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| ARTIST: | Original Soundtrack Album |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony Japan |
| FEATURES: | Soundtrack, Import |
| TYPE: | Blues-Rock, Soundtrack, Soundtracks & Film Scores, Pop, Soundtracks |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Teenage Fair (Helmet Commercial) - Rosko, Moments of Soft Persuasion - Peter Yarrow, Silly Girl - Peter Yarrow, Desert Moog Music - Electric Flag, Be My Baby - Tiny Tim, Family Dog - John Herold, Nude Dance, My Name Is Jack, I Got You Babe - Eleanor Baruchian, Tiny Tim, You Are What You Eat - Paul Butterfield, Beach Music, Wabe - Peter Yarrow, Don't Remind Me Now of Time - Peter Yarrow, Painting for Freakout, Freakout - Electric Flag, |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of You Are What You Eat
"I am what I eat, and it is what you eat is what you are-- and really that is something!" {The title of my review is taken from the actual album. Once you've heard it you will understand the context.} <
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>I have loved "You Are What You Eat" (YAWYE) ever since I first discovered it in that magical year of 1968. In all this time, I've come to love it more, if that is at all possible. The CD release is superb in quality. <
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>This is not a record for the casual listener, I must say upfront. It's intense, pulsing, at times humorous and at other times nightmarish and disorienting. YAWYE purports to be a movie soundtrack album, but is unlike any soundtrack you have heard. The movie it is taken from was a documentary of a concert and "event" that took place long ago in California. <
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>The title is clearly a reference to LSD, and the album is appropriately trippy. The last track, "Freakout," by the Electric Flag, was in fact too intense to be listened to under the influence of that bizarre drug. Trust me on this! <
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>Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary is featured on YAWYE, and he is just terrific. I once asked Mr Yarrow, just who was that voice whispering the lyrics of "Don't Remind Me Now Of Time" as he sang, and Peter told me it was Paul Stookey himself. He also said that, in his words, "EVERYONE appeared on that record!" <
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>The Paul Butterfield Blues Band does the title track, and without question it is their best recording ever! "My Name Is Jack" was the one song on the record that got some FM radio airplay, although I always felt that "The Family Dog" deserved that honor more. <
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>And the most unusual for last: Tiny Tim has two songs on YAWYE. The second is a crazy version of Sonny & Cher's "I Got You Babe." Tim, in that impossibly high falsetto sings Cher's part, accompanied by a woman who does Sonny in a smoky (and somehow appropriate) alto. Its a recording you'll never forget. <
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>This review has only scratched the surface of this fantasmagorical trip. If you didn't experience the 60's, here's your chance-- climb aboard! And if you were lucky enough to be there in 1968 . . . listen and remember, if only for a little while.