Product Code: | 6360003 |
Artist: | Magna Carta |
Origin: | New Zealand |
Label: | Vertigo (1970) |
Format: | LP |
Availability: | In Stock |
Condition: |
Cover: G
Record: NM (M-)
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Genre: | Pop , Rock U |
Very rare collectors item! Pristine original vinyl, good clean gatefold cover.
Magna Carta's second LP was dominated by the 22-minute, nine-part suite "Seasons," which took up all of side one. "Seasons" was indeed a grand conceptual work inspired by the changing of the seasons. Its laudable ambition apart, it's pretty ordinary, mild pop-influenced early-'70s British folk-rock. There's a dated preciousness as it varies the pace slightly from jolly full-band good-time folk-rock and pastoral harmonizing to twee fairytale-like narration and almost pop-like orchestration. The six standard-length songs on side two can strike an almost too-cheerful pop-folk bounce, with soft rock orchestration and harmonies that make it vaguely reminiscent of American sunshine pop at points. Simon & Garfunkel are an obvious influence, too, on songs like "Give Me No Goodbye" (overlaid with slight sitar licks), "Scarecrow," and "Elizabethan," though Magna Carta could make Simon & Garfunkel sound almost heavy in comparison. The closing "Airport Song," which was plucked from the LP as a shot for a hit single, goes furthest into pop with its bossa nova beat and easy listening arrangement, though the Simon & Garfunkel influence in the vocal harmonies is nearly overwhelming.
Side 1:
Seasons - Prologue;Winter Song;Spring Poem;Spring Song;Summer Poem;Summer Song;Autumn Song;Epilogue;Winter Song(reprise)
Side 2:
Going My Way (road Song)
Elizabethan
Give Me No Goodbye
Ring Of Stones
Scarecrow
Airport Song