One could make the argument that J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
fantasy trilogy (published 1954-1955) had as significant a formative
influence on the emergent hippie generation as did Robert Heinlein's
Stranger in a Strange Land (1961) or Joseph Heller's Catch-22 (1961).
Certainly you can hear it in the twee archaisms of British folk from the
era and in the more whimsical, otherworldly strains of British
psychedelia (
the Incredible String Band
comes immediately to mind), and, in time, it would saturate '70s prog
rock. It is right there, too, as a catalyst in American folk-rock
(perhaps
Simon & Garfunkel's "Scarborough Fair/Canticle," probably
the Byrds' "Renaissance Fair") and Baroque pop (
Sagittarius'
Present Tense,
Love's "Forever Changes"), and ultimately in its acid folk (
Perry Leopold's dark masterpiece
Christian Lucifer). But
Chris Wilson took the inspiration to its logical extreme on
The Grey Wizard Am I. His
nom de guerre,
appropriated from the novels, is the ultimate homage, while many of the
lyrics on the album were directly inspired by Tolkien's imaginary
landscapes as well, and even by some of his characters. The remainder
convert the ins and outs of
Wilson's
bohemian life in Greenwich Village into a sort of fantasy world of its
own. And it is all quite delightfully, if earnestly, done -- or, to be
less precious about it,
The Grey Wizard Am I
is often a transfixing, bewitching little relic, particularly on such
songs as "My Elven Home," "Go and See," and "Sunshine Down the Line."
It's not likely to have a wide appeal -- anything this eccentric,
unworldly, and chimeric, no matter how well done, probably has a limited
audience -- and there is not a great deal of melodic variation from
song to song to push it into the upper echelon of similar recordings.
Nevertheless,
The Grey Wizard Am I
is a lovely little pastry for fans of obscure '60s and '70s
folkadelica, ideal music for playing dress-up to, or for daydreaming.
allmusic.com
01.The Grey Wizard Am I 2:37
02.My Elven Home 2:28
03.From The Green Havens 2:55
04.Here On Eighth Street 7:42
05.Go And See 2:31
06.The Christmas Song 2:50
07.Old Town Church 3:13
08.The Home Coming (The Sun Is Down) 2:21
09.I Don't Know Why The People 3:04
10.Mr. Joe's 3:13
11.Sunshine Down The Line 4:07
12.The World Belongs To The Children 3:06
13.A Young Girl Just Died 2:25
14.Before Tomorrow 2:49
15.The Shadow Of Tomorrow 2:25
16.An Elven Song Of Love 2:31
Gandalf The Grey :
Gandalf T. Grey (Chris Wilson) - vocals, guitar
Legolas the Elf - guitar, backing vocals
Pass : SDB
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It's a strange! I passed by this band! The big thanks!
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