John Martyn Solid Air
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Tracklist:
1. Solid Air
2. Over the Hill
3. Don't Want to Know
4. I'd Rather be the Devil
5. Go Down Easy
6. Dreams by the Sea
7. May You Never
8. The Man in the Station
9. The Easy Blues


Release Date: 1973

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Daniel Incognito STAFF (46 Reviews)

2005-11-27 | 11 comments | 1,566 views

At the time of producing Solid Air, John Martyn was fighting a long and strenuous battle with alcoholism. But despite this apparent distraction, John Martyn's musical career did not suffer, at least not in terms of his albums. Solid Air is often looked at as one of Martyn's defining moments along with the brilliant Bless the Weather, Grace & Danger and Live at Leeds. It is easy to see why Solid Air is considered one of his best, with Martyn making huge strides both in terms of his voice and his signature backslap guitar playing.

Solid Air starts out strongly with the title track, Solid Air. His vocals take on a new heightened level of proficiency that easily surpasses anything heard on his prior work. The vocals slur and slide together with some words melting together in a heavily Jazz influenced tone that mix flawlessly with Martyn's warm and soulful backslap guitar. This Jazz influence is also represented with the sexy Tenor Saxophone that weaves in and out of the song that help to keep the listener enchanted in the song's sexy and mellow soul.

However John Martyn does not ditch his Folk and Blues roots completely on this album, and borrows heavily from the style of Bless the Weather as well as other artists like Eric Clapton. This is evident in songs like May You Never, The Easy Blues and Over the Hill where Martyn's guitar takes on a sharper accent and stronger tone. Although they have a feeling that is more similar to his previous work, they cannot be considered a step backward in Martyn's evolvement. May You Never is a track that feels very similar to Eric Clapton's work of that era, and was even co-produced by Clapton himself.

Martyn's voice may not be as mature as in other tracks on Solid Air, but his excellent backslap guitar work more than makes up for it, helping to provide a clear and precise rhythm that many other singer and songwriters lack. The Echoplex delay effect is also clearly evident in Over the Hill and May You Never, which is an effect that allowed Martyn to play several layers of guitar over each other. This creates a rich intermixture of several simple patterns woven together to make a complex arrangement.

Jazz and Folk are not the only genres to make their influence felt on this album, with I'd Rather Be the Devil and Dreams By The Sea both taking on a more Blues driven Rock feel. These two songs at times feel out of place on Solid Air and are more similar to Martyn's later albums like Grace & Danger and Glorious Fool. However both songs are still solid contributions to the album, and help show off Martyn's versatile voice.

It is however the the more simple and warm tracks that make Solid Air what it is. Don't Want to Know is another song that shows the perfect blend of Martyn's potent voice that can melt words together and that irresistible backslap guitar. The song slowly builds up from a brooding lush piece to a catchy blues driven piece, yet again showing Martyn's diversity. The Man In The Station and Go Down Easy demonstrate Martyn's knack at blending together the different instruments into one "eeeeeesay" going melody. In some ways they copy the formula of the title track Solid Air, but when listening to this album one cannot help but let that go and absorb oneself into Martyn's choclate covered voice

Solid Air is a massive improvement over some of Martyn's previous work, and many of the songs still remain today as Martyn's signature tunes. The album lets itself down in one or two areas, and I'd rather be the Devil feels rather out of place in comparison with his softer and sexier melodies. It is because of these slip ups that Solid Air falls short of 5 stars.

Solid Air isn't for everyone, people looking for instant hooks and catchy melodies may find that Solid Air does not deliver straight away. However Solid Air rewards the listener who allows themself to be immersed by the music, and most of all, to be immersed by that enchanting voice.

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Jawaharal


Comments: 1822
11.27.05


cool, a Liberi review
and a good one too

masada


Comments: 2735
11.27.05


Good review. You might want to fix some of the paragraphs spacing there.

I don't think I have ever heard of this guy, so I have no opinion.

Zebra
Moderator


Comments: 2647
11.27.05


Good work, it's cool to see that you're reviewing again.

I can't comment further because I haven't heard this album. This Message Edited On 11.27.05This Message Edited On 11.27.05

morrissey
Moderator


Comments: 1563
11.27.05

Album Rating: 4

Very nice work. I have heard this album, haven't listened to it as many times as you'd like though. ;)

I really like the title track.

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Liberi Fatali
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 606
11.27.05

Album Rating: 4.5

Good review. You might want to fix some of the paragraphs spacing there.

I don't think I have ever heard of this guy, so I have no opinion.

Yes it screwed up on me so I had to do a quick fix last night. But I'll fix 'em properly now.


I really like the title track.

How many times have you listened to the title track? :p

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morrissey
Moderator


Comments: 1563
12.12.05

Album Rating: 4

hey hey hey over the hill


any recommendations for a followup album? I should buy something.

Liberi Fatali
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 606
12.14.05

Album Rating: 4.5

Well if you want to go for his more recent stuff, then check out On the Cobbles, it's worth it simply for the track 'My Creator'.

Bless the Weather and No Little Boy are also good older stuff.


SpeakerCity


Comments: 47
07.23.06

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

This album is really something special. I'd never heard folk like this before John Martyn. Pre-Martyn folk, for me, was just Bob Dylan warbeling along, I didn't even know that so much could be done with the genre. Embarassingly, this is another artist I have to thank my mum for introducing me to though.

Don't want to know is my favourite song, I love the way he is able to make folk music so... melow.

It's a shame there seem to be only three people, me included, who've actualy heard the album though, ha ha.

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Liberi Fatali
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 606
08.02.06

Album Rating: 4.5

Him and Nick Drake are really inspiring for me. Sure I can dig what Bob Dylan did, but Drake and Martyn's soft style is just so beautiful. As you say, it is just so melow.

It didn't surprise me to learn that Drake and Martyn were actually friends.

SpeakerCity


Comments: 47
03.31.07

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I'm pretty certain that the title track was in fact written about Nick Drake.

Liberi Fatali
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 606
04.04.07

Album Rating: 4.5

Yeah it is.



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