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Nice Baby and the Angel
(1973)
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David Blue, whose song publishing company is called Good Friends Music, has always relied on his fellow musicians, many of them more prominent in the record business than he is. His most prominent musical friend on his fifth album, Nice Baby and the Angel, is Graham Nash, who produced the disc in addition to singing background vocals and playing ...
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Com'n Back for More
(1975)
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Billed as a "Story by David Blue," this record of songs is one of the poorer excuses for the term "concept album." Recorded with the help of Joni Mitchell's backup musicians at the time, some of the finer jazz/rock players at that, the sound here is patchy and a bit thin. It really doesn't leave you "Comin' Back For More." James Chrispell, All ...
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Cupid's Arrow
(1976)
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Singer/songwriter David Blue has tended to be well supported by talented studio musicians on his string of albums, of which this is the seventh in ten years. Here, he boasts a backup band as good as any he has used in the past: Jesse Ed Davis on lead guitar, producer Barry Goldberg on piano and organ, Auburn Burrell on pedal steel and rhythm ...
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Me, S. David Cohen
(1970)
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For this album only, David Blue reverted to his name, David Cohen. By this time, impressively, the overt Bob Dylan-isms of his 1966 debut had faded far enough that most listeners would not automatically peg him as a Dylan imitator anymore. It's a little Dylan-esque, certainly, but not more so than several other singer/songwriters of the period. ...
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David Blue
(1966)
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If music fans concerned about Bob Dylan in the wake of his July 29, 1966, motorcycle accident were looking for an immediate replacement, they might have found him the following month when Elektra records released David Blue's self-titled debut LP. Blue, a friend of Dylan's, was heavily influenced by the folk-rock sound Dylan had developed in 1965 ...
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Stories
(1972)
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With his fourth album, Stories, David Blue joined Asylum Records, the label headed by David Geffen that had been set up to shelter singer/songwriters like Jackson Browne. For Blue, it was another welcoming home after stints at similarly artist-friendly Elektra and Reprise, and Stories was a continuation of his explorations of the personal ...
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These 23 Days in September
(1968)
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If Blue's second album was not nearly as much of a cultural artifact as his 1966 Elektra debut, which went to embarrassing extremes in its Bob Dylan imitation, it was of greater artistic merit. Most importantly, Blue sang far better, though he still wasn't a great singer, with far fewer of the glaringly off-key notes that had bedeviled his first ...
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David Blue/Singer Songwriter Project
(2001)
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This is a fascinating CD compilation from WEA's European operation, and one that '60s music enthusiasts -- and not just folk and folk-rock aficionados -- may need to own. The David Blue album (which is also out by itself on CD from Collector's Choice in the United States) is a lost folk-rock classic, every bit as much fun and as exciting as Bob ...
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