Beneath The Redwoods
Morrison Kincannon
- LP
- Label
- Spacetalk Records
Spacetalk is proud to reveal its most exciting release to date: a
collection of long-lost recordings from forgotten Californian duo
Morrison Kincannon, rescued from the dusty tape archives of the pair's
lead songwriter, Norman Morrison.
With only a handful of
sought-after private press 7" singles to their name, Morrison Kincannon
are all but unknown outside record collecting circles. Yet Norman
Morrison and Terry Kincannon wrote and recorded some superb songs during
the 1970s and early '80s, desperately hoping for the break that would
see them released on vinyl. Now, at last, their time has finally come.
Morrison and Kincannon first started working together as teenagers
almost 50 years ago. Every Saturday, they would get together to jam and
write songs. This led to recording sessions at a friendly studio in San
Francisco and a management and publishing deal with Manny Greenhill, a
man who had previously nurtured the careers of Bob Dylan and Joan Baez.
Sadly, their hoped-for-success never came, and by the early 1980s both
members had re-focused on work and family. As the years rolled by, their
original multi-track recordings lay idle in Morrison's loft, seemingly
never to be released.
All that changed when Morrison received an
email from Spacetalk Records two years ago, asking about the possibility
of reissuing "To See One Eagle Fly", the B-side to one of their 7"
singles that has long been a favourite of label co-founder Danny
McLewin. Once a deal had been done, Morrison mentioned that he had hours
of unissued recordings in his loft; a treasure trove of ultra-rare
multi-track master tapes that could be freshly mixed and mastered for
release. When the Spacetalk Records' team finally got a chance to
listen, they were astonished by the timeless quality of the songs. Put
simply, they just had to be released.
The resultant album is a
stunning set: an intoxicating glimpse into the world of two previously
unheralded master songwriters whose musical vision encapsulates all that
was good about Californian music during the late '60s and early '70s.
Rooted in the American folk revival and folk-rock movement of the late
'60s, the album's 15 thoughtful, heartfelt songs are laden with sly nods
to the likes of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Ned Doheny, Michael
Deacon, Cy Timmons, Gene Clark and Buffalo Springfield. The tracks were
recorded at various times between 1970 and '82 and gives a small glimpse
of the duo's total body of unissued work. The release comes with
extensive liner notes telling the remarkable story of two lifelong
friends and musical collaborators who thought their moment had passed.