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The Band Kept Playing in Chattanooga, TN

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The Band Kept Playing
contains some of the best music ever recorded by
the Electric Flag
, but it also demonstrates why they ultimately failed to catch on as well as they should have despite their impressive line-up. On the one hand,
"Every Now and Then"
ranks among the best songs
Buddy Miles
ever wrote, and
"Earthquake Country"
is a classic piece of early-'70s
soul-rock
. Unfortunately, most of the material is well-played but rather short on energy and creativity.
"Make Your Move,"
for instance, buries a promising clavinet riff under lazy, mediocre rock guitars and silly lyrics. The nadir, though has to be
"Sweet Soul Music,"
possibly the corniest, most embarrassingly dated would-be rock anthem of the era. Though nothing else on the record is as abysmal, too much clearly shows that, by 1974,
was so burnt out and exhausted that their attempted comeback was doomed before it even started.
Jerry Wexler
's production, which sounds flat and unimaginative at times, emphasizes the horn section over the band members, even though their playing (especially
Miles
' and
Barry Goldberg
's ) is often quite fluid. Sadly, it's not enough to save the album. Despite some intermittently exciting moments,
is a characteristic end to a promising but flawed career. ~ Victor W. Valdivia
The Band Kept Playing
contains some of the best music ever recorded by
the Electric Flag
, but it also demonstrates why they ultimately failed to catch on as well as they should have despite their impressive line-up. On the one hand,
"Every Now and Then"
ranks among the best songs
Buddy Miles
ever wrote, and
"Earthquake Country"
is a classic piece of early-'70s
soul-rock
. Unfortunately, most of the material is well-played but rather short on energy and creativity.
"Make Your Move,"
for instance, buries a promising clavinet riff under lazy, mediocre rock guitars and silly lyrics. The nadir, though has to be
"Sweet Soul Music,"
possibly the corniest, most embarrassingly dated would-be rock anthem of the era. Though nothing else on the record is as abysmal, too much clearly shows that, by 1974,
was so burnt out and exhausted that their attempted comeback was doomed before it even started.
Jerry Wexler
's production, which sounds flat and unimaginative at times, emphasizes the horn section over the band members, even though their playing (especially
Miles
' and
Barry Goldberg
's ) is often quite fluid. Sadly, it's not enough to save the album. Despite some intermittently exciting moments,
is a characteristic end to a promising but flawed career. ~ Victor W. Valdivia

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