![]() L Steve Hillage Atlantic SD 18205 Released: January 1977 Chart Peak: #130 Weeks Charted: 9
L moves away from the amphibious exoticism of Hillage's first post-Gong experiment, Fish Rising, into more conventional territory. Accordingly, two late-Sixties period pieces frame the album; Donovan's "Hurdy Gurdy Man" and the Beatles' "It's All Too Much." The arrangements aren't changed so much as dismissed; Hillage sings a throwaway vocal, then gets down to some fierce guitaring.
- John Swenson, Rolling Stone, 3/24/77. Bonus Review Now, I ask you, who would name an album "L"? Somebody would assure you that a track entitled "Lunar Musick Suite" has been "recorded exclusively at full moon, May and June," that's who. Who cares? Not too many people, I hope. I bet you already thing I hate this album, but it is only the cuteness on the cover that I object to. What's inside -- produced and engineered by Todd Rundgren -- is souped-up to the hilt, but it's well done and mostly quite listenable. Despite the presence of Don Cherry -- Ornette Coleman's former sidekick, who is heard only on "Lunar Musick Suite" -- this is decidedly a rock album, synthesized to kingdom come and respectably performed. If you like the sort of thing Rundgren dishes out under his own name, you'll probably like this serving as well. - Chris Albertson, Stereo Review, 4/77.
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