Saturday, October 23, 2021

Mike Mainieri - Journey Thru An Electric Tube (1968) [vinyl]

It’s sad that Mike Mainieri never received the attention he so richly deserved with Journey Thru An Electric Tube, as the album was recorded exceedingly well, managed in its construction to be both forward looking and forward thinking, being one of the most enduring of the vibraphone releases, where it delivered and channeled its sound in an easy to appreciate low volume, was not for one moment abrasive, and totally ideal for a 60’s kick back lounge around the living room atmosphere. Mike was a pioneer with his introduction of the electronic vibraphone, then known as the synth-vibe. The album is effortless, fluid, soulful at times, smooth and laced with some cool 60’s inspired tripped out vibes, along with visionary and contemporary flute and guitar playing by Jeremy Steig that shouldn’t be missed. Yet the praises only begin there, a total of nine artists assembled to make this album the timeless classic it is today, along with a first-rate engineering, recording, pressing and a solid heavy jacket that has also stood the test of time. The album has never as yet been released on compact disc. Simply an absolute pleasure to spin. ~ Extract by Jenell Kesler, discogs.com. 

Solid State Records, SS-18049, 1968 

Musicians:
Mike Mainieri - Vibraphone, Vocals
Jeremy Steig - Flute
Warren Bernhardt - Piano, Organ
Joe Beck - Electric Guitar
Sam T. Brown - Electric Guitar, Classical Guitar
Hal Gaylor - Bass
Chuck Rainey - Electric Bass
Donald MacDonald - Drums
Sally Waring - Vocals
String Quartet 

Tracks:
A1. It's All Becoming So Clear Now {Mike Mainieri} (5:28)
A2. The Wind {Mike Mainieri, Sally Waring} (6:24)
A3. Connecticut Air {Sally Waring} (2:50)
A4. We'll Speak Above The Roar {Mike Mainieri} (6:25)
B1. The Bush {Mike Mainieri} (2:58)
B2. I'll Sing You Softly Of My Life {Mike Mainieri} (4:50)
B3. Yes, I'm The One {Mike Mainieri, Sally Waring} (0:48)
B4. Allow Your Mind To Wander {Mike Mainieri} (14:15) 

Total Time: 43:58 

Credits:
Producer - Sonny Lester
Engineer - Malcolm Addey
Photography - Bob Braco

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