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    Dave Cousins - Two Weeks Last Summer (1972) [Reissue 2004] Re-up

    Posted By: Andi_Deris
    Dave Cousins - Two Weeks Last Summer (1972) [Reissue 2004] Re-up

    Dave Cousins - Two Weeks Last Summer (1972) [Reissue 2004]
    EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | 259 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 125 Mb | Scans | Time: 38:28
    Witchwood Media | WMCD 2010
    Folk Rock, Progressive Rock

    Dave Cousins' 1972 solo album was very much like a Strawbs record of the period, albeit one in which his songwriting and vocals dominated even more than they did on other Strawbs releases from the era. The Strawbs connection is enhanced by the presence of soon-to-be Strawb Dave Lambert on guitar and backing vocals, and just-ex-Strawb Rick Wakeman on keyboards. A couple of other moonlighters from star bands (bassist Roger Glover of Deep Purple and drummer Jon Hiseman of Colosseum) are onboard too, as are, on a couple tracks, the wind septet of Robert Kirby, most known for his contributions to Nick Drake recordings. Like the Strawbs albums from the time, it shows a move toward a folk-rock/harder rock blend as compared to Cousins' folkier beginnings, though a few cuts mostly or wholly feature only Cousins accompanying himself on piano. Too, some of these songs – such as "Two Weeks Last Summer," "October to May," and "We'll Meet Again Sometime" – had actually been recorded with the Strawbs prior to inclusion on this release, even if the Strawbs versions didn't find their way into wide release until the CD era. It's not as good as the best Strawbs stuff, however, in part because it lacks as much of a group dynamic, in part because it doesn't have Cousins' most outstanding songs. All that noted, fans of Cousins and the Strawbs are pretty solidly guaranteed to find something to appreciate here, as the songs are very much in his tradition of haunting melodies and involved lyrics, sometimes with a story-spinning, remembrance-of-things-past bent. Lingering echoes of psychedelia are felt in the distorted vocals, foggy organ, backward washes of sound, and tinkling bells of the title track; the three-part "Blue Angel" is indicative of his taste for song-epics; and "The Actor" is an above-average hard rocker, Cousins' electronically treated singing sounding as if it's rising from a boiling pot. Long unavailable on CD, it was finally issued in that format on SDR Records in 2003.
    ~ Allmusic

    Dave Cousins - Two Weeks Last Summer (1972) [Reissue 2004] Re-up




    Dave Cousins - Two Weeks Last Summer (1972) [Reissue 2004] Re-up


    Track Listing

    01. Two Weeks Last Summer (3:07)
    02. October To May (2:27)
    03. Blue Angel (9:49)
    04. The World (1:45)
    05. That's The Way It Ends (1:15)
    06. The Actor (4:28)
    07. When You Were A Child (3:02)
    08. Ways And Means (4:23)
    09. We'll Meet Again Sometime (4:48)
    10. Going Home [with Lampoon] (3:24)

    Produced by Dave Cousins and Tom Allom

    Personnel

    Dave Cousins: vocals, guitar, piano
    Rick Wakeman: piano, organ
    Roger Glover: bass
    Jon Hiseman: drums, percussion
    • Miller Anderson (The Keef Hartley Band, The Spencer Davis Group, Broken Glass, The Dukes, Savoy Brown, T.Rex and Chicken Shack, The British Blues Quintet with Maggie Bell, Zoot Money, Colin Hodgkinson and Colin Allen): guitar
    • Dave Lambert (Strawbs, King Earl Boogie Band, Fire): guitar, backing vocals
    Tom Allom: organ, backing vocals
    Tom Newman: backing vocals

    Dave Cousins - Two Weeks Last Summer (1972) [Reissue 2004] Re-up


    Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. January 2008

    EAC extraction logfile from 7. July 2008, 11:41

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    Many thanks to the original uploader: vmsn

    SEE also:
    Dave Cousins 2007 The Boy In The Sailor Suit

    Cousins And Conrad 2005 High Seas