domingo, 12 de outubro de 2008

Oriental Sunshine - Dedicated to the Bird We Love (1970 Norway Folk Psych Hippy)


POSTAGEM RECOMENDADA A MINHA AMIGA CAMILA, LÁ DE PASSO FUNDO/RS, UMA FIGURA MARAVILHOSA E QUE CERTAMENTE VAI CURTIR MUITO!! O SOM DA ORIENTAL SUNSHINE TEM O ESPÍRITO DELA!! EXALA BONS FLUÍDOS!!

BANDA VINDA DA NORUEGA E QUE PRODUZIU ESTE EXCELENTE DISCO COM UMA SONORIDADE QUE SURPREENDE POR SER INUSITADAMENTE ORIENTAL E DE ALTÍSSIMA QUALIDADE!! OS CARAS FAZIAM UM FOLK PSICODÉLICO COM FORTES INFLUÊNCIAS DA MÚSICA INDIANA, COM SÍTARAS, TABLA, FLAUTAS E UM VOCAL FEMININO HARMONIOSO DE "NINA JOHANSEN"!! TRATA-SE DE UM ALBUM QUE, ALÉM DE EXCELENTE, É EXTREMAMENTE RARO, POIS FOI LANÇADO À ÉPOCA SOMENTE NA NORUEGA!! ALTAMENTE RECOMENDADO AOS ENVENENADOS QUE GOSTAM DE UM SOM HARMONIOSO, QUE ACALMA O ESPÍRITO E ENOBRECE A ALMA!!! EXCELENTE!!!

This is a psychedelic folk band with strong Indian music influence. The songs are filled with sitars, flutes and female vocals by Nina Johansen. This was a very rare album released with few copies in Norway only.

ere's a group of folky hippies from Norway who seem to have taken a trip to India in their minds, and returned with a sitar, tabla, and an Indian flute found in the local pawn shop. That is to say that while the trappings of Indian music are more than present here, it's a pretty superficial thing although it does add a nice textural touch to this album. At it's heart the music recalls the Free Design at its best, and the sugary side of Peter, Paul, and Mary at its worst.

On top of this faux-Indian construction are some boy/girl vocals, very much hitting the 'hippy mama,' 'spiritual daddy' vibe. Their voices are quite good and mingle pretty well for the most part, which is probably what is making me thing of the Free Design.

The thing with this kind of music is to balance the sugar with a touch of strychnine. Oriental Sunshine manages to do this on the pretty awesome "Across Your Life" quite well. The second half of the album also walks the line well on tracks like "Can Anybody Tell" and "My Way To Be Hurt." The caveat here is that by this time you may be getting a little tired of their vibe as it doesn't change much from the California-meadow-with-sitars vibe over the album. When they finally try and delve deeper into Indian composition on "Where You Went," it just sounds silly.

Other times, the sugar starts to scrape on my gag reflex. "Mother Nature" should tip you off, and if it doesn't, lines about 'talking to the trees' will. "Look At Me" makes me think of the midwestern runaway having an acid freak out in the street in late-1968 San Francisco.

So, this album doesn't really get my seal of approval, although there's definitely a must hear track or two lying around (like the opener). If you're open to the gentle pastoral hippy thing, feel free to bump up the rating a notch or so. I've just got so much tolerance for it personally

Tracklist:
1. Across Your Life
2. Mother Nature
3. Look at Me
4. Unless
5. Land of Wisdom
6. Let It Be My Birth
7. Can Anybody Tell?
8. Visions
9. My Way to Be Hurt
10. Where You Went (Tum Kaham Gaye)
11. I'm Going

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2 comentários:

Cami disse...

Ameeeei esse som Luiz! E essa surpresa também!!!
Valeu!
Esse som vai direito para o Ipod, para as músicas de todo o dia!!
Muuuito obrigada!

Bjão!!!!

OldrockerBR disse...

Menegon: Magnífico disco desta banda "Oriental Sunshine", relançado recentemente em CD pela gravadora Sumbeam. Eles foram muito felizes nas sutis combinações de folk, musica oriental e tematica mais rock/eletrica. Legal você ter postado a arte completa e os encartes porque tem muitas informações importantes para quem não tem o CD e quer conhecer a historia da banda. Fica como sugestão, sinalizar nos posts futuros, a taxa de bitrate e a informação de quando o "artwork completo" estiver presente.

Grande abraço,
OldrockerBR.