This remarkable album captures a unique, dreamy fusion of psychedelic folk, jazz-tinged melodies, and vibrant, exploratory pop. Hollins & Starr's only album, released in 1970, effortlessly weaves together their distinct musical influences to create an unforgettable soundscape that has deservedly garnered a cult following over the years. Echoing hints of Arthur Lee and Love’s visionary approach and blending a reflective nod to folk legends like Mississippi John Hurt, the record moves through lush orchestration, intricate guitar work, and airy flutes. Each track radiates with creativity and an almost meditative energy, inviting listeners into a captivating auditory journey.
The standout track, "Hard Headed Woman," is a powerful, funk-infused anti-war anthem with dramatic guitar riffs, inventive percussion, and dynamic arrangements that reflect the album’s bold experimentation. Meanwhile, gentler pieces showcase jazzy rhythms and folk harmonies that feel both grounded and otherworldly. The variety of instruments—from flute and bells to fuzz guitar—adds a delicate, almost ethereal quality, enhancing the album’s warm, mellow feel.
Originally released on the Ovation label, this rare gem has now been revived with meticulous attention to detail. The deluxe reissue boasts a 180-gram vinyl pressing, mastered directly from original tapes, and presented in a nostalgic tip-on jacket. Additionally, the reissue offers four bonus tracks, giving new listeners and longtime fans a fuller picture of this album's lasting appeal.
For fans of acid folk, jazzy funk, and experimental pop, Hollins & Starr’s singular creation is a hidden treasure, filled with enchanting melodies and a timeless, transcendent vibe. Whether you’re discovering it for the first time or returning to its magical world, this album offers a richly layered listening experience that resonates well beyond its era.
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