This record did contain the small hits "Paper Cup" and "Carpet Man," but the group, or more likely arranger/conductor Jim Webb, was probably shooting for something a bit higher than the Top 40. Aside from a misfired cover of the Beatles' "Ticket to Ride," Webb wrote everything on this album, which -- with between-track segues, lyrics expounding dreams and possibility, and dense orchestral settings -- seemed to be aiming for a song cycle of sorts. It's not Pet Sounds, however, or even Van Dyke Parks' Song Cycle. It's overambitious MOR pop-soul with mild psychedelic colors, and a bit ludicrous, though not unattractive due to the typically conscientious harmonies. "Orange Air" is probably the group's best shot at pseudo-psychedelia; "The Girls' Song," on much firmer MOR territory, was done much better by Jackie DeShannon; and "The Worst That Could Happen," Webb at his most disagreeably sentimental, was covered for a huge hit by the Brooklyn Bridge about a year later. A recent biography of cult singer/songwriter Nick Drake, by the way, revealed that this album, along with such estimable underground classics as Love's Forever Changes and Van Morrison's Astral Weeks, was a special favorite of his because of its combination of rock and orchestration. That means it might suddenly become a lot harder to find in the dollar bins, although many of those copies will probably find their way right back there after Drake fans play it once or twice. [The album was also reissued by Soul City under the title The Worst That Could Happen.] ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
The Magic Garden (Rev-Ola)
09/16/2008 | Rev-ola
All Music Guide Review
The Magic Garden (Rev-Ola) Track Listing
Credits of The Magic Garden (Rev-Ola)
- Lamonte McLemore
- Group Member
- Armin Steiner
- Engineer
- Ron Townson
- Group Member
- Woody Woodward
- Art Direction
- Joe Foster
- Synthesizer, Producer
- Ron Wolin
- Design
- Andy Morten
- Producer, Author, Interviewer, Design, Artwork
- Billy Davis, Jr.
- Group Member
- Marc Gordon
- Coordination
- Bones Howe
- Producer, Engineer
- Florence LaRue
- Group Member
- Marilyn McCoo
- Group Member
- Norman Blake
- Synthesizer














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