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Fred Neil|Bleecker And McDougal (US Release)

Bleecker And McDougal (US Release)

Fred Neil

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Given the late Fred Neil's near mythic reputation as a songwriter, singer, environmentalist, and recluse, the reissue of his 1965 album Bleecker & MacDougal is of historic importance. But rather than being an artifact of the man who wrote "Everybody's Talkin'," "Other Side to This Life" (which appears here), and "Dolphins," this album is made of the material that gave Neil his enigmatic presence. This is a highly evocative and emotionally charged set of material, nearly all of which Neil composed. The lineup on the album was similar to his previous outing with Vince Martin, and featured John Sebastian on harmonica, Felix Pappalardi on bass, and guitarist Pete Childs (who also played dobro and electric on the date -- the latter was heresy for a folk record), with Neil playing 12-string. The pace of the set is devastating, from the greasy blues of the title track to the strolling darkness of "Blues on the Ceiling," the jug band stomp of "Sweet Mama," and the balladic heraldry of "Little Bit of Rain," a dynamic Tim Buckley would bring his own magic to as he emulated it a few years later. In addition, there's the tough Chicago blues meets California swagger of "Country Boy," which Mike Bloomfield and Paul Butterfield would perfect two scant years later. "Other Side to This Life" is its own elegiac painting in sound, with glistening dirge-like textures caressed by Neil's baritone. The tough, battered "Travelin' Shoes" is an early example of folk-rock with a big accent on the word "rock." Yet, on the album's lone cover, a gorgeously wrought and multi-textured rendition of "The Water Is Wide," Neil added spare, haunting jazz overtones to the arrangements, transcending the folk coffeehouse prison the song had been encased in for a decade. In fact, if one listens to Bryter Layter by Nick Drake, it would be easy to hear the connection. The album closes with the winding dobro that sparks "Gone Again," underlining the album's feeling of rambling transience and willful acceptance of both the graces and hardships life offers. In 13 songs, Neil transformed the folk genre into something wholly other yet not unfamiliar to itself, and helped pave the way for an entire generation of singer/songwriters who cared as much for the blues as they did for folk revival traditions. This is -- more so than his fine compilation The Many Sides of Fred Neil (also on Collector's Choice) or his debut Capitol album, Tear Down the Walls -- the Fred Neil record to have.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Bleecker & MacDougal (LP Version)
00:02:15

Fred Neil, Composer, MainArtist

© 2004 Elektra Entertainment. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1966 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

2
Blues on the Ceiling (LP Version)
00:02:25

Fred Neil, Composer, MainArtist

© 2004 Elektra Entertainment. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1966 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

3
Sweet Mama (LP Version)
00:02:36

Fred Neil, Composer, MainArtist

© 2004 Elektra Entertainment. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1966 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

4
Little Bit of Rain (LP Version)
00:02:23

Fred Neil, Composer, MainArtist

© 2004 Elektra Entertainment. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1966 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

5
Country Boy (LP Version)
00:02:28

Fred Neil, Composer, MainArtist

© 2004 Elektra Entertainment. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1966 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

6
Other Side to This Life (LP Version)
00:02:56

Fred Neil, Writer, Performance, MainArtist

© 2004 Elektra Entertainment. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1966 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

7
Mississippi Train (LP Version)
00:02:15

Fred Neil, Composer, MainArtist

© 2004 Elektra Entertainment. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1966 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

8
Travelin' Shoes (LP Version)
00:02:18

Fred Neil, Composer, MainArtist

© 2004 Elektra Entertainment. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1966 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

9
The Water Is Wide (LP Version)
00:04:19

Fred Neil, Composer, MainArtist

© 2004 Elektra Entertainment. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1966 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

10
Yonder Comes the Blues (LP Version)
00:01:52

Fred Neil, Composer, MainArtist

© 2004 Elektra Entertainment. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1966 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

11
Candy Man (LP Version)
00:02:29

Fred Neil, Composer, MainArtist - Beverly Ross, Composer

© 2004 Elektra Entertainment. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 2001 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

12
Handful of Gimme (LP Version)
00:02:15

Fred Neil, Composer, MainArtist

© 2004 Elektra Entertainment. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1966 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

13
Gone Again (LP Version)
00:03:14

Fred Neil, Composer, MainArtist

© 2004 Elektra Entertainment. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1966 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

Album review

Given the late Fred Neil's near mythic reputation as a songwriter, singer, environmentalist, and recluse, the reissue of his 1965 album Bleecker & MacDougal is of historic importance. But rather than being an artifact of the man who wrote "Everybody's Talkin'," "Other Side to This Life" (which appears here), and "Dolphins," this album is made of the material that gave Neil his enigmatic presence. This is a highly evocative and emotionally charged set of material, nearly all of which Neil composed. The lineup on the album was similar to his previous outing with Vince Martin, and featured John Sebastian on harmonica, Felix Pappalardi on bass, and guitarist Pete Childs (who also played dobro and electric on the date -- the latter was heresy for a folk record), with Neil playing 12-string. The pace of the set is devastating, from the greasy blues of the title track to the strolling darkness of "Blues on the Ceiling," the jug band stomp of "Sweet Mama," and the balladic heraldry of "Little Bit of Rain," a dynamic Tim Buckley would bring his own magic to as he emulated it a few years later. In addition, there's the tough Chicago blues meets California swagger of "Country Boy," which Mike Bloomfield and Paul Butterfield would perfect two scant years later. "Other Side to This Life" is its own elegiac painting in sound, with glistening dirge-like textures caressed by Neil's baritone. The tough, battered "Travelin' Shoes" is an early example of folk-rock with a big accent on the word "rock." Yet, on the album's lone cover, a gorgeously wrought and multi-textured rendition of "The Water Is Wide," Neil added spare, haunting jazz overtones to the arrangements, transcending the folk coffeehouse prison the song had been encased in for a decade. In fact, if one listens to Bryter Layter by Nick Drake, it would be easy to hear the connection. The album closes with the winding dobro that sparks "Gone Again," underlining the album's feeling of rambling transience and willful acceptance of both the graces and hardships life offers. In 13 songs, Neil transformed the folk genre into something wholly other yet not unfamiliar to itself, and helped pave the way for an entire generation of singer/songwriters who cared as much for the blues as they did for folk revival traditions. This is -- more so than his fine compilation The Many Sides of Fred Neil (also on Collector's Choice) or his debut Capitol album, Tear Down the Walls -- the Fred Neil record to have.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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