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  • Release Date: 03/17/1998
  • Original Release: 1968
  • Sales Rank: 64,814
  • Label: KOCH RECORDS
  • UPC: 099923793021
 
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Dino Valente

1LISTENTime 3:08
2LISTENSomething New 7:10
3LISTENMy Friend 5:53
4LISTENListen to Me 3:16
5LISTENMe and My Uncle 3:58
6LISTENTomorrow 4:09
7LISTENChildren of the Sun 7:05
8LISTENNew Wind Blowing 6:13
9LISTENEverything Is Gonna Be Ok 2:50
10LISTENTest 3:14
11LISTENShame on You Babe previously unreleased / Bonus Track 8:04
12LISTENNow and Now Only previously unreleased / Bonus Track 4:04

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Dino Valente's sole album recalls the one issued by another San Francisco artist signed to CBS in the late '60s, Skip Spence: quirky, lyrically vague, folky yet psychedelic, and nearly devoid of commercial potential in spite of its largely pleasant (if moody) melodies and textures. Valente, however, was not as intriguing a lyricist as Spence, nor as intensely soulful a vocalist, and overall much sunnier in tone. Valente had a rather whiny voice, so it was wise to put so much echo on both his 12-string guitar (which accounts for most of the instrumentation on the record) and vocals, which both covered up some of his vocal deficiencies and added a sheath of mystery. Listening to his songs is like listening to some hippie trying to talk a vulnerable, confused, attractive girl, on the rebound from a failed romance, into taking up with him as a panacea to her problems: phrases are uttered and rejoinders offered, but one can't be sure exactly what the situation is or where it's leading. It's not the insufferable experience this description might lead you to expect, mostly because of the enticing (if similar-sounding) melancholy of the tunes. The CD reissue adds two previously unreleased tracks that are similar to the rest of the album in both mood and quality. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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