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Rebirth (Expanded Edition)

Blonde On Blonde

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Blonde on Blonde's second album, Rebirth, was a more focused body of music than their debut; it also constituted the recording debut of the group's second lineup: David Thomas (vocals, guitar, bass), Gareth Johnson (sitar, lead guitar, lute, electronic effects), Richard Hopkins (bass, keyboards), and Les Hicks (drums, percussion). Whether they're doing the spacy, airy, psychedelic pop of "Castles in the Sky" or the folky "Time Is Passing," the group attack their instruments as though they're performing live, and the effect is riveting throughout, even when the melodic content flags slightly. Thomas' voice is powerful if a little over-dramatic at times, but when the band keeps things moving, there's enough richness of content to carry the album and then some; the band was probably really interesting in concert, too, based on the evidence here. And for once with a band like this, trying to encompass psychedelia, folk-rock, hard rock, and progressive rock between two covers, they don't over-reach on their magnum opus "Colour Questions," the record's 12-minute centerpiece. If the Yardbirds had stuck with psychedelic music and not strayed too far into mushy pop music (like into Mickie Most territory), they might have generated something like this piece, which never quite overstays it's welcome; and the number of voices and voicings that Johnson and Thomas come up with for their guitars offers a brace of surprises across 12 minutes. The group's prog rock impulses are also expressed on the album's original closer, "You'll Never Know Me/Release," which is a tour de force for Richard Hopkins' keyboard playing; unlike most of the competition, Blonde on Blonde seems not to have gravitated to the Moog synthesizer or the Mellotron, and the difference is refreshing, Hopkins' grand piano and organ speaking volumes in their own resonant language.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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1
Castles in the Sky
00:03:29

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Blonde On Blonde, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Cherry Red Records (P) 2017 Esoteric Recordings

2
Broken Hours
00:03:40

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Blonde On Blonde, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Cherry Red Records (P) 2017 Esoteric Recordings

3
Heart Without a Home
00:05:27

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Blonde On Blonde, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Cherry Red Records (P) 2017 Esoteric Recordings

4
Time Is Passing
00:02:40

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Blonde On Blonde, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Cherry Red Records (P) 2017 Esoteric Recordings

5
Circles
00:07:22

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Blonde On Blonde, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Cherry Red Records (P) 2017 Esoteric Recordings

6
November
00:03:10

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Blonde On Blonde, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Cherry Red Records (P) 2017 Esoteric Recordings

7
Colour Questions
00:12:07

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Blonde On Blonde, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Cherry Red Records (P) 2017 Esoteric Recordings

8
You'll Never Know Me / Release
00:07:46

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Blonde On Blonde, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Cherry Red Records (P) 2017 Esoteric Recordings

9
Circles (Single Version)
00:03:30

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Blonde On Blonde, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Cherry Red Records (P) 2017 Esoteric Recordings

10
Castles in the Sky (Alternate Version)
00:03:24

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Blonde On Blonde, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Cherry Red Records (P) 2017 Esoteric Recordings

11
Time Is Passing (Alternate Version)
00:03:45

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Blonde On Blonde, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Cherry Red Records (P) 2017 Esoteric Recordings

Album review

Blonde on Blonde's second album, Rebirth, was a more focused body of music than their debut; it also constituted the recording debut of the group's second lineup: David Thomas (vocals, guitar, bass), Gareth Johnson (sitar, lead guitar, lute, electronic effects), Richard Hopkins (bass, keyboards), and Les Hicks (drums, percussion). Whether they're doing the spacy, airy, psychedelic pop of "Castles in the Sky" or the folky "Time Is Passing," the group attack their instruments as though they're performing live, and the effect is riveting throughout, even when the melodic content flags slightly. Thomas' voice is powerful if a little over-dramatic at times, but when the band keeps things moving, there's enough richness of content to carry the album and then some; the band was probably really interesting in concert, too, based on the evidence here. And for once with a band like this, trying to encompass psychedelia, folk-rock, hard rock, and progressive rock between two covers, they don't over-reach on their magnum opus "Colour Questions," the record's 12-minute centerpiece. If the Yardbirds had stuck with psychedelic music and not strayed too far into mushy pop music (like into Mickie Most territory), they might have generated something like this piece, which never quite overstays it's welcome; and the number of voices and voicings that Johnson and Thomas come up with for their guitars offers a brace of surprises across 12 minutes. The group's prog rock impulses are also expressed on the album's original closer, "You'll Never Know Me/Release," which is a tour de force for Richard Hopkins' keyboard playing; unlike most of the competition, Blonde on Blonde seems not to have gravitated to the Moog synthesizer or the Mellotron, and the difference is refreshing, Hopkins' grand piano and organ speaking volumes in their own resonant language.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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