 Sorry posts have been light, lately.  So much going on in my personal sphere right now...  kind of overwhelming, and a two week sojourn that is about to commence had me thinking I should probably put something up here before an entire month passes in absence!  A good friend turned me onto this nocturnal melancholic folk-rocker during the summer and I had the pleasure to talk to one of the band members who recollected recording the whole thing in one shot from midnight to 6, natch!  Salt Creek was a thrown together combo of Army brats in central Mass, and this LP is the extent of their recorded output.  Also worth noting, is that it's a different band altogether than the other rural folkster who privately released "Just About Due" in '77 from upstate NY (??).  There are a few duds here, but all told I really like this record...  just such a sweet autumnal lovesick vibe (ambiance, baby!), w/ one or two left-field Christian songs thrown in elbow to elbow w/ the one 'good time' cut - "That Good Old Horny Feeling" (!!).  Such it so often went on these 70s homemade releases...  this one custom pressed by the United Sound label.  Worth a listen for sure, and hopefully I will see YOU - sooner, than later!
Sorry posts have been light, lately.  So much going on in my personal sphere right now...  kind of overwhelming, and a two week sojourn that is about to commence had me thinking I should probably put something up here before an entire month passes in absence!  A good friend turned me onto this nocturnal melancholic folk-rocker during the summer and I had the pleasure to talk to one of the band members who recollected recording the whole thing in one shot from midnight to 6, natch!  Salt Creek was a thrown together combo of Army brats in central Mass, and this LP is the extent of their recorded output.  Also worth noting, is that it's a different band altogether than the other rural folkster who privately released "Just About Due" in '77 from upstate NY (??).  There are a few duds here, but all told I really like this record...  just such a sweet autumnal lovesick vibe (ambiance, baby!), w/ one or two left-field Christian songs thrown in elbow to elbow w/ the one 'good time' cut - "That Good Old Horny Feeling" (!!).  Such it so often went on these 70s homemade releases...  this one custom pressed by the United Sound label.  Worth a listen for sure, and hopefully I will see YOU - sooner, than later!Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Salt Creek - 1
 Sorry posts have been light, lately.  So much going on in my personal sphere right now...  kind of overwhelming, and a two week sojourn that is about to commence had me thinking I should probably put something up here before an entire month passes in absence!  A good friend turned me onto this nocturnal melancholic folk-rocker during the summer and I had the pleasure to talk to one of the band members who recollected recording the whole thing in one shot from midnight to 6, natch!  Salt Creek was a thrown together combo of Army brats in central Mass, and this LP is the extent of their recorded output.  Also worth noting, is that it's a different band altogether than the other rural folkster who privately released "Just About Due" in '77 from upstate NY (??).  There are a few duds here, but all told I really like this record...  just such a sweet autumnal lovesick vibe (ambiance, baby!), w/ one or two left-field Christian songs thrown in elbow to elbow w/ the one 'good time' cut - "That Good Old Horny Feeling" (!!).  Such it so often went on these 70s homemade releases...  this one custom pressed by the United Sound label.  Worth a listen for sure, and hopefully I will see YOU - sooner, than later!
Sorry posts have been light, lately.  So much going on in my personal sphere right now...  kind of overwhelming, and a two week sojourn that is about to commence had me thinking I should probably put something up here before an entire month passes in absence!  A good friend turned me onto this nocturnal melancholic folk-rocker during the summer and I had the pleasure to talk to one of the band members who recollected recording the whole thing in one shot from midnight to 6, natch!  Salt Creek was a thrown together combo of Army brats in central Mass, and this LP is the extent of their recorded output.  Also worth noting, is that it's a different band altogether than the other rural folkster who privately released "Just About Due" in '77 from upstate NY (??).  There are a few duds here, but all told I really like this record...  just such a sweet autumnal lovesick vibe (ambiance, baby!), w/ one or two left-field Christian songs thrown in elbow to elbow w/ the one 'good time' cut - "That Good Old Horny Feeling" (!!).  Such it so often went on these 70s homemade releases...  this one custom pressed by the United Sound label.  Worth a listen for sure, and hopefully I will see YOU - sooner, than later!
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Thank you for a great post. This will be played over and over.
ReplyDeletethanks joachim for this great rarity
ReplyDeletegood luck for your sojourn , hope we see you soon
Is there a tracklist anywhere online for this record? Thanks for the upload.
ReplyDeleteHello, Would it be possible to get a Track list for this album, Please?
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