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"LACEWING (Kent, OH)
"Lacewing" 1970 (Mainstream s-6132)
One of
Mainstream's later-day releases, still mainly in the typical westcoast
Airplane/Mamas & Papas/Big Brother bag but with hints of 70s things to
come. Starts off strongly with femme-vox folkrock and psych and maintains a reasonably good level, with fuzz
leads and minor prog ambitions on side 2, while side 1 has more of a CA'68
sound. Use of piano and heavy drum licks betray a "Volunteers"
influence, while the atmospheric instrumental passage during "The
Storm" may be the most original thing on board. It took me a long while
to figure out why it sounded so familiar, but to my ears the overall sound
is quite similar to the British Julian Jay Savarin album, although less
coherent in its structure. About 2/3rds is
excellent femme-vox hippie-rock, with impact lessened by a couple of
uninspired tracks and a drum solo at the close. [PL]
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In terms of collectability, this is a second-tier Mainstream album,
but the opening “Paradox” is possibly the best song by any band on the
label. It’s just a gorgeous folk-rock creation with sparkling male/female
harmonies and a bright, summery feel to it. The rest of the album can’t
possibly reach that standard, but other than a typically dull drum solo (at
the very end—you can just turn off the record early), this is a nice
album, and some surprisingly heavy bits enter into the mix. The female
singer is very appealing. [AM]
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In an earlier incarnation this band was known as the Measles and
featured Joe Walsh on guitar. The band was briefly called Lacewing around
the time of the Mainstream album, which (like other OH bands on Mainstream
such as Freeport and December's Children) was recorded at Criteria Studios
in Miami. Vocali"
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