Early Muses Dan Hicks

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  • Release Date: 11/24/1998
  • Sales Rank: 133,561
  • Label: BIG BEAT UK
  • UPC: 029667418324

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Early Muses

1LISTENIntro: Home On The Range previously unreleased 0:46
2LISTENWaiting for the 103 previously unreleased 4:03
3LISTENHow Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away? previously unreleased 2:48
4LISTENSlow Movin' previously unreleased 3:01
5LISTENShorty Goes South previously unreleased 2:00
6LISTENThe Innocent Bystander previously unreleased 3:23
7LISTENThe Jukies' Ball previously unreleased 4:17
8LISTENEuphonious Whale previously unreleased 3:31
9LISTENHe Don't Care previously unreleased 3:07
10LISTENThe Gypsy's Secret previously unreleased 4:57
11LISTENO'Reilly At The Bar previously unreleased 4:03
12LISTENMy Old Timey Baby previously unreleased 2:49
13LISTENShall I Ask An Elf? previously unreleased 4:22
14LISTENLiving With A Lie previously unreleased 2:43
15LISTENI've Got A Capo On My Brain previously unreleased 1:00
16LISTENCanned Music previously unreleased 4:19
17LISTENLove Bug Blues previously unreleased 2:47
18LISTENAll Day Sucker previously unreleased 2:58
19LISTENThe Laughing Song previously unreleased 3:04
20LISTENFallin' Apart previously unreleased 4:02

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Editorial Reviews

Unissued until 1998, these tracks were recorded in 1967 and 1968, serving as the missing link between Hicks' days in the Charlatans and his solo career. Thirteen of the 20 songs were recorded by Hicks in October 1967 (when he was still in the Charlatans) as a publishing demo album, produced by Nick Reynolds of the Kingston Trio; it was intended both to shop Hicks compositions to other artists, and to serve as an example of what he could be capable of as a solo artist. The sound on this disc (aside from a snatch of Hicks doing "Home on the Range" in 1953) is very good and clear, usually using accompaniment from other musicians; David LaFlamme, soon to form It's a Beautiful Day, plays violin on the Reynolds-produced numbers. Historical details out of the way, this is a fine disc on its own terms, not as psychedelically inclined as the Charlatans, and not as western-swing-oriented as his work with the Hot Licks. Like the Holy Modal Rounders and Norman Greenbaum (of Dr. West's Medicine Show & Junk Band), Hicks updated old-timey folk music with contemporary attitude and rock/psychedelic influences. He wasn't as weird as the Rounders or Greenbaum, but he had a similar off-kilter sense of humor and affinity for ticklish wordplay; he was also more melodic and accessible than either of those acts. Early Hicks has a few songs that went on to become some of the more popular items in his Hot Licks repertoire ("How Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away?," "The Innocent Bystander," "Canned Music"), but most of the rest, which include some songs totally unavailable elsewhere, is well up to that standard. "Shall I Ask an Elf?" and "I've Got a Capo on My Brain" are good examples of his engaging screwball humor, with its bemused view of life as a gentle cosmic joke. Cuts like "The Gypsy's Secret," "He Don't Care" (with its unusual autoharp), and "The Innocent Bystander" illustrate his deft way with unconventional and attractive minor-key melodies that fork off in unexpected directions. Heartily recommended to those looking for '60s music combining folk, psychedelia, and witty songwriting. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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