Monday, February 16, 2015

Lee Oskar - Before The Rain

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:21
Size: 99.3 MB
Styles: R&B-Funk-Soul
Year: 1978/2011
Art: Front

[8:15] 1. Before The Rain
[5:32] 2. Steppin'
[7:20] 3. San Francisco Bay
[3:43] 4. Feelin' Happy
[4:45] 5. More Than Words Can Say
[6:54] 6. Sing Song
[6:49] 7. Haunted House

Here's why all serious music lovers still need a turntable: there are so many worthwhile LPs from the '60s and '70s that will probably never be reissued on CD. Before Avenue Records came into the picture, it seemed unlikely that Lee Oskar's solo albums of 1976-1980 would ever be reissued on CD -- labels usually reissue titles they think there is a heavy demand for, and Oskar's solo efforts weren't the mega-blockbusters that War's albums were. But Avenue pleasantly surprised listeners in the '90s by making Oskar's solo output available on CD, including 1978's Before the Rain. Did this album outsell War classics like Why Can't We Be Friends? and All Day Music? Hardly. Reissued in 1995, this mostly instrumental album deserved to come back into print simply because it is good. From a commercial standpoint, the problem with Before the Rain is that it's difficult to categorize -- is it funk, pop-jazz, quiet storm, or fusion? Arguably, Before the Rain is all of those things, and Oskar's harmonica playing is expressive whether he is getting mildly funky on "Steppin'" or being mellow and laid-back on "More Than Words Can Say" and the title track. "Steppin'" certainly isn't typical of funk instrumentals; the tune opens with bagpipes -- not exactly an instrument that one ordinarily associates with funk. But then, Oskar is no stranger to multiculturalism; how many harmonica players who were born in Copenhagen, Denmark, went on to play with one of the top soul/funk bands of the '70s? Before the Rain may not have set the world on fire when it was first released in 1978, but it was certainly nice to see the album making its CD debut in 1995. ~Alex Henderson

Before The Rain 

11 comments:

  1. My salutations to Nobody's Tunes and all!

    Thank you so very much for sharing this mellow masterpiece by Lee Oskar.
    I've been trying forever to replace my long-lost long player from the day...
    and now I find aural ambrosia right here at Silky Denims:)
    You are very nice, my friends.
    Now please excuse me while I go listen and unwind...

    tanktop

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    1. Hey Tanktop! long time no see! It is a great honor to have you with us today! All the best to you and Andrea, my friend!

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  2. The honour is all mine, NT; you can be assured of it!
    Thank you, luv...I will give your best to Andrea too:)

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  3. The honour is all mine, NT; you can be assured of it!
    Thank you, luv...I will give your best to Andrea too:)

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  4. This is how I draw a flower in computerese, Tanktop LOL

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    1. You are a dear, NT:)
      LOVE it!
      I see the stem, leaves, and pretty rose petals - thank you:)

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  5. Could you re-up, please? Thanks in advance

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  6. Could you re-up, please? Thanks in advance

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