
David Blue is a Rock album by David Blue, originally released in 1966. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Folk Rock
- earnest
- poetic
About
It’s tempting to write off David Blue (a.k.a. S. David Cohen) as a mere Bob Dylan imitator by virtue of his sneering drawl and impressionistic folk/rock songwriting. But a closer listen to his 1966 self-titled debut album exposes his distinctive quirks and virtues. Like his good friend Dylan, Blue drew upon the bohemian milieu of Greenwich Village for his cast of lyrical characters. His approach, though, was more naturalistic, sketching angelic prostitutes (“Midnight Through Morning”), furtive dope fiends (“It Tastes Like Candy”) and assorted downtown hustlers (“Arcade Love Machine”) with a sense of insider knowledge. Blue has a special penchant for intricate story-songs, as “Grand Hotel” and “The Street” ably show. Musically, his first album is heavy with blues-rock guitar and twittering Al Kooper-ish organ, giving many tracks a nervous, jangling feel. Ballads like the reflective “I’d Like to Know” offer some softness for contrast. With a voice short on mellifluence but long on attitude, Blue sustains his persona as a hipster romantic adrift on the crazy avenues of mid-‘60s New York.
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Tracklist
- 1The Gasman Won't Buy Your Love3:00
- 2About My Love2:36
- 3So Easy She Goes By3:32
- 4If Your Monkey Can't Get It2:59
- 5Midnight Through Morning4:53
- 6It Ain't the Rain That Sweeps the Highway Clean3:28
- 7Arcade Love Machine3:48
- 8Grand Hotel4:03
- 9Justine3:01
- 10I'd Like to Know2:25
- 11The Street5:59
- 12It Tastes Like Candy4:05
Credits
Performers
- Monte DunnACOUSTIC GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Buddy SaltzmanDRUMS
- Herbie LovelleDRUMS
- Harvey BrooksELECTRIC BASS
- Paul HarrisPIANO ORGAN ELECTRIC PIANO
- David BlueACOUSTIC GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR VOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 7 pressings tracked on Gatefold
