The final three Top 40 hits for the Grass Roots materialize on Move
Along, a consistent album under the aegis of original co-producer Steve
Barri with the band's future producers Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter
writing two of the new hits. Slick arrangements and big production
eliminate the charm of the earlier recordings, where P.F. Sloan and
Steve Barri gave the group a nice mixture of the frosting poured atop
once folky Simon & Garfunkel tracks by Clive Davis and the Top 40
shine Mickey Most gave to Herman's Hermits. That Sloan and Barri worked
on Peter Noone's Hold On movie soundtrack, including their composition
"A Must to Avoid" and an earlier version of "Where Were You When I
Needed You," is a little proof of how they steered the original
Grassroots. Peter Noone hit in January of 1966 with his Sloan/Barri
material, the Grassroots in July of that year.
by Joe Viglione
Given
that they were perceived as being long past their prime, the
appropriately titled Alotta Mileage (the group's seventh album) is a
truly astonishing album to have come from the Grass Roots in 1973, the
first side of Alotta Mileage is a fine, smooth, delightfully hook-laden
and beautifully produced body of soulful pop music. The vocalizing by
Rob Grill and the playing by -- well, who knows, as the group was always
relying on session musicians -- are first-rate, and the songs are
catchy and executed spot-on, with a wide variety of sounds from solo
acoustic guitar to horn-accompanied choruses in all the right spots.
In
one respect, it's no surprise that the group could still deliver like
this on record, what with veteran members Grill and Warren Entner
sharing the production chores alongside co-founder/original co-producer
Steve Barri. Between them, they wrote the book on the group's post-1967
sound. Sad to say, side two is a bit less successful, as the material
isn't as strong; most of what's there is predictable, by-the-numbers
pop-soul, and the one minor chart single off the album, "Love Is What
You Make It," sounds too much like a warmed-over Partridge Family
leftover. But the fact that two-thirds of this record is as good as it
is will be a pleasant treat to anyone who tracks it down.
The
other amazing element of this release is the wretched cover art --
Dunhill either had the worst art department in the business or someone
there felt it was appropriate to go through the motions of doing his or
her job: in place of anything indicating that this is a soul-based rock
album by a band with more than a dozen hit singles to its credit, there
is an image of footwear on the cover.
by Bruce Eder
1. The Runway (B. Potter, G. Lambert) - 2:51
2. Monday Love (D. Provisor) - 3:23
3. Anyway The Wind Blows (B. Potter, G. Lambert) - 2:53
4. Runnin' Just To Get Her Home Again (D. Provisor, W. Entner) - 3:25
5. Two Divided By Love (B. Potter, M. Kupps) - 2:35
6. Someone To Close (D. Provisor) - 3:17
7. Face The Music (D. Walsh, H. Price) - 3:08
8. Move Along (D. Provisor) - 3:19
9. One Word (A. Roberts, C. Welch) - 2:32
10.Only One (D. Provisor) - 4:57
11.Glory Bound (D. Walsh, H. Price, D. Provisor, S. Barri) - 2:33
12.Where There's Smoke There's Fire (D. Walsh, H. Price) - 2:57
13.Pick Up Your Feet (E. Villareal, W. Watkins) - 2:56
14.You've Got To Bend With The Breeze (D. Walsh, H. Price, R. Grill, W. Entner) - 2:45
15.Just A Little Tear (D. Walsh, H. Price, R. Grill, W. Entner) - 3:15
16.Ain't No Way To Go Home (B. Mann, C. Weil) - 2:55
17.Claudia (V. Weber, W. Entner) - 3:27
18.Love Is What You Make It (D. Walsh, H. Price) - 2:52
19.Look But Don't Touch (W. Entner) - 3:08
20.Ballad Of Billy Joe (C. Rich) - 5:03
21.We Almost Made It together (D. Provisor, W. Entner) - 3:40
22.Little Bit Of Love (A. Fraser, P. Kossoff, P. Rodgers, S. Kirk) - 2:45
23.Medley-I'd Wait a Million Years/Midnight Confessions/Let's Live For Today/Temptation Eyes (M. Bottler, G. Zekley / L. Josie / M. Julien, I. Mogol, D. Shapiro / D. Walsh, H. Price) - 4:16
*Rob Grill - Vocals, Bass
*Warren Entner - Guitar, Vocals
*Virgil Weber - Keyboards
*Reed Kailing - Guitar
*Joel Larson - Drums
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another wonderful record but the link is down. Is a re-up possible? thanks for all the wonderful shares angi.
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