Methuselah - "Methuselah" {UK} [1969] (Psych Folk Pre Amazing Blondel) (@256)

This late 60s group made two albums for Elektra but only the one above, which inevitably is now quite rare and sought-after, was released. The band evolved out of The Dimples/Gospel Garden, with a new drummer Mick Bradley (ex-The Sorrows) and whiz kid guitar player Les Nicol (ex-ABC). The band inherited Gospel Garden's management deal with Steve Roland at Double-R management and scored a three-album deal with Elektra.

Label boss Jac Holzman drafted in songwriter Kenny Young (of “Under The Boardwalk” fame) to produce the first album of Gladwin originals. Inexplicably it was never released in the UK, and when nothing happened in the States, the band recorded the (unreleased) double album. However, by this time "proverbial" musical differences had split the band and the second album was cancelled. The various factions went their separate ways with Mick Bradley joining Steamhammer, Gladwin and Wincott signing with Island Records as Amazing Blondel and Craig Austin and Les Nicol together with (ex-Junior's Eyes drummer Steve Chapman) forming psychedelic trio Distant Jim and later Coast Road Drive.

Methuselah's released album has folk, R&B gospel and even pop influences in its melodies and vocals. The best tracks are ‘John’, with astonishing guitar leads from Les Nicol; the folky ‘High In The Tower Of Coombe’; the gospel-influenced ‘My Poor Image’ and ‘Fireball Woman’. The French children’s song ‘Frere Jaques’ is sung in French at the start and finish of the album, the second time with church choir-like vocals and some jazzy instrumentation in the middle segment. http://www.alexgitlin.com/npp/methuselah.htm


01 - Mattew (4:42)
02 - Mark (3:03)
03 - Luke (3:06)
04 - John (3:12)
05 - High In The Tower Of Coombe (3:18)
06 - Methuselah (4:29)
07 - My Poor Mary (3:19)
08 - Fireball Woman (3:37)
09 - Fairy Tale (3:05)
10 - Frere Jaques (6:12)


Line-up
- Craig Austin - Bass, Vocals
- Mick Bradley - Drums
- John Gladwin - Vocals, Vibes
- Les Nicol - Guitar, Vocals
- Terry Wincott - Guitar, Vocals


03 - Luke ...

04 - John ...

Link for download "Methuselah" in comments ...

4 comments:

  1. Just incredible!
    Thanks a million.
    Pier

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  2. frumious bandersnatchNovember 29, 2006 at 11:54 AM

    By this band, I only know the song "High in Towers of Coombe" featured on a Rubble comp.
    But I didn't know there was this connection with Amazing Blondel, and furthermore I never ever saw this album, although I knew through some reference books that it existed.
    Can't wait to listen to it !
    Thanks a lot for this rarity + the impressive diversity & quality of your blog !!!

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  3. i've been looking for this... thanks!

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