds straight from California’s West Coast. There’s also a folky tribute to Canadian singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot (“Lightfoot”) made great by a few Tim Hardin–like couplets, such as “His hair blondish and poetic/He is less than vinyl perfect.” The hilarious album closer (“We’re Coming to Dinner”) could’ve worked in a Broadway musical. This was the first Guess Who album to feature Burton Cummings on lead vocals throughout. Gifted producer Jack Richardson (Bob Seger, Alice Cooper) believed in the songs so much he that mortgaged his house to finance the recordings.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1These Eyes3:33
- A2Pink Wine Sparkles In The Glass2:13
- A3I Found Her In A Star2:36
- A4Friends Of Mine10:03
Side B
- B1When You Touch Me3:38
- B2A Wednesday In Your Garden3:20
- B3Lightfoot3:07
- B4Love And A Yellow Rose5:05
- B5Maple Fudge1:52
- B6We're Coming To Dinner2:43
Credits
Performers
- Jim KaleBASS GUITAR VOCALS BACKING VOCALS
- Garry PetersonDRUMS PERCUSSION TABLA
- Randy BachmanLEAD GUITAR SITAR BACKING VOCALS
- Burton CummingsPIANO ORGAN RHYTHM GUITAR
7 collectors on Gatefold own this · 41 pressings tracked on Gatefold
