Sunday, July 3, 2022

Kathy Smith - 2 (1971 us, wonderful jazzy folk psych, 2010 remaster)



Again, using this column to shine a bit of light on an album that’s been pinched between the cracks. While there are dozens of reissues pressing down each month, it seems that for each complete knockout, there are just as many superfluous retreads of dollar bin fodder best left to their original incarnations. So Necessary Repress finds me wandering through those records that elude local capture or beg too much on the secondary market. An apt example as any would certainly be the sophomore LP from L.A. folk artist Kathy Smith. Though she’s been a collector’s gem for quite some time, I came to Smith (as I imagine many might have) through Andy Votel’s lovely compilation Folk Is Not A Four Letter Word. Her song “It’s Taking So Long” from 2 gets prime placement on the comp and acts as an easy hook into Smith’s songwriting and style. 

Like her equally scarce debut, Some Songs I’ve Saved, 2 was issued on Richie Havens’ pet label Stormy Forest, which aside from the ‘70s output of Havens himself, only issued the works of Smith, Havens associate Bob Brown, and Canadian folk singer Bruce Murdoch. It’s little wonder then that her albums suffered from a slight lack of promotion. The record breaks from her debut to push a slightly more eclectic mix of songs, though both have a bit of Havens’ stamp of mixed instrumentation and jazz touches – augmenting the album with flutes, slight funk nodes and psychedelic overtones. Her second album is Smith at her peak.

It would have seemed like she was poised for greater things with 2. She’d played to an audience of 600,000 at the Isle of Wight just the year prior and with the album’s expanded palliate it certainly had some potential. However, like other psych-folk gems from the likes of Linda Perhacs, Vashti Bunyan, and Susan Christie, it would prove to slip through the fingers of the buying public. Though unlike any of those it has yet to find a second life in reissue glory. It feels like a record with enough of a cult following to make the crossover. Plus, while its a great record no one needs to spend $100 + on a copy. Recommending this one for a repress, puttin’ the vibes out to the universe. 
by Andy French
Tracks
1. Lady Of Lavender (Jimmie Spheeris) - 3:47
2. It's Taking So Long (C. Jackson Brown) - 4:57
3. Rock 'n' Roll Star (Pamela Polland) - 4:00
4. Willie (Jimmie Spheeris) - 3:55
5. Fly Off With The Wind - 4:32
6. Seven Virgins (Jimmie Spheeris) - 3:49
7. For Emile - 3:43
8. Travel In A Circle - 5:57
9. Blessed Be The People - 4:57 
Lyrics and Music by Kathy Smith, except where noted

Personnel
*Kathy Smith - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
*Don Alias - Drums, Percussion
*Warren Bernhardt - Keyboards
*Jan Hammer - Keyboards
*Gerald Jemmott - Bass
*Leslie Jones - Guitar
*Bill Lavorgna - Drums, Percussion
*Tony Levin - Bass
*Donald McDonald - Drums, Percussion
*Don Sarlin - Guitar
*Jimmie Spheeris - Vocals
*Jeremy Steig - Flute
*Daniel Ben Zebulon - Congas 


 

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