“Aaron
Lightman is a young singer-composer-actor from Philadelphia. Although
in his twenties, his child-like appearance and slight build (100 pounds
soaking wet on a good day!) tend to make people think he is much
younger. Realising that we are all children in an ageing world, his
songs are like his appearance. They take delight in simple things: a
misty dawn, merry-go-rounds, rainy afternoons, a young girl’s hair,
summertime, squirrels and the sea. Some of these songs were brought to
the attention of the producers, who were looking for a vehicle to unite
their classical background with popular music. The result is this album;
a modern cantata utilising a chamber orchestra instead of a vocal
choir; a flow of undefinable music telling a story that need not start
or finish in any specific time or place or travel along a precise linear
road; the thoughts and voice of one man as he journeys through the
timeless flowing of the mind to discover his humanity”
1970 Original Liner Notes
Aaron
Lightman is likely more well known in contemporary times than when he
was an active musician. Hailing from Philadelphia, his slight and short
build portrayed him as a much younger person, with a supposed childlike
appearance and slight hundred-pound build, which also typified his
singing style. Lightman's voice itself was described as a cross between
the Gibb brothers from the Bee Gees and Donovan Leitch.
Owing
no small allegiance to the '60s psychedelic era, Lightman's music was
very orchestrated, similar to certain songs of the Beatles or the Moody
Blues in a melodic baroque pop vein. He co-wrote songs with Dean
Christopher and with producer Ron Frangipane, who also worked with
Melanie, Janis Ian, the Monkees, John Lennon, Dusty Springfield, and the
Rolling Stones. The Poppy label, distributed by MGM, issued his
eponymous debut album in 1970, and the single "Down to the Sea" b/w "Now
Is the Time." He worked with string players Gene Bianco, George Ricci,
and Gene Orloff; drummer Al Rogers; flutist Romeo Penque; and acclaimed
jazz woodwind player Phil Bodner.
Lightman's
record does not seem to have attracted much attention when it was first
issued, but upon its reissue in 2008 by the Fallout label, Lightman
enjoyed renewed interest.
by Michael G. Nastos
Tracks
1. (Interlude) Out Of The Morning - 18:17
.I..(Interlude) They Call Me Traveler
.II.(Interlude) None For Me
2. On Monday Me - 2:14
.I..(Interlude) I Have A Little Friend
.II.(Take 74 Interlude)
3. Little Girl (Interlude) - 11:21
4. The Morning After - 6:10
.I...(Interlude) Down To The Sea
.II..Something Simple
.III.Fragrances
5. (Interlude) Now Is The Time - 3:23
Words and music by Aaron Lightman
Musicians
*Aaron Lightman - Vocals
*Hugh MacCracken - Electric Guitar
*Romeo Penque, Irving Horowitz, Phil Bodner, Joe Grimm, Leon Cohen, George Berg - Woodwind
*Don Currado, Joe De Anglis - French Horns
*Al Rogers - Drums
*Joe Mack - Bass
*Ronald Frangipane - Harpsichord
*Sal Di Troia - Solo Classical Guitar
*Max Ceppos, Irving Spice, David Rothschild, Joe Mallen, Manny Green, Gene Orloff, Lou Stone, Arrianna Brun - Violin
*David Saxon, Seymore Burman, Harry Lefkowki - Viola
*Seymour Babarb, George Ricci, Charle
1. (Interlude) Out Of The Morning - 18:17
.I..(Interlude) They Call Me Traveler
.II.(Interlude) None For Me
2. On Monday Me - 2:14
.I..(Interlude) I Have A Little Friend
.II.(Take 74 Interlude)
3. Little Girl (Interlude) - 11:21
4. The Morning After - 6:10
.I...(Interlude) Down To The Sea
.II..Something Simple
.III.Fragrances
5. (Interlude) Now Is The Time - 3:23
Words and music by Aaron Lightman
Musicians
*Aaron Lightman - Vocals
*Hugh MacCracken - Electric Guitar
*Romeo Penque, Irving Horowitz, Phil Bodner, Joe Grimm, Leon Cohen, George Berg - Woodwind
*Don Currado, Joe De Anglis - French Horns
*Al Rogers - Drums
*Joe Mack - Bass
*Ronald Frangipane - Harpsichord
*Sal Di Troia - Solo Classical Guitar
*Max Ceppos, Irving Spice, David Rothschild, Joe Mallen, Manny Green, Gene Orloff, Lou Stone, Arrianna Brun - Violin
*David Saxon, Seymore Burman, Harry Lefkowki - Viola
*Seymour Babarb, George Ricci, Charle
This is a very good lp Thanks so much
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