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So Much for Dreaming in Chattanooga, TN
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Ian & Sylvia
's adjustment to folk-rock was sometimes fine, sometimes awkward, and this was another inconsistent, though generally worthwhile, effort. Highlights include
"Circle Game,"
one of the very first recorded covers of a
Joni Mitchell
composition.
Tyson
's
"Wild Geese"
and
"Child Apart"
count as some of their better unheralded tunes, and the occasional muted orchestration worked well on
"Circle Game"
and the melancholy title track. On the other hand, the attempts at blues were abominable, the traditional ballads anachronistic, and some of the material (especially
Fricker
's) undistinguished. ~ Richie Unterberger
's adjustment to folk-rock was sometimes fine, sometimes awkward, and this was another inconsistent, though generally worthwhile, effort. Highlights include
"Circle Game,"
one of the very first recorded covers of a
Joni Mitchell
composition.
Tyson
's
"Wild Geese"
and
"Child Apart"
count as some of their better unheralded tunes, and the occasional muted orchestration worked well on
"Circle Game"
and the melancholy title track. On the other hand, the attempts at blues were abominable, the traditional ballads anachronistic, and some of the material (especially
Fricker
's) undistinguished. ~ Richie Unterberger
Ian & Sylvia
's adjustment to folk-rock was sometimes fine, sometimes awkward, and this was another inconsistent, though generally worthwhile, effort. Highlights include
"Circle Game,"
one of the very first recorded covers of a
Joni Mitchell
composition.
Tyson
's
"Wild Geese"
and
"Child Apart"
count as some of their better unheralded tunes, and the occasional muted orchestration worked well on
"Circle Game"
and the melancholy title track. On the other hand, the attempts at blues were abominable, the traditional ballads anachronistic, and some of the material (especially
Fricker
's) undistinguished. ~ Richie Unterberger
's adjustment to folk-rock was sometimes fine, sometimes awkward, and this was another inconsistent, though generally worthwhile, effort. Highlights include
"Circle Game,"
one of the very first recorded covers of a
Joni Mitchell
composition.
Tyson
's
"Wild Geese"
and
"Child Apart"
count as some of their better unheralded tunes, and the occasional muted orchestration worked well on
"Circle Game"
and the melancholy title track. On the other hand, the attempts at blues were abominable, the traditional ballads anachronistic, and some of the material (especially
Fricker
's) undistinguished. ~ Richie Unterberger
















