Kindling by Gene Parsons

Kindling

Gene Parsons

1973

Kindling is a Country album by Gene Parsons, originally released in 1973. On Gatefold: 13 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Country
  • Americana & Roots
  • twangy
  • bittersweet
  • storytelling

About

While still a member of the Byrds, Gene Parsons (no relation to Gram) and the late great Clarence White invented the B-Bender Telecaster, a guitar with an apparatus that slackens the B string to approximate the twangy bends of a pedal steel. <i>The Kindling Collection</i>, from 1973, features White bending and twanging shortly before he met his untimely death later that year. But the album also proves to be rich with Byrds-ian vestiges that recall 1969's <i>Ballad of Easy Rider</i>, an underrated album that allowed Parsons to spread his own musical wings as a songwriter and singer. "Monument" starts off with the then slick production found in early-‘70s country rock albums nicely contrasting the torn and frayed trappings of Appalachian bluegrass, most notably the unmistakable picking of Ralph Stanley. Parsons gives Little Feat's "Willin'" the warmth and intimacy of a front-porch jam, while "Sonic Bummer" ingeniously gets psychedelic without crazy effects or a sitar. "I Must Be a Tree" dares to tread soft-rock ground without sounding sappy as White's B-Bender provides some of that sweet cosmic Americana.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Monument2:06
  2. A2Long Way Back2:29
  3. A3Do Not Disturb1:55
  4. A4Willin'3:18
  5. A5On The Spot1:38
  6. A6Take A City Bride2:17

Side B

  1. B1Sonic Bummer2:18
  2. B2I Must Be A Tree3:17
  3. B3Drunkard's Dream2:37
  4. B4Banjo Dog2:10
  5. B5Back Again2:57

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 13 pressings tracked on Gatefold