Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Ides of March - Vehicle. 1970 USA-Illinois


Long before Jim Peterik made his name as the author of Survivor's 'Eye of the Tiger', he had another major hit with 'Vehicle'. Personally I think it's one of the greatest of energetic horn rock tracks. Not sure if this is still the case, but not too long ago one would still here this song at Chicago Bears games (appropriate since that's where the band were from). After this, most of the original material is serviceable for the horn rock genre, though not extraordinary. And the Creedence Clearwater Revival homage 'Factory Band' is best skipped over. But the other two monster tracks here are the extended cover tunes, with highly original arrangements: 'Wooden Ships' and 'Symphony for Eleanor'. I've always liked The Beatles' 'Eleanor Rigby', but without any doubt, this is by far my favorite version of the track. And it rocks too!

Ownership: CD: 2003 Rhino Handmade (Friendly Strangers). Includes all of Common Bond as well. There are no less than 7 A/B singles included here, though some are just double-ups from the LP. Package is filled out with full liner notes, photos, and great sound. Encompasses one full CD plus a mini CD (fortunately full size so you can play it in all CD players). The CD originally could only be purchased from Warner Bros direct marketing, which I dutifully accomplished not long after its release. It's been since repressed by Wounded Bird. Not sure if they have the full liner notes though.

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