A Masterpiece
vintageboy | 01/19/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Simply put, this album is a masterpiece. I am so thrilled to see it finally released on CD in its original complete form. Previously, I had only seen tracks from it available on the Christie compilation "Glory River". Strangely, however, that CD did not include two of the best tracks from the album. Though really, it's very difficult to decide which are the best tracks from this album...they are all so wonderful.
The album opens with the haunting and gorgeous "Wood Child". A beautiful track that starts out softly before building to a tremendous climax. This is followed by the glorious sing-songy "Paper Song". These two tracks by themselves offer a good idea of what this album is like, alternating between sensitive and lush anthems bordering on psychedelia, mixed with bubblegummy pop diversions. It all flows so well together and is such a pleasure to listen to. The writing of Lou Christie and Twyla Herbert, along with the sumptuous production, and Lou's soaring vocals just leave me in awe every time I hear it. It's just too hard to believe this album has not received more recognition.
I could name off each of the other titles individually, but really all of them are masterpieces. I love the wistfulness of "Waco", the wanderlust of "Best Way to See America", the sweeping majesty of "Campus Rest", the infectious pop charm of "Chuckie Wagon", the immediacy of "Lighthouse", the thoughtfulness of "Look Out the Window", and of course the incredible title track which just leaves me feeling a little more humble, and likewise impressed by this amazing work of art. It's surely Christie's crowning achievement and I am so glad Rev-Ola had the good sense to release it on CD."
A landmark in music...
pietro cacozza | 11/24/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i've listened to this piece of art for many,years.jjust as long as sargent pepper.as long as pet sounds.just as long as any true classic creation..On the road by kerouac,the grapes of wrath by steinbeck.the lone existance of Johnny Cash or Hank Willians(the demon fighters).there is music that is good great then greater PAINT AMERICA LOVE falls into the latter.perhaps as great as PEPPER.perhaps as great as PET SOUNDS...but just then it may be GREATER.Listen to PAINT AMERICA LOVE and tell me of it's relevence today...Kerouac,steinbeck,cash and williams would know...you will also"
"Paint America Love"...the "Lost Gem" of the 70's!
Timothy D. Thomas | Brunswick, GA (USA) | 03/16/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Lou Christie at his finest! This is Lou's "Sgt. Peppers"....A true classic! Not a weak cut on this treasure! Get it now! You won't be sorry!"