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Juicy Lucy|Get a Whiff a This

Get a Whiff a This

Juicy Lucy

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Juicy Lucy's third album in 18 months, and the third to draw as much attention for its artwork as its contents, would prove to be the band's last. Although a fourth Juicy Lucy album would appear in 1972, not a single founding member was left on board. Get a Whiff of This itself was very much the son of its predecessor, still locked firmly into a country groove (the twanging "Mr. A. Jones," the fast-pickin' "Jessica"), but looking out toward more unexpected pastures. The funky "Big Lil." and the blistering antiwar anthem "Midnight Sun" were both strong inclusions, while a take on the Allmans' "Midnight Rider" remains one of that particular anthem's most dynamic revisions. Despite at least half an album's worth of highlights, however, still there was nothing that really leaped out and grabbed the listener -- and nothing that could ever displace the band's debut from its sacred spot on the turntable, a fate that Glenn Campbell admitted he predicted when he conjured up that most distinctive title. It was his way of saying "the whole thing stinks."
© Dave Thompson /TiVo

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1
Mr. Skin
00:03:47

Juicy Lucy, MainArtist - Randy Craig Wolfe, Composer, Lyricist

1971 Bronze Records

2
Midnight Sun
00:03:44

Paul Williams, Composer, Lyricist - Juicy Lucy, MainArtist

1971 Bronze Records

3
Midnight Rider
00:03:15

Juicy Lucy, MainArtist - Howard Duane Allman, Composer, Lyricist

1971 Bronze Records

4
Harvest
00:04:15

Juicy Lucy, MainArtist - Walden Robert Cassotto, Composer, Lyricist

1971 Bronze Records

5
Mr. A. Jones
00:03:08

Paul Williams, Composer, Lyricist - Juicy Lucy, MainArtist

1971 Bronze Records

6
Sunday Morning
00:03:52

David James, Composer, Lyricist - Paul Williams, Composer, Lyricist - Juicy Lucy, MainArtist

1971 Bronze Records

7
Big Lil
00:04:34

Paul Williams, Composer, Lyricist - Rodney Coombes, Composer, Lyricist - Christopher Mercer, Composer, Lyricist - Juicy Lucy, MainArtist - Glenn Campbell, Composer, Lyricist - James Leverton, Composer, Lyricist - Michael Joseph Moody, Composer, Lyricist

1971 Bronze Records

8
Jessica
00:04:07

Paul Williams, Lyricist - Juicy Lucy, MainArtist - Michael Joseph Moody, Composer

1971 Bronze Records

9
Future Days
00:04:06

David James, Composer, Lyricist - Juicy Lucy, MainArtist

1971 Bronze Records

Album review

Juicy Lucy's third album in 18 months, and the third to draw as much attention for its artwork as its contents, would prove to be the band's last. Although a fourth Juicy Lucy album would appear in 1972, not a single founding member was left on board. Get a Whiff of This itself was very much the son of its predecessor, still locked firmly into a country groove (the twanging "Mr. A. Jones," the fast-pickin' "Jessica"), but looking out toward more unexpected pastures. The funky "Big Lil." and the blistering antiwar anthem "Midnight Sun" were both strong inclusions, while a take on the Allmans' "Midnight Rider" remains one of that particular anthem's most dynamic revisions. Despite at least half an album's worth of highlights, however, still there was nothing that really leaped out and grabbed the listener -- and nothing that could ever displace the band's debut from its sacred spot on the turntable, a fate that Glenn Campbell admitted he predicted when he conjured up that most distinctive title. It was his way of saying "the whole thing stinks."
© Dave Thompson /TiVo

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