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Ragamuffins Fool / Bump 'n' Grind

Artist Jackson Heights
Title Ragamuffins Fool / Bump 'n' Grind
Release Date Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Genre Rock > Rock > Prog Rock / Art Rock
Copyright © Minority
Country GERMANY

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Ex Nice bassist Lee Jackson with his outstanding westcoast and progrock records!

Jackson Heights' third album was an improvement over its predecessor (The 5th Avenue Bus), but still an indication what leader Lee Jackson would have exciting to offer in his post-Nice career. While "5th Avenue Bus" had at times leaned toward an American west coast soft rock sound (particularly in its vocal harmonies), "Ragamuffin's Fool" went for a somewhat harder, artier, and more diverse approach. "Maureen" had almost, but not quite, enough straightforward rock hooks to have had a chance as a single. The gloomy ballads "Oh You Beauty" and "Chorale," more than anything on The 5th Avenue Bus, reached back a little toward the slightly classical-tinged, keyboard-anchored melodic scope of the Nice, though the flavor on the first tune is as much Todd Rundgren as Keith Emerson. "As She Starts" is a kind of nice, slightly eccentric waltz with good vocal harmonies, and "Bebop" again nods in the art rock direction with its fusion of classical piano and dynamic rock rhythm. However, just when you're thinking it's not a half-bad record in its slightly peculiar mix of melancholy pop, mild art rock, and more of those west coast-influenced harmonies, it sputters to a close with a few mediocre good-time and country-rock numbers that are wholly at odds with the mood of the rest of the LP.

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