Montag, 11. Mai 2020

Jim Kweskin - Relax Your Mind (1966)

The fun side of folk music was explored by the Jim Kweskin Jug Band. During the five years they were together, the group successfully transformed the sounds of pre-World War II rural music into a springboard for their good-humored performances.

Released in 1966, "Relax Your Mind" finds Jim Kweskin taking a break from his jug band for a mellow solo effort. He's joined by harp player Mel Lyman and washtub bassist Fritz Richmond for what amounts to a stripped-down jug band on a dozen tracks.

Two of the tracks, "I Got Mine" and a long version of "Buffalo Skinners," were recorded live at Club 47 in Cambridge. Even stripped down, the arrangements of traditional songs like "The Cuckoo" are quite lively when placed side by side with the one-singer/one-guitar approach preferred by some revivalists. Kweskin's guitar and Richmond's bass keep time and fill in the background while Lyman adds asides and flourishes to Mississippi John Hurt's "My Creole Belle" and Grandpa Jones' "Eight More Miles to Louisville." Richmond helps out on the vocal of "Guabi Guabi," an African folk song recorded a couple years earlier by Ramblin' Jack Elliott, and Marilyn Kweskin sings a fine lead on "I Ain't Never Been Satisfied."

Overall, "Relax Your Mind" is a subdued recording, and lacks the irresponsible hijinks fans had come to expect from the Jim Kweskin Jug Band. Compared to other more traditional folk with barebones arrangements, however, "Relax Your Mind" is a lively affair. The album also shows that good folk recordings continued to be made after Dylan supposedly pulled the plug on the folk revival in 1965.

Jim Kweskin - Relax Your Mind (1966)
(224 kbps, front cover included)

8 Kommentare:

Cri hat gesagt…

Thx for digging in older blog-entries!

zero hat gesagt…

Glad you are interested!

Gerald hat gesagt…

Just discovered your blog. I didn't think there were still blogs like this around--it's great! Too bad the links for the both Jim Kweskin ablums seem to have lapsed...sigh. Anyhow, I'm looking forward to your next new postings!

zero hat gesagt…

Now there´s a fresh link for this and for other Jim Kweskin albums. Hope you enjoy it. All the best!

Psychfan hat gesagt…

Thank you. This is an interesting departure for him.

zero hat gesagt…

Hope you enjoy it. Best wishes!

Gerald hat gesagt…

I LOVE Jim Kweskin. Thanks.

zero hat gesagt…

You are welcome!

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