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Sweet Smoke – Darkness To Light 1973 (USA, Psychedelic-Jazz Rock)

The band's second studio album. Recorded by virtually the entire Sweet Smoke community, including friends and family, it differs greatly from the first album, revealing the Indian influences that Sweet Smoke acquired in 1972, much like the Beatles did when they went to India to live with a guru.Sweet Smoke recorded just two studio albums, this the second one being released in 1972. After finding some success in Europe with their first album "Just a poke", the band expanded from a five piece to seven members and spent some time in India before recording a follow up album. As a result, Indian influences are clearly perceptible on "Darkness to light", which is a more diverse collection than their first release.

This album consist of two of the more familiar longer pieces, plus four short song based numbers. The opening "Just an empty dream" is a reasonably commercial melodic ballad, with similarities to early CHICAGO, and perhaps even a nod to CROSBY STILLS AND NASH. "Believe me my friends" is similar in structure, but more upbeat, almost country at times, the predominant violin offering comparisons with the music of KANSAS.

There are two longer tracks, both lasting around 13 minutes. "Kundalini" is the most vivid illustration of the Indian influences which the band picked up while there, with sitars and Hari Krishna type vocals. As the track develops, it becomes a more orthodox jazz number, with scat singing plus freeform guitar and sax.

"Darkness to light" which closes the album is a rather uninspired affair, which moves through solos by various instruments and chanted renditions of the title. The track is altogether just a bit too loose, and lacking in direction. The other two tracks, "I'd rather burn than disappear" and "Show me the way to the war" are slightly more rock orientated, with starker vocals. They are dull though, with little to distinguish them in either rock or jazz terms.

01. Just Another Empty Dream - 0:00

02. I'd Rather Burn Than Disappear - 4:20

03. Kundalini - 8:34

04. Believe Me My Friends - 22:00

05. Show Me The Way To The War - 26:28

06. Darkness To Light - 31:58


Personnel:

Michael Paris – saxophone, flute, percussion, vocals
Jeffrey Dershin – piano, percussion, vocals
Marvin Kaminowitz – guitar, vocals, percussion
Andy Dershin – bass, percussion
Steve Rosenstein – guitar, percussion, vocals
Rochus Kuhn – cello (violincello)
Jay Dorfman – drums, percussion
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Marty Rosenberg – percussion (03, 04)
Peter von de Locht – alto saxophone (06)
Puppa Kuhn – flute (06)
John G. Moring – producer


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