Monday, May 21, 2012

FAMILY Anyway music review by UMUR

3 stars"Anyway" is the 4th full-length album release by UK rock act Family. The album was released through Reprise (UK), United Artists Records (U.S.) in November 1970. "Anyway" was originally meant to be released as a double live album, but the band weren?t satisfied with the quality of the live recordings. Therefore the album was released as a split live/studio album with four live tracks (not available in studio form on any of their studio albums) on side 1 and four studio recordings on side 2 of the original vinyl version.

The music is in the trademark eclectic rock style that Family are known for. There are elements in the music from hard rock, progressive rock, phychadelic rock and folk. The inclusion of violin especially strengthens the link to the latter mentioned style. Vocalist Roger Chapman has a distinct, raw and throaty singing style which is a great asset to the band?s sound. His performance on especially the live tracks is energetic and raw (on the studio tracks too). Lot?s of charm and great conviction behind the delivery.

The four live tracks on side 1 were recorded earlier in 1970 at Fairfield Halls in London. We?re talking some pretty raw live recordings, and when the music is most busy, the recordings make me think of bootleg material. It?s not bad by any means, but it?s not top notch professional sounding either. The four studio recordings on side 2 are enjoyable but not among the best material by the band. I think "Lives and Ladies" stand out as the strongest of the bunch.

Overall "Anyway" is a pretty decent release by Family. I?d purchase any of the three preceeding albums before this one though but a 3 star (60%) rating is still deserved.

UMUR | 3/5 |

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