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Marrying Maidenx$24.99
    (18 reviews)
Best Price: $24.99
Features A Guest Appearance By Jerry Garcia.
MPN: 4800 - UPC: 099902480027
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A pleasant little album      By A3QWNQ2WA7QZYJ on 2000-03-03
This is nothing like their first ablum, which is a San Francisco classic. There's a little bit of the Psychodelic here, but this more of a folk flavored album, with a little blues grass mixed in. For instance, Hoedown is just what the name would suggest, a violin instrumental you could hear at a square dance. Some of the songs tend to be more rock influenced, but are still on the mellow side. The song writing is generally good with less of the arty pretensiousness of the first album.I couldn't decide on whether to give this three or four stars. There is nothing spectacular here, but there is nothing bad either. I hate using these kind of discriptions, but it is something to listen to on a lazy warm summer afternoon, just before falling into a nap. David LaFlamme never really lived up to the potential of the first album or maybe it was actually Linda LaFlamme that was the driving force of the first album. This second album, without Linda, went a different direction. The third album (Choice Quality Stuff/Anytime) is a collection of unremarkable rock songs, with a few instrumentals that try to capture the old sound. Their fourth album (Live at Carnegie Hall) is surprisingly good, but mainly because they focus on the older sound. The fifth album (Today) is bad and really isn't It's A Beautiful Day, with both Linda and David gone. David LaFlamme then put out two really bad solo albums. Even his versions of Hot Summer Day and White Bird aren't very good. I read back then that he didn't like the It's A Beautiful Day sound and wanted to get into heavy metal.
Not nearly as good as their first      By A2JJSCIGPZDWHI on 2002-01-19
After their wonderful debut from 1969, Linda LaFlamme left replaced by Fred Webb. Here, the songs tend to be softer and shorter than on their debut, and also more eclectic. You won't find any rockers here like "Wasted Union Blues". There's a few stinkers on this album as well, like "The Dolphins", but some great songs like "Essence of Now", "Soapstone Mountain", and "Good Lovin'". The atmospheric "Let a Woman Flow" features some of the most ridiculous lyrics I have ever heard ("I let a woman flow to her own natural rhythm") and you know what's silly was they weren't trying to make the song funny. Still, aside from the lyrics, it's actually quite a pleasant song. "Don and Dewey" is in honor of the R&B duo by the same name (Don "Sugarcane" Harris was the violinist in that duo having played with the likes of Little Richard and Frank Zappa). Dutch prog rock band Alquin happened to do a lengthy cover of that song off their 1973 album The Mountain Queen. Two songs features Jerry Garcia on pedal steel, "Hoedown" and "It Comes Right Down To You", which have, not surprisingly a country-ish flavor, especially since the Dead did release two country-ish albums at the same time, Workingman's Dead and American Beauty. It's strange that Marrying Maiden should be It's a Beautiful Day's best selling album even though it's not as good as their first. The music does have a rather dated sound, and the lyrics, just like their first, is still hippie fluff. I do like the back cover which features the band in what looks like a hippie's house. But be careful, just like the reissue of their first album, don't buy this album on the San Francisco Sound label because the money will go in the greedy hands of Matthew Katz and none of the band members will receive royalties for this.
Who Knew?      By on 2002-03-15
Relaxing with my honey on a low-to-the-floor homemade couch, fingerin' my peace symbol...thinking about taking a ride in the Volkswagen Van...nawww, It's a Beautiful Day has put us in the mood for something else (it always did)...Man! What memories this album brings back. Smooth, silly, sexy,the ultimate 60's garage sound...its hard to describe but I can't get enough. I have no idea who gave me this album, and I've never run into anyone else who had it. Who knew my little secret treasure was so loved by so many!
One of the Best Albums      By A1QQDHM5YMLQ8Z on 2003-04-17
From the sharp opening bars of Don and Dewey to the end, this album is comprised of some of the best music.Listening to it, you get a firm essence of the late sixties - Haight Ashbury sound but with an added dose of sophistication and perfection. No one can possibly listen to ESSENCE OF NOW and not be hit by the haunting music and the lyrical, unforgettable words. This album stays with you for some time after hearing it and any serious rock or blue grass fan should have a copy for their library.
Timeless music that brings memories rushing back!      By on 1999-05-01
This was one of those "ride-around tapes" that was inserted into the deck each time that a car was "packed" on a friday or saturday night. Everyone had a favorite song. For instance, while some of my crowd couldn't wait for Hoedown to come on, I was always impatient for Soapstone Mountain!Ironically, while all of my friends (myself included) were more attracted to blues-based rock, this tape/album, with it's laid-back style, always managed to work it's way into the playlist on most nights.
- MARRYING MAIDEN PROVIDES PERFECT PANACEA
     By A3OS3KVJ51973J on 2000-03-03
IT'S REALLY AMAZING TO ME THAT AFTER THIRTY YEARS OF LISTENING TO THIS RECORDING I STILL FIND IT AS FRESH, AND FULL OF VITALITY AS THAT FIRST SPRING DAY I HEARD IT! TO SAY THAT THIS IS A TIMELESS MASTERPIECE OF THAT ERA WOULD NOT BE AN EXAGGERATION. IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY CREATED IN THESE RECORDINGS, A VERY POWERFUL IMAGE OF HOW PRECIOUS LIFE IS IN THE FACE OF A HORRIBLE WAR IN VIETNAM, AND THE TURBULANT CULTURAL UPHEAVALS OF THE DAY. I WAS SO INSPIRED BY IT THAT I WANTED EVERYONE IN THE WORLD TO HEAR WHAT THESE EXTRODINARY ARTISTS WERE SAYING AND PLAYING. THE TIMES HAVE CHANGED AS I HAVE, BUT THIS RECORDING WILL BE WITH ME ALWAYS, A PERFECT PANACEA FOR THE WORLD IN WHICH WE LIVE.
- Their Best!
     By A2OTCL8GPY2S2E on 2005-12-10
As I much as I appreciated their 1st LP, this 2nd release was a major improvement. IMHO
The sound is very indicative of where San Francisco and the rest of the Hip Music World was progressing to.
Once the CD craze got into full swing, this was one of my first to re-collect. The LP was definitely worn out. I have yet to purchase their 1st, although I'll eventually add it one of these days. One of my all-time favorites, over 30 years running, and I've yet to get tired of this classic!
Unfortunately, they peaked with this LP, although I wouldn't mind having Choice Quality Stuff/Anytime on a re-mastered CD, too.
For now, that LP is fine as well as their others.
- A Huge Disappointment!
     By on 2000-02-01
If you loved their first album, a combination of folk and pschydelic/acid rock with long, multidimentional songs, this is going to be a big disappointment: short, simple, country/blue grass pop songs with some of the worst lyrics of the period. Imagine the very worst songs of early Jefferson Airplane. This sounds like a Holiday Inn band you would have heard in the early seventies.
- Buy CDs directly from David LaFlamme & It's A Beautiful Day
     By A3AQS6AJ4XDH5K on 2005-01-27
There are two new studio CD's and two new live CD's available directly from David LaFlamme. Buying from him directly is the only way he will benefit from any CD sales.
GO TO www.davidlaflamme.com
- rjsdenco
     By A28DQZS8ISAFWS on 2004-12-09
What a disaapointment! After devotedly listening to their first album for 37 years, I thought I'd take a chance on this one. $21.00 down the drain. This thing really sucks. They switched from edgey to mellow for this one. As Woody Allen says in Annie Hall, the next step after mellow is to ripen and rot. The music, with a few stolen Jerry Garcia riffs, never rocks and rolls. It does a deliver a lot of stupid new agey messages, however. Save your money.
- Fantastic musical display
     By on 1998-09-29
I've been looking for this on CD for years. Music like you have never listened to before. Excellent quality.
- very bluegrass/jazzy early rock
     By A3TYYZKQMNMJ4L on 1998-10-09
I used to have the LP - hundreds of years ago - I didn't know this album was still available, especially on CD. It is a very good album to listen to - very good music. Early 60s rock, with a sort of bluegrass/jazz base, different from the music in the other albums by this group. If you like this music, try these other old groups: Chase and King Crimson.
- the variety and music quality is excellent.
     By on 1998-11-21
I had this album once and never thought I'd get it on CD. The quality is excellent and the band can turn in a super performance on virtually any style of "rock" music they wish on this album, but they also keep a great feel to it throughout. VG!
- Love this band's sound. Would like Choice Quality Stuff!
     By A2U4549YQKHKYD on 1999-02-05
I really missed this band. I use to have all their albums but they all were stolen! My favorite album was Choice Quality Stuff! Anybody have that? Email me as to how I can get a copy!
- Where`s the "Live @ Carnegie Hall " album????
     By AG9EGLXEK2IYB on 2006-12-09
Does anybody have the Live album recorded @ Carnegie Hall??? What a great record that one was.....But I`ve seen it no where............
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