Sam Apple Pie

Sam Apple Pie

by Sam Apple Pie
Sam Apple Pie

Sam Apple Pie

by Sam Apple Pie

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

The British blues-rock boom was such a big deal at the end of the 1960s that plenty of also-ran bands got the chance to fill out the bottom of concert and festival bills, and also to record. Sam Apple Pie were among them, and their self-titled debut album didn't offer much in the style that was out of the ordinary, though it did possess basic competence. You needed more than basic competence to make a mark, however, even in a genre that could be as hidebound as British blues. Sam Apple Pie didn't have those extra special somethings, relying too much upon stock blues riffs and good-time energy that might have been effective in a concert setting, but are pretty dull on record. If any influence from their peers seems strongest, it's early Fleetwood Mac (in both their stinging blues modes and their quieter, more reflective ones). Songs like "Stranger," "Sometime Girl," and "Winter of My Love," with its swooping slide, downcast lyrics, and minor keys, definitely recall some of the Mac's early tunes. But this is way below the level of the Peter Green-helmed Fleetwood Mac in singing, playing, and songwriting, though at least the band wrote every song on the album except one ("Tiger Man [King of the Jungle]," where the macho bluster is so callow that it's uncertain whether it's a parody or a sincere attempt at the real thing). Certainly the standout track, though the least typical one, is "Annabelle," with a soft jazz-classical-rock blend -- and little of the blues -- that's, again, very reminiscent of some of Fleetwood Mac's work in the 1969-1970 period. The sudden detour into a jazzy jam with flute in "Moonlight Man" is another promising avenue that, alas, wasn't explored elsewhere on this release. The 2003 CD reissue on Repertoire adds mono single mixes of two of the songs, "Tiger Man" and "Sometime Girl," as bonus tracks. ~ Richie Unterberger

Product Details

Release Date: 04/08/2022
Label: Endless Happiness
UPC: 5060672888714

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sam Apple Pie   Primary Artist
Rex Morris   Sax (Tenor)
Harry Klein   Sax (Baritone)
Dave Charles   Drums
Malcolm Morley   Electric Harpsichord,Piano
Sam Sampson   Vocals,Harp
Steve Jolly   Guitar
Mick "Tinkerbell" Smith   Guitar
Andy "Snakehips" Johnson   Slide Guitar
Andy Dark   Piano
Doug Renny   Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

John Punter   Engineer
Joe Hill Louis   Composer
Peter Shertser   Producer
John Tucker   Liner Notes
Sam Sampson   Composer
Lewis Burns   Composer
Andy Johnson   Composer
Paul Sampson   Composer
Al Lewis   Composer
Hill   Composer
Dog Renny   Composer
Felix Dennis   Design
Ian Sippen   Producer
Andy Clark   Saxophone Arrangement
BURNS   Composer
Dougall   Photography
Mixmaster Michael Smith   Composer
David Grintead   Engineer
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