Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Jeremy Spencer - Jeremy Spencer

Year: 1970/2015
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:25
Size: 83,7 MB
Styles: Rock n roll, blues
Scans: Full

1. Linda (2:19)
2. The Shape I'm In (2:01)
3. Mean Blues (Sic) (4:10)
4. String-A-Long (2:20)
5. Here Comes Charlie (With His Dancing Shoes On) (2:46)
6. Teenage Love Affair (2:58)
7. Jenny Lee (2:00)
8. Don't Go, Please Stay (2:38)
9. You Made A Hit (2:10)
10. Take A Look Around Mrs. Brown (Sic) (4:30)
11. Surfin' Girl (2:03)
12. If I Could Swin The Mountain (3:29)
13. Teenage Darling (Bonus Track (2:55)

Spencer's rare solo debut is almost something of a 1970 Fleetwood Mac album that happens to feature Jeremy Spencer as lead vocalist and principal songwriter, since he's backed by Fleetwood Mac's own Danny Kirwan, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood. (Peter Green appears on just one song, and then only on banjo.) If you think that gave Spencer the opportunity to fully indulge in aspects of Fleetwood Mac that only peeked through intermittently in the group's recordings and shows - namely, his love of formulaic slide blues and '50s oldies pastiches - that's pretty spot-on.

Yet, even though he's not a terribly imaginative songwriter or powerful vocalist, even when posing as a loving satirist, there's still a sense of love and sincerity that comes through stronger here than it does on most similar vanity side projects. Rockabilly, Buddy Holly, doo wop, Bo Diddley, surf, Elvis Presley, and (of course) ham-handed British electric blues all come in for treatments mixing reverence and pisstake humor. "Mean Blues," actually, is funnier than the ridicule the blues-rock boom would have likely been given by outlets like the National Lampoon radio series, which is doubly impressive given that Spencer was very much part of the blues-rock boom he was poking in the eyes. Psychedelic hippie hard rock, too, is given a mockingly sophomoric, working-class filter with "Take a Look Around Mrs. Brown." The album's material might have been funnier live, naturally, but it's fairly funny and/or pleasing, and the styles are varied enough that it doesn't get tiresome. /Richie Unterberger, AllMusic

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks Red Rooster


A great share with some formidable playing


regards


Rhod

Red Rooster said...

You are welcome Rhod. Glad you enjoyed the post, and thanks for your comment.

J. Blues said...

Please can re-Up this album ?? Thank You

BDaD said...

@J. Blues
Jeremy Spencer - Jeremy Spencer (1970) [320].rar (NMR)
https://www60.zippyshare.com/v/ATQOewc9/file.html

jjeconomist said...

Thank you

Anonymous said...

Gidday to All at Azzul's Collective! May I please have a ReUp of Jeremy Spencer-Jeremy Spencer (1970)? Thanks for your help and Cheers from Rixboy

Red Rooster said...

Links for this post updated October 15, 2021.

Anonymous said...

@Red Rooster Thanks very much Red Rooster for Jeremy Spencer-Jeremy Spencer album!
And with unexpected bonuses-ReMastered & Bonus track - excellent. Jeremy knew how to take the P*** out of people, this album is a great example of his humour. Loved it.
Cheers from Rixboy

daba said...

Thanks Rooster! :)

blessup said...

Any chance of a re-up on this?

daba said...

@blessup New Link From Here
Spencer, Jeremy - 1970 Jeremy Spencer 320
https://mega.nz/file/fcczWa4J#A4i2rDAcdbJygaQeaBI1q6EGpDq9OUXvhUfe04io8tU