"...Little Lost Child..."
Strangely for such a high
profile singer-songwriter - July 1971's "How Come The Sun" is only
now seeing the CD light of day (47 years after the event) and this time by
England's Beat Goes On (BGO) who have chucked the 4-track EP "Tom
Paxton" [aka "The Marvellous Toy EP"] from 1967 on Elektra
Records onto the end as a Bonus Item (a UK-only release at the time). This
forgotten LP has been a firm fan want for decades and while I don't think it's
the lost masterpiece some say it is - there's much to love here and BGO have
once again done its subject matter the reissue the business. Let's get to
radiant details...
UK released 23 November 2018
(30 November 2018 in the USA) - "How Come The Sun + Tom Paxton EP" by TOM PAXTON on
Beat Goes On BGOCD 1364 (Barcode 5017261213648) offers the 9-Track 1971 LP and
a Bonus 4-Track 1967 EP (issued only in the UK) that plays out as follows (44:07
minutes):
1. I Had To Shoot That
Rabbit [Side 1]
2. Icarus
3. Little Lost Child
4. General Custer
5. She's Far Away
6. Prayin' For Snow [Side 2]
7. Louise
8. A Sailor's Life
9. How Come The Sun
Tracks 1 to 9 are his 8th
studio album "How Come The Sun" - released July 1971 in the USA on
Reprise RS 6443 and July 1971 in the UK on Reprise K 44129. Produced by TOM
PAXTON and DAVID HOROWITZ - Tracks 2, 8 and 9 are co-writes between Paxton and
Horowitz (all others are TP originals) and the album peaked on the US LP chart
in August 1971 at No. 120 (didn't chart UK).
10. The Marvellous Toy [Side
1]
11. Beau John
12. Deep Fork River [Side 2]
13. My Dog's Better Than
Your Dog
Tracks 10 to 13 are the
UK-only 4-Track 7" single EP "Tom Paxton" [aka "The
Marvellous Toy" EP] released 1967 on Elektra Records EPK-802
The outer card slipcase
always lends these BGO reissues a classy look and the new 16-page JOHN O'REGAN
liner notes illuminate much of Paxton's hugely productive career to his 80th
birthday in 2017 (a total of 63 albums) - but its the ANDREW THOMPSON Remasters
that will be the big draw here. The LP had a cast of six or seven musicians so
it feels like a Folk-Rock record more than just a straight-up Acoustic picker -
this Remaster picking out the lovely playing and better melodies like the
gorgeous "She's Far Away" that ends Side 1 or the aching-melodica
lament that is "A Sailor's Life" over on Side 2. The EP is stark (I'd
swear its Mono) - straight up Acoustic renditions and although I can understand
that its on here as a UK-only release - its sound and (childish) themes seem a
world away from the 1971 album. Still it all sounds great. Other LP highlights
are "Little Lost Child" and the Fred Neil timbre of "Deep Folk
River" on Side 2 of the EP.
After a mid July
1971 release, by the very end of that month the "How Come The Sun" LP
was bubbling under at No. 213 on the US Billboard Album charts. Come 14 August
1971 his LP had pushed up to No. 120, stayed there another week and then sank
out of the listings rather quickly. Paxton would go on to "Peace Will
Come" in 1972 and "New Songs For Old Friends" in 1973 -
completing his Reprise run of studio albums - two more rarities that remain
firmly off the digital radar some four and a half decades after release.
For sure Tom
Paxton's voice was never the strongest and admittedly some of the 1971 material
may be dated in 2019 - but having waited so many decades, fans will adore this
reissue (especially the quality presentation) and the curious will learn why
he's held in such esteem...
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