/
FR

V.A. American Baroque - Chamber Pop And Beyond 1967-1971

Ace | Item No: 1210967
Vinyl 2LP | 2025 / UK – Original | New
33,99 €
Incl. VAT plus Shipping Costs
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
In Stock Standard shipping 1-3 business days
Item Description
The heyday of American baroque pop – or chamber pop - ran from 1966 to the turn of the seventies. It used string quartets, harpsichords and woodwinds to create a summer-into-autumn melancholy that was quite new, and quite far removed from rock’n’roll as Eddie Cochran would have known it. Baroque pop’s musicians often came from a folk background, with an affinity for acoustic instrumentation. Linda Ronstadt's first band the Stone Poneys had introduced the autoharp to their line-ups in 1965, while the likes of Bonnie Dobson and Nico experimented with a string quartet’s, searching for different, post-electric Dylan directions.

You can trace it back to the Left Banke who created a sound that was soft but insistently sad - where were the guitars? Their guitarist Rick Brand claimed their lyrics "were written as rather self-consciously beautiful musical whimsy, as you find in the latter 18th-century Romantic music, pre-Beethoven". They had a huge hit with ‘Walk Away Renee’ and effectively invented a genre before combusting after just one album. Splinter group Montage produced a very rare album and singer Steve Martin Caro an equally rare single - both are represented on “American Baroque”.

Though the baroque sound was quickly forced into a corner by the back-to-basics stance of power trios like Cream and Blue Cheer, many musicians weren’t yet ready to ditch cellos and harpsichords. Some groups like the Blades of Grass aimed their minor key melodies at an early or even pre-teen following. And others like Emmit Rhodes' Merry Go Round, H.P. Lovecraft and Appaloosa simply loved the feel of string quartets and woodwinds and continued to explore orchestral pop further, into the early seventies.

In doing so, they created this tapestry of delights. There was no single blueprint for the American baroque sound – it could be bordering on the gothic (Russ Giguere of the Association’s extraordinary ‘My Plan’) or as small and precise as a music box (Tom Northcott’s ‘Other Times’).
Item Details
Item No: 1210967
Artist: V.A.
Title: American Baroque - Chamber Pop And Beyond 1967-1971
Label: Ace
Catalog No: XXQLP2 146
Format: Vinyl 2LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: UK – Original
Release Date: 2025
Genre: Pop
Style: 1960s
Available since: 2025-01-23
Condition: New
Price: 33,99 €
Weight: 500g (plus 250g Packaging)
Product safety (manufacturer information): HHV Handels GmbH
Zur Alten Börse 55
12681 Berlin
Germany
productsafety@hhv.de
https://www.hhv.de/en-FR/help/contact
Tracklist
A1 You're A Very Lovely Woman
A2 I Shall Call Her Mary
A3 Raggedy Ann
A4 Tulu Rogers
A5 Turnaway
A6 Different Drum
B1 Emily's Illness
B2 Barefoot Gentleman
B3 Land Of Sensations And Delights
B4 Blue Jack Of Diamonds
B5 Time
B6 Satin Slipper
C1 My Silent Symphony
C2 Mr Webster
C3 Again Again
C4 My Plan
C5 Fairest Of The Seasons
C6 Other Times
D1 You Lied
D2 Close To Carmel
D3 Home Before Dark
D4 I Have Been Alone
D5 Two By Two (I'm Losing You)
D6 Lorelei
Our customers also bought
Related Items
Our customers also bought
Related Items