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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

I strongly disagree with dark elf and saperlipopette.

Is Shawn Phillips dull? Really? His opera (expecially in the 70s) is dull?
You may disagree all you like but I never wrote or meant that he was "dull". I just don't like any of his songs where the music resembles progrock. Not nessecarely because they bore me, but because so many did it better than him. I prefer his beautiful tunes and not his attempts to "rock".
I understand every point of view. I am surprised to read "occasional awful singing" and "dull" (written by dark elf). Because Phillis' defects are others Imo
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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

I strongly disagree with dark elf and saperlipopette.

Is Shawn Phillips dull? Really? His opera (expecially in the 70s) is dull?
You may disagree all you like but I never wrote or meant that he was "dull". I just don't like any of his songs where the music resembles progrock. Not nessecarely because they bore me, but because so many did it better than him. I prefer his beautiful tunes and not his attempts to "rock".
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I strongly disagree with dark elf and saperlipopette.

Is Shawn Phillips dull? Really? His opera (expecially in the 70s) is dull?

I think, for example, the initial suite in Second Contribution (first 4 songs) reaches a peak (for immediacy, inspiration, pathos, arrangement, singing) a lot of prog band can only see from below.

Weakest songs are present in Phillips' albums, yes, but even in Selling England By The Pound. 


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occasionally awful singing as well


Occasionally awful singing? Where?
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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Welcome to one of the great close but no cigar artists - both commercially and artistically I think. I've heard all his albums (and own a few) up to 1978*. There's plenty of great music and great singing on all of them... but unfortunately there's always weak songs and occasionally awful singing as well. There's always some progressive folky rock to be found on every album, so prog-related is perfectly fine by me. I personally don't think he waas particularly good at it and prefer his grand balladeering - or slower songs though. 

*and Trancendence might just be my favorite

Meh. I found him to be very dull in the 70s. I guess listening to really incredible one man shows like Roy Harper spoiled it for me. 
Compared to Roy Harper its not very exiting so I "agree". Shawn is neither lyrically or artistically in the same league. Seems like I enjoy him more still. Compared to hundreds of comparable 1970's singer/songwriter-guys/gals with guitar skills, a fine singing voice and artistic ambitions (I always check out music with covers signalising "could be an overlooked gem" like Richard Twice or Linda Perhacs) I think very few had bigger potential. Maybe a partner of sorts could have guided him so that what he had to offer was used more successfully/effectively. I don't know.

I'm always interested in locating stand out tunes on mediocre albums and from ten Shawn-titles I got about 25 songs I really like. None of them sound like the uncanny american Jethro Tull, but more like this



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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Second Contribution is an interesting album....though I never really 'got into him.'
But one wonders then why Al Stewart isn't here in the same category....? IMO Phillips is, at times,  not much more proggy than Stewart's early efforts .

Both were suggested at the same time and the admin team considered both thoughtfully and ultimately decided that Al doesn't make the cut.  I'm not as familiar with Phillips even though I have known of him since 1974 and he got plenty of airplay back then in Montreal.  I certainly liked some of his stuff but never consistently enough to make me a fan.  Still, from what I have heard (and I"ve heard most of Al Stewart's output from the late 1960s and 1970s), I would say Phillips is indeed more prog related than Stewart.  I do consider myself a fan of Al Stewart.  Interestingly, I love best his most commercially successful albums


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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Welcome to one of the great close but no cigar artists - both commercially and artistically I think. I've heard all his albums (and own a few) up to 1978*. There's plenty of great music and great singing on all of them... but unfortunately there's always weak songs and occasionally awful singing as well. There's always some progressive folky rock to be found on every album, so prog-related is perfectly fine by me. I personally don't think he waas particularly good at it and prefer his grand balladeering - or slower songs though. 

*and Trancendence might just be my favorite

Meh. I found him to be very dull in the 70s. I guess listening to really incredible one man shows like Roy Harper spoiled it for me. 


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Welcome to one of the great close but no cigar artists - both commercially and artistically I think. I've heard all his albums (and own a few) up to 1978*. There's plenty of great music and great singing on all of them... but unfortunately there's always weak songs and occasionally awful singing as well. There's always some progressive folky rock to be found on every album, so prog-related is perfectly fine by me. I personally don't think he waas particularly good at it and prefer his grand balladeering - or slower songs though. 

*and Trancendence might just be my favorite

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Second Contribution is an interesting album....though I never really 'got into him.'
But one wonders then why Al Stewart isn't here in the same category....? IMO Phillips is, at times,  not much more proggy than Stewart's early efforts .
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Welcome to Shawn Phillips in prog-related category!

Here bio and discography.


I advice to everyone the albums between Contribution (1970) and Rumplestiltskin's Resolve (1976) and expecially Second Contribution.





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