Eric Von Schmidt — Who Knocked The Brains Out Of The Sky 1969 (USA, Folk/Blues) Notes by Bob Dylan on rear cover: “Of course we had heard about Eric von Schmidt for many years. The name itself had become a password. Eventually, after standing in line to meet him, there it was — his doorstep, a rainy day, and he greeted his visitors, inviting them in. He was told how much they liked GRIZZLY BEAR and he then invited the whole bunch to the Club where he was about to perform the thing live, “C'mon down to the Club,“ he said— “I'm about to perform it live.“ We accepted the invitation. And that's what this record is. An invitation. An invitation to the glad, mad, fad, biting, exciting, frightening, crabby, happy, enlightening, hugging, chugging world of Eric von Schmidt. For here is a man who can sing the bird off the wire and the rubber off the tire. He can separate the men from the boys and the note from the noise; the bridle from the saddle and the cow from the cattle. He can play the tune of the moon, the why of the sky, and the commotion of the ocean. Yes he can — and he is also a hell of a guy.“ Tracks: 01. Who Knocked The Brains Out Of The Sky — 0:00 02. Beanum & Barley — 4:06 03. Three Miles — 9:02 04. Living On The Corner — 9:50 05. Sudden Garden — 13:35 06. Catch It — 18:13 07. Bitter City — 21:40 08. Lucky Mrs. Ticklefeather — 25:00 09. Hundred Acre Wood — 29:47 10. Weep For The Wooden Man — 32:45 Personnel: Eric Von Schmidt — vocals, guitar Mitch Greenhill — lead & rhythm guitar, arranger, producer Mike Lang — piano, cembalet, organ David Blue (David Cohen) — guitar Lyle Ritz — bass guitar Abe Mills — drums James Burton — dobro (04) Mike Rubini — piano (01, 06) Louis Shelton — lead guitar (01, 06) Steve LeFevre — bass guitar (01, 06) Earl Palmer — drums (01, 06)
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