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Aphrodite's Child|It's Five O'Clock

It's Five O'Clock

Aphrodite's Child

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Aphrodite's Child's second LP was in some ways both a continuation of and departure from their debut album, End of the World. There were some grandiose keyboard-based sub-British psychedelic tracks that could have fit in well on the previous record. The title song's celestial organ, for instance, is much like that on heard on U.K. psychedelic records of the period such as Rupert's People's "Reflections of Charlie Brown," though it's more sentimentally romantic than virtually anything a British band would have released, especially in its vocal delivery. Yet on other cuts, the group took on a markedly different character, whether it was mildly rousing social consciousness ("Wake Up"), pretty fair stomping power pop-psych ("Let Me Love, Let Me Live"), and, least successfully, good-time country-rock ("Take Your Time") and gravelly vaudevillian soul ("Good Time So Fine"). "Funky Mary," on the other hand, is a really cool departure into almost experimental soul-rock, its phased vocals backed by an almost musique concrète wash of bashing drums, Latin-African-flavored bongos, and jazzy vibraphone. If it's guiltier pleasures you're looking for, the unreservedly heart-tuggingly sad "Marie Jolie" is their best (if most saccharine) pop ballad with Mediterranean gondola balladeer overtones complete with accordion solo, though it's End of the World's "Rain and Tears" that the group's most remembered for in that department. "Such a Funny Night," which follows right after that, steers the boat back to pop-psychedelia in the twee British mold. Like their first album, then, it's a very uneven record, but one whose best half or so is pretty enjoyable psych-turning-into-prog with Greek accents to both the vocals and melodies, even if it's never going to be classified as especially hip.

© Richie Unterberger /TiVo

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It's Five O'Clock
00:03:31

Aphrodite's Child, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - AEPI, MusicPublisher

1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR) 1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR)

2
Wake Up
00:04:03

Aphrodite's Child, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - AEPI, MusicPublisher

1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR) 1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR)

3
Take Your Time
00:02:38

Aphrodite's Child, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - AEPI, MusicPublisher

1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR) 1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR)

4
Annabella
00:03:43

Aphrodite's Child, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - AEPI, MusicPublisher

1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR) 1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR)

5
Let Me Love, Let Me Live
00:04:43

Aphrodite's Child, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - AEPI, MusicPublisher

1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR) 1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR)

6
Funky Mary
00:04:12

Aphrodite's Child, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - AEPI, MusicPublisher

1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR) 1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR)

7
Good Time So Fine
00:02:44

Aphrodite's Child, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - AEPI, MusicPublisher

1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR) 1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR)

8
Marie Jolie
00:04:39

Aphrodite's Child, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - AEPI, MusicPublisher

1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR) 1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR)

9
Such A Funny Night
00:04:33

Aphrodite's Child, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - AEPI, MusicPublisher

1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR) 1969 Cobalt Music - Helladisc S.A. (GR)

Album review

Aphrodite's Child's second LP was in some ways both a continuation of and departure from their debut album, End of the World. There were some grandiose keyboard-based sub-British psychedelic tracks that could have fit in well on the previous record. The title song's celestial organ, for instance, is much like that on heard on U.K. psychedelic records of the period such as Rupert's People's "Reflections of Charlie Brown," though it's more sentimentally romantic than virtually anything a British band would have released, especially in its vocal delivery. Yet on other cuts, the group took on a markedly different character, whether it was mildly rousing social consciousness ("Wake Up"), pretty fair stomping power pop-psych ("Let Me Love, Let Me Live"), and, least successfully, good-time country-rock ("Take Your Time") and gravelly vaudevillian soul ("Good Time So Fine"). "Funky Mary," on the other hand, is a really cool departure into almost experimental soul-rock, its phased vocals backed by an almost musique concrète wash of bashing drums, Latin-African-flavored bongos, and jazzy vibraphone. If it's guiltier pleasures you're looking for, the unreservedly heart-tuggingly sad "Marie Jolie" is their best (if most saccharine) pop ballad with Mediterranean gondola balladeer overtones complete with accordion solo, though it's End of the World's "Rain and Tears" that the group's most remembered for in that department. "Such a Funny Night," which follows right after that, steers the boat back to pop-psychedelia in the twee British mold. Like their first album, then, it's a very uneven record, but one whose best half or so is pretty enjoyable psych-turning-into-prog with Greek accents to both the vocals and melodies, even if it's never going to be classified as especially hip.

© Richie Unterberger /TiVo

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