Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Terry Reid “Terry Reid” (1969)
The big deal about Terry Reid is, as legend has it, he was offered, and declined, Robert Plant's vocalist spot in the New Yardbirds, a group thereafter known as the Led Zeppelin. If you can get past a missed Zeppelin connection and dig his action you'll understand why he did not need to consider jumping into some upstart and unproven group of New Yardbirds! His voice, flat out, is a powerhouse, and on this, his second album, Terry Reid, is full of heat...he out sings Lorraine Ellison on her classic "Stay With Me Baby"...his voice is simply great, as in great BIG. Even as he's obviously affected by Steve Marriott (Small Faces) and the Reid vs Plant case COULD be made, Reid's phrasing is much less Plant's wholesale Marriott mimic. He has a pleading voice...brimming with feeling that just soars...this is an excellent album by an underrated, and relatively unknown heavy. –Nipper
Labels:
Album Reviews,
Rock
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