Swept Away

Swept Away

by Steve Hunter
Swept Away

Swept Away

by Steve Hunter

CD(Dutch Import)

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Overview

The legendary guitarist for Mitch Ryder, Alice Cooper, Lou Reed, and session man for Aerosmith, among others, creates a monumental solo disc with Kiss/Pink Floyd wizard Bob Ezrin and co-producer Brian Christian. Opening with a deluxe instrumental version of the Byrds' "Eight Miles High," for fans of '70s rock, this collection contains many revelations. "Eldorado Street" is a variation on Steve Hunter's magnificent composition simply titled "Intro" that was the opening number at Lou Reed shows starting on September 1, 1973, when the "Rock & Roll Animal Band" took stage at Lenox, MA, for the first time. The intro mutated during the tour and may have even inspired John Cougar Mellancamp's song "I Need a Lover." Reed reportedly had a band called L.A. & the Eldorados, so perhaps the title is a tip of the hat to Hunter's former lead singer. The traditional tune "Goin' Down" is arranged by Hunter and includes his first vocal on the disc. It's a country-style folk tune reminiscent of Robert Johnson. A progressive instrumental entitled "Rubberman" sounds like the Edgar Winter Group on the verge of taking on Average White Band, anathema to Hunter's fans, but his guitars save the day and keep it from falling into the funk zone. "Of All Times to Leave" is pretty, a simple excursion into the mood set by the album cover, seagulls and seashore. An absolute gem here is a totally brilliant instrumental version of the Beach Boys' classic "Sail on Sailor." This take is innovative, creative, with background vocals coming out of nowhere. It is a treat and seems to set up the "theme side" of the Swept Away album -- the magic of water. A well-produced title track (also instrumental) seems to be the second of a four part suite -- its melodies blending into the "Sea Sonata" -- a tour de force with guitars, a subdued but effective vocal, and classic Bob Ezrin production. "Deep Blue" concludes the album, with bending guitars, almost Hawaiian -- and conjuring up imagery from George Harrison's All Things Must Pass album. Though Harrison has a song of the same name, this is a Hunter original. A textbook for musicians who should be studying the work of this great session man, and a treasure chest for fans of Reed, Cooper, Ryder, and '70s guitar sounds. ~ Joe Viglione

Product Details

Release Date: 08/09/2024
Label: Music On Cd
UPC: 8718627236680
Rank: 185208

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Steve Hunter   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Bob Ezrin   Keyboards,Vocals,Percussion
Carole Pope   Vocals
Prakash John   Bass
Jim Gordon   Drums
C. Ezrin   Bass
Josef Chirowski   Keyboards
Tony d'Amico   Vocals
Joanne Brooks   Vocals
Jimmy Maelen   Percussion

Technical Credits

Tandyn Almer   Composer
Gene Clark   Composer
Brian Christian   Engineer,Producer,Location Recording
Brian Wilson   Composer
David Crosby   Composer
Roger McGuinn   Composer
Van Dyke Parks   Composer
Robert Hrycyna   Engineer
Gerard Huerta   Lettering
Tony d'Amico   Engineer
Bob Defrin   Art Direction
Lynn Dreese Breslin   Art Direction
Don Punchatz   Illustrations
Jack Rieley   Composer
Ray Kennedy   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Steve Hunter   Composer
Bob Ezrin   Engineer,Producer
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