Seed of Memory
01/01/1973 | Bgo - Beat Goes On
Lyrics from Seed of Memory
All Music Guide Review
Terry Reid moved to California in the mid-'70s, befriending a number of musicians from those parts and broadening his sound in the process. One result was this album, produced by Graham Nash and featuring David Lindley on acoustic and slide guitars. Seed of Memory isn't as heavy as his earlier work, and not remotely the bold, strident virtuoso rock production of his first LP -- most of it, apart from the vaguely Led Zeppelin-ish "The Way You Walk," is fairly laid-back by Reid's standards. "Ooh Baby" tries for a kind of meld of funk and British blues. But several numbers, like "Brave Awakening," with its relaxed beat, high harmonies, and understated backing orchestration, or the ominous acoustic-textured "To Be Treated Rite," seem more like outtakes from Nash's Songs for Beginners or his subsequent albums, or one of Neil Young's mid-'70s albums, than they do like the work of one of England's most promising '60s bluesmen. The album ends on a disjointed note, with the ambitious but not wholly successful "Fooling You," which makes extensive use of the saxophone. It all just might not be what fans look for in Reid's work, and lacks some of the excitement of his other albums. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
Seed of Memory Track Listing
Credits of Seed of Memory
- Lee Miles
- Bass
- Al Perkins
- Pedal Steel
- Soko Richardson
- Drums
- Alan Robinson
- Liner Notes
- Clifford Solomon
- Horn
- Fred Wesley
- Horn
- Jesse Ehrich
- Cello
- Al Schmidt
- Engineer
- Terry Reid
- Guitar, Vocals, Main Performer
- Ben Keith
- Pedal Steel
- Joel Bernstein
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Jesse Erlich
- Cello
- James Gadson
- Drums
- Don Gooch
- Engineer
- Mark Harmon
- Engineer
- David Lindley
- Guitar (Acoustic), Violin, Slide Guitar
- Graham Nash
- Vocals, Producer, Harmony Vocals
- Plas Johnson
- Saxophone
- Blue Mitchell
- Horn
- Tim Weisberg
- Flute
- Al Viola
- Balalaika



















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