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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Danny Kalb And Stefan Grossman - Crosscurrents (1969 us, spectacular blues folk rock, 2005 Collectable's reissue)



Danny Kalb called and said, "You write the liner notes and you'd better do them with love." "O.K. I'll write them and I'll try to inject the feeling that the people involved with this album felt." Stefan Grossman smiles easy, lives in Europe (Rome) and once trod the Greenwich Village streets, playing and learning about folk music. 

Stefan wrote some tunes. He asked me to listen. I liked them. We talked. We talked about recordings, ideas, musicians and Danny Kalb's name came up. Guitars used to be played without electricity. We thought, why not try an album with a tough rhythm section and acoustic guitars? Another meeting. This time with Kalb and Grossman. The more we talked the more excited we got about the project. Now we needed some weeks to rehearse, to book studio time, to hire the right rhythm section and keep Stefan's return trip to Europe in mind. Well, we got it all done and down and it sounds good to me. 

I suppose it's not fair for me to hype this album, after all, I helped produce it. But I can't help it. I dig it. As a bit of an afterthought—I'd like to relate to everyone the fun we had recording. Yes. I said fun. Studios can be boring, frightening. Paranoia can reign. Ego trips and just plain up-tightness is very often the norm. On "Crosscurrents" everyone tried to help, to improve, to create. 

Opinions were listened to and no put-downs. I hear the sound of relaxed playing. Today's music business is so volatile, things move so fast. This album is released and everybody hopes. Stefan Grossman is back in Italy looking for a house. Danny Kalb is playing better than ever and putting together a band. Where will you be?
by Jerry Schoenbaum, 1969


Tracks
1. Devil Round The Moon (Stefan Grossman) - 4:45
2. Singing Songs Unsung (Stefan Grossman) - 2:24
3. Louise Louise (Brownie Mcghee) - 3:09
4. Harvest Of Your Days (Stefan Grossman) - 3:54
5. Requiem For Patrick Kilroy (Stefan Grossman) - 6:08
6. Eagles On The Half (Stefan Grossman) - 3:16
7. Death Letter Blues (Trad., Arr. By Danny Kalb) - 4:40
8. Crow Black Squall (Stefan Grossman) - 3:28
9. Woman Dear (Stefan Grossman) - 3:11
10.Danish Drone (Stefan Grossman) - 2:19

Musicians
*Danny Kalb - Guitars, Vocals
*Stefan Grossman - Guitars, Vocals
*Arthur Koenig - Bass
*Joe Hunt - Drums
*Don Brooks - Harmonica
*Robert Moses - Drums

Danny Kalb's long road
1966  The Blues Project - Projections
1967  The Blues Project - Live At Town Hall
1968  The Blues Project - Planned Obsolescence
1971-72  The Blues Project - Lazarus / The Blues Project
1973  The Blues Project - Reunion in Central Park

Stefan Grossman's discography

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