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艺人
Mahogany Rush
语种
英语
厂牌
Columbia Records
发行时间
1976年01月01日
专辑类别
录音室专辑

专辑介绍

by Thom Jurek

Mahogany Rush relocated to America in 1976, and singed to Columbia Records after critics savaged frontman/guitarist and songwriter Frank Marino for his unabashed Jimi Hendrix worship (and some would say cannibalism) on the group's first trio of albums. Mahogany Rush IV doesn't do anything to dissuade the critics, as Marino aped bits of "Crosstown Traffic" on the album's opening cut "I'm Going Away." Perhaps he thought that drenching everything in cheesy Mellotron might distract the rock press bloodhounds. But one has to be fair and say that he also ripped off Cream's "Feel Free" on this one, as well as Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground" on "Man at the Back Door," but at least he was trying to be funky. Another funky motif was employed on "The Answer" which comes right out of "Dolly Dagger" from Hendrix's posthumous Cry of Love. "Jive Baby" is too embarrassing for words. "It's Begun to Rain" is a halfway decent tune, and would have been wonderful if it weren't a cross between "Waterfall" and "(Have You Ever Been To ) Electric Ladyland," with some white boy trying to sing Motown. Given the year, it's no wonder the kids in New York and in London were trying to tear rock & roll apart and start over. There isn't even an idea here that's halfway disguised as original. Pathetic.