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Brewer & Shipley
Carnegie Hall, New York
December 3, 1971
It is
difficult for artists to sing the same tunes every night and make
them sound fresh and true to the audience, but Brewer & Shipley
never seem to tire at their performances. This is perhaps their
strongest asset, next to their healthy guitar and vocal harmonies
and their often biting lyrical commentary.
“One Toke Over The Line,” and “Tarkio Road,”
greatly satisfied the audience and “Don’t want to Die In Georgia,”
the latter from their newest Kama Sutra album were also excellently
arranged. Assisted by Mark Naftalin, piano, and John Kahn, electric
bass, “Rock Me On The Water,” and “Sweet Love,” rang across the hall
with sweet perfect feeling.
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Also
on the bill was a personable young man named Steve Goodman. He
was there to play his guitar and sing. He did both quite well
and should be heard from in the months ahead because
of his flow with it attitude and graceful showmanship. “Auctioneer’s Blues,” and “I
Don’t Know Where I’m Goin’ But I’m Goin’ Nowhere In A Hurry Blues,”
were reminiscent of the early Bob Gibson. Goodman has a chance and
a record on the Buddah Record label.
BOB GLASSENBERG
Billboard
Magazine -December 18, 1971 |
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