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Verities & Balderdash

Harry Chapin

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Verities & Balderdash is a very strange and wonderful album. "Cat's in the Cradle" was the driving force behind the album's sales, but there's a lot more to appeal to listeners, along with enough personal, topical material to make it seem a bit didactic at the time, but Chapin was cultivating a politically committed audience. Verities & Balderdash walked several fine lines, between topical songwriting and an almost (but not quite) pretentious sense of its own importance, humor and seriousness, and balladry and punditry, all intermingled with catchy, highly commercial ballads such as "I Wanna Learn a Love Song" (which is about as pretty a song as he ever wrote). Chapin is in good voice and thrives in the more commercial sound of this album, which includes lots of electric guitars and overdubbed orchestra and choruses. He still loves to tell stories -- most are like little screenplays, with "Shooting Star" offering details and textures and a sense of drama akin to a finished film (in the manner of "Taxi"). The "haunt count" on this album is extremely high, boosted by gorgeous ballads like "She Sings Songs Without Words." "What Made America Famous" may be the one song that comes off as dated, a parable -- perhaps reflecting the near-meltdown of politics surrounding the Nixon resignation of 1974 -- about long-haired teens and crew-cutted firemen who discover a mutual dependence and respect for each other and reconciliation; it seems like ancient history and probably will be incomprehensible to anyone born after 1968. Chapin also lapses into excessive dramatics in the finale, which shamelessly borrows a couple of lines from one song out of the musical 1776. The album also offers a pair of humorous numbers on "30,000 Pounds of Bananas" and "Six String Orchestra," not the most significant songs in Chapin's repertory, but both adding balance to the mood. Producer Paul Leka (the commercial genius behind Steam's "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye") retained some elements of the relatively lean sound that characterized Chapin's debut album, embellishing it only enough to give the album some potentially wider commercial appeal. Even the cover art seems to reflect the two delightfully contradictory thrusts of this album: an image of Chapin posed like Uncle Sam on the military recruiting poster with a wry smile on his face.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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1
Cat's in the Cradle (LP Version)
00:03:42

Sandy Chapin, Composer, Writer - Don Grolnick, Keyboards - Paul Leka, Producer - Frank Simms, Backing Vocals - John Tropea, Guitar - Don Payne, Bass Guitar - Harry Chapin, Composer, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Steve Chapin, Keyboards - Mike Masters, Cello - Alan Schwartzberg, Drums - Dave Kondziela, Vocals - George Simms, Backing Vocals - Jim Chapin, Drums - ZIzi Roberts, Backing Vocals

© 2004 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1974 Elektra Records for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States.

2
I Wanna Learn a Love Song (LP Version)
00:04:23

Sandy Chapin, Composer - Don Grolnick, Keyboards - Paul Leka, Producer - Frank Simms, Backing Vocals - John Tropea, Guitar - Don Payne, Bass Guitar - Harry Chapin, Acoustic Guitar, Writer, MainArtist - Steve Chapin, Keyboards - Mike Masters, Cello - Alan Schwartzberg, Drums - Dave Kondziela, Vocals - George Simms, Backing Vocals - Jim Chapin, Drums - ZIzi Roberts, Backing Vocals

© 2004 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1974 Elektra Records for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States.

3
Shooting Star (LP Version)
00:04:04

Sandy Chapin, Composer, Lyricist - Don Grolnick, Keyboards - Paul Leka, Producer - Frank Simms, Backing Vocals - John Tropea, Guitar - Don Payne, Bass Guitar - Harry Chapin, Composer, Lyricist, Acoustic Guitar, MainArtist - Steve Chapin, Keyboards - Mike Masters, Cello - Tom Chapin, Contributor - Alan Schwartzberg, Drums - Dave Kondziela, Vocals - George Simms, Backing Vocals - Jim Chapin, Drums - ZIzi Roberts, Backing Vocals - Irving Spice, Contributor - Ron Bacchiocci, Contributor

© 2004 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1974 Elektra Records for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States.

4
30,000 Pounds Of Bananas (LP Version)
00:05:45

Sandy Chapin, Composer, Lyricist - Don Grolnick, Keyboards - Paul Leka, Producer - Frank Simms, Backing Vocals - John Tropea, Guitar - Don Payne, Bass Guitar - Harry Chapin, Composer, Lyricist, Acoustic Guitar, MainArtist - Steve Chapin, Keyboards - Mike Masters, Cello - Tom Chapin, Contributor - Alan Schwartzberg, Drums - Dave Kondziela, Vocals - George Simms, Backing Vocals - Jim Chapin, Drums - ZIzi Roberts, Backing Vocals - Irving Spice, Contributor - Ron Bacchiocci, Contributor

© 2004 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1974 Elektra Records for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States.

5
She Sings Songs Without Words (LP Version)
00:03:33

Sandy Chapin, Composer, Lyricist - Don Grolnick, Keyboards - Paul Leka, Producer - Frank Simms, Backing Vocals - John Tropea, Guitar - Don Payne, Bass Guitar - Harry Chapin, Composer, Lyricist, Acoustic Guitar, MainArtist - Steve Chapin, Keyboards - Mike Masters, Cello - Tom Chapin, Contributor - Alan Schwartzberg, Drums - Dave Kondziela, Vocals - George Simms, Backing Vocals - Jim Chapin, Drums - ZIzi Roberts, Backing Vocals - Irving Spice, Contributor - Ron Bacchiocci, Contributor

© 2004 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1974 Elektra Records for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States.

6
What Made America Famous? (LP Version)
00:06:52

Sandy Chapin, Composer, Lyricist - Don Grolnick, Keyboards - Paul Leka, Producer - Frank Simms, Backing Vocals - John Tropea, Guitar - Don Payne, Bass Guitar - Harry Chapin, Composer, Lyricist, Acoustic Guitar, MainArtist - Steve Chapin, Keyboards - Mike Masters, Cello - Tom Chapin, Contributor - Alan Schwartzberg, Drums - Dave Kondziela, Vocals - George Simms, Backing Vocals - Jim Chapin, Drums - ZIzi Roberts, Backing Vocals - Irving Spice, Contributor - Ron Bacchiocci, Contributor

© 2004 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1974 Elektra Records for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States.

7
Vacancy (LP Version)
00:04:00

Sandy Chapin, Composer, Lyricist - Don Grolnick, Keyboards - Paul Leka, Producer - Frank Simms, Backing Vocals - John Tropea, Guitar - Don Payne, Bass Guitar - Harry Chapin, Composer, Lyricist, Acoustic Guitar, MainArtist - Steve Chapin, Keyboards - Mike Masters, Cello - Tom Chapin, Contributor - Alan Schwartzberg, Drums - Dave Kondziela, Vocals - George Simms, Backing Vocals - Jim Chapin, Drums - ZIzi Roberts, Backing Vocals - Irving Spice, Contributor - Ron Bacchiocci, Contributor

© 2004 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1974 Elektra Records for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States.

8
Halfway to Heaven (LP Version)
00:06:12

Sandy Chapin, Composer, Lyricist, Writer - Don Grolnick, Keyboards - Paul Leka, Producer - Frank Simms, Backing Vocals - John Tropea, Guitar - Don Payne, Bass Guitar - Harry Chapin, Composer, Lyricist, Acoustic Guitar, Writer, MainArtist - Steve Chapin, Keyboards - Mike Masters, Cello - Tom Chapin, Contributor - Alan Schwartzberg, Drums - Dave Kondziela, Vocals - George Simms, Backing Vocals - Jim Chapin, Drums - ZIzi Roberts, Backing Vocals - Irving Spice, Contributor - Ron Bacchiocci, Contributor

© 2004 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1974 Elektra Records for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States.

9
Six String Orchestra (LP Version)
00:05:29

Sandy Chapin, Composer, Lyricist - Don Grolnick, Keyboards - Paul Leka, Producer - Frank Simms, Backing Vocals - John Tropea, Guitar - Don Payne, Bass Guitar - Harry Chapin, Composer, Lyricist, Acoustic Guitar, MainArtist - Steve Chapin, Keyboards - Mike Masters, Cello - Tom Chapin, Contributor - Alan Schwartzberg, Drums - Dave Kondziela, Vocals - George Simms, Backing Vocals - Jim Chapin, Drums - ZIzi Roberts, Backing Vocals - Irving Spice, Contributor - Ron Bacchiocci, Contributor

© 2004 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1974 Elektra Records for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States.

Albumbeschreibung

Verities & Balderdash is a very strange and wonderful album. "Cat's in the Cradle" was the driving force behind the album's sales, but there's a lot more to appeal to listeners, along with enough personal, topical material to make it seem a bit didactic at the time, but Chapin was cultivating a politically committed audience. Verities & Balderdash walked several fine lines, between topical songwriting and an almost (but not quite) pretentious sense of its own importance, humor and seriousness, and balladry and punditry, all intermingled with catchy, highly commercial ballads such as "I Wanna Learn a Love Song" (which is about as pretty a song as he ever wrote). Chapin is in good voice and thrives in the more commercial sound of this album, which includes lots of electric guitars and overdubbed orchestra and choruses. He still loves to tell stories -- most are like little screenplays, with "Shooting Star" offering details and textures and a sense of drama akin to a finished film (in the manner of "Taxi"). The "haunt count" on this album is extremely high, boosted by gorgeous ballads like "She Sings Songs Without Words." "What Made America Famous" may be the one song that comes off as dated, a parable -- perhaps reflecting the near-meltdown of politics surrounding the Nixon resignation of 1974 -- about long-haired teens and crew-cutted firemen who discover a mutual dependence and respect for each other and reconciliation; it seems like ancient history and probably will be incomprehensible to anyone born after 1968. Chapin also lapses into excessive dramatics in the finale, which shamelessly borrows a couple of lines from one song out of the musical 1776. The album also offers a pair of humorous numbers on "30,000 Pounds of Bananas" and "Six String Orchestra," not the most significant songs in Chapin's repertory, but both adding balance to the mood. Producer Paul Leka (the commercial genius behind Steam's "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye") retained some elements of the relatively lean sound that characterized Chapin's debut album, embellishing it only enough to give the album some potentially wider commercial appeal. Even the cover art seems to reflect the two delightfully contradictory thrusts of this album: an image of Chapin posed like Uncle Sam on the military recruiting poster with a wry smile on his face.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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