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Beginning in 1964 on a trajectory similar to that of the Yardbirds, Blossom Toes was eventually embraced by their
producer Giorgio Gomelsky, who set them up with gigs, digs and studio time, insisting that they make a hit for his
newly formed Marmalade label. While their first album, 1967’s We are Ever so Clean, garnered positive critical
reception and seems to embody the Toes' legacy among the public, members of the band distance themselves
from it now. Brian Godding, the group’s chief songwriter, maintains that it really didn’t speak to the group’s sound
at all, that the orchestrations and arrangements, good as they are, really detracted from BT’s collective identity.
I enjoy the album, and frankly, the arrangements are its strongest suit. A somewhat pithy track like “Look at Me,
I’m You” is aided in no small part by marimba glissandi, airilyreverb'd vocal harmonies and sped-up backward
guitars. The instrumental version, included as one of the many bonus tracks, demonstrates the disparity in vision
all too well. Similarly, a beautiful track like Love Is, which would have worked quite well stripped down, is given
a very convincingSpector-esque Wall of Sound treatment. The album is pleasantly diverse, and even the most
insipid excursions, including Saga of a Frozen Dog, are treated with a heartwarming mixture of respect and
whimsy. Some personnel changes and a bit of the older-and-wiser potion, not to mention a few other substances,
led to a radical transformation for the second album, 1969’s If Only for a Moment. The album is darker, more
broodingly introspective but also heavier, shorn of the first disc’s contentious orchestrations. Peace-loving Man
exemplifies the shift perfectly, and while it is certainly of its time, the constant shifts in dynamic and effect-induced
environment keep things fresh and interesting almost 40 years later. Even their sitar-soaked cover of Richie
Haven’s “Just Above My Hobby Horse’s Head” looks inward more than it smiles, symptomatic of the encroaching
sobriety that was to signal the group’s demise by year’s end. A shame really, as a track like Listen to the Silence
shows real promise, the often jazzy, egalitarian guitar lines of Brian Godding and Jim Cregan especially effective
and the many meter and mood shifts proving powerful.
Tracks
01. Peace Loving Man (Brian Godding) 4:53
02. Kiss Of Confusion (Brian Godding) 4:44
03. Listen To The Silence (Jim Cregan) 4:49
04. Love Bomb (Brian Godding) 7:38
05. Billy Boo The Gunman (Brian Godding) 7:06
06. Indian Summer (Jim Cregan) 5:53
07. Just Above My Hobby Horse’s Head (Richie Havens) 2:51
08. Wait A Minute (Jim Cregan) 5:49
09. Postcard (45 A-Side) (Brian Godding) 2:54
10.Everyone’s Leaving Me Now (45 B-Side) (Poll Palmer) 4:45
11.Ever Since A Memory (Demo) (Brian Godding) 4:20
12.Nobody But (Demo) (Brian Godding) 4:02
13.Peace Loving Man (Demo) (Brian Godding) 6:28
14.Listen To The Silence (Live) (Jim Cregan) 3:56
15.New Day (Demo) (Brian Godding) 5:16
Blossom Toes
"Big" Brian Belshaw - Bass, Vocals, Jim Cregan - Guitars, Vocals,
Brian Godding - Guitars, Piano, Organ, Vocals, Barry Reeves - Drums, Percussion
With
John "Poli" Palmer - Drums, Flute, Vibes, Shawn Phillips - 12-String Acoustic Guitar, Sitar
Julie Dricoll. Reggie King - Vocals, Giorgio Gomelsky - Backing Vocals
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