Penny Nichols – Penny’s Arcade (1968/2018) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Penny Nichols - Penny's Arcade (1968/2018) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Penny Nichols
Album: Penny’s Arcade
Genre: Pop, Pop Rock
Release Date: 1968/2018
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 31:47
Total Tracks: 13
Total Size: 571 MB

Tracklist:

1. Penny Nichols – Wash Day (01:40)
2. Penny Nichols – Moon Song (02:27)
3. Penny Nichols – Color of Love (01:29)
4. Penny Nichols – Games (01:43)
5. Penny Nichols – Salton Sea Song (02:12)
6. Penny Nichols – Sunshine Blues (02:29)
7. Penny Nichols – Rainy Days (02:53)
8. Penny Nichols – Summer Rain (03:09)
9. Penny Nichols – Yellow Chimes (02:18)
10. Penny Nichols – Look Around Rock (03:46)
11. Penny Nichols – Mountain Song (03:07)
12. Penny Nichols – Holy Holy (02:26)
13. Penny Nichols – Farina (02:02)

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Penny Nichols’s debut album is not a major singer/songwriter statement, but neither is it as mundane as many such also-ran LPs of the late ’60s. She has a nice, pleasant strong voice, if not one of great distinction. There might be more folk-rock than anything else to her songs, but there are also a good amount of pop smarts to her melodies. There’s also a fair amount of pop acumen to the modest but effective production, including contributions from guitar aces Vincent Bell, Bruce Langhorne, and Al Gorgoni. The tunes have a little bit of an airy hippie wistfulness, very slightly reminiscent of some of Joni Mitchell’s early fantasy-fueled lyrics, though without Mitchell’s gravity. There’s a tinge of country and pop vaudeville in “Games,” with some nicely baroque arrangements (by Artie Butler) to amplify the period sense of wonder and expansion. “Look Around Rock” gets into some almost entrancing jazz-folk-psychedelic wooziness, and is the highlight of the record, though the slightly eerie melancholy of the closer “Farina” is also worth noting. It’s a bit of a frustrating album to reassess, though, as it can’t be wholeheartedly recommended as an exciting discovery, nor can it be dismissed as dull or unexceptional. It’s worth picking up, ultimately, if you’re heavily into early rock singer/songwriters, though it might not be easy to find cheap due to its rarity.

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