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Silver White Light - Live At the Isle of Wight 1970

Terry Reid

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This performance is so powerful in spots that the 1970 recording technology can’t keep up. Terry Reid, unfortunately best known as the singer who turned down Led Zeppelin (and later Deep Purple), was one of the era’s great overlooked talents, and his passionate delivery gave his music its edge. Performing here with fill-in drummer Michael Giles (who’d recently left King Crimson), future Jackson Browne foil and all-around multi-instrumental genius David Lindley, and bassist Lee Miles, Reid would’ve torn the roof off the place had it not been an open-air festival. The set is varied and quite daring. “Things to Try” and “Dean” wouldn’t make it to a studio album until 1973’s River. “No Good Situation” is an aggressive blues rocker. “C’mon Mary” is a country hoedown tune written by Lindley that turns into a brutal rocker. “July” is a gentle acoustic tune that gives Reid the chance to wring sweet emotion. “Without Expression” expands with a beautifully ragged sound that points up the heartbreaking melody. The medley of “Rich Kid Blues” and Bob Dylan’s “To Be Alone with You” completes this time capsule from rock’s most fertile era.

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"Sing Now Or Forever Be On Hold!"

.."No Good Situation!"..Yeah; Terry Reid Really Could: Sing; Play; Act & Look just like a Genuine "Rock Star!"; and this Stellar "Live Set" is Proof Positive; People!-{Another Heavy Stone Unturned from the In/Famous "Isle Of Wight Festival" of 1970; (Like Leonard Cohen's Set!) Keep 'Em Comin'; Archivists!}-"Things To Try!"-Try Terry Reid!...by Grimmbo.

We'll take what we can get

Lots of good bits here despite the crummy recording and spotty band playing. Certainly not the place to start if you're not already familiar with Terry Reid.

Biography

Genre: Rock

A minor but interesting late-'60s British rock singer, Terry Reid could have been a lot more famous if he had been able to accept the slot of lead singer for the New Yardbirds in 1968. That slot, of course, went to Robert Plant, and the New Yardbirds became Led Zeppelin. Unlike Plant, Reid was also a guitarist, and the opportunity to head his own group no doubt played a part in his decision to gun for a solo career. Leading a guitar-organ-drums power trio, he recorded a couple of respectable, though...
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