Aereo-Plain
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Aereo-Plain'' is a 1971
studio album An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track cartridge, 8-track or Cassette tape, cassette), or digital distribution, dig ...
by American bluegrass singer-songwriter and instrumentalist John Hartford. It reached number 193 on
The Billboard 200 The ''Billboard'' 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States. It is published weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine to convey the popularity of an artist or groups of artists. Sometimes, a recordi ...
chart.


Background

The music on ''Aereo-Plain'' is a blend of traditional bluegrass musicianship and the
hippie A hippie, also spelled hippy, especially in British English, is someone associated with the counterculture of the 1960s, counterculture of the mid-1960s to early 1970s, originally a youth movement that began in the United States and spread to dif ...
spirit of the '70s. The album sold so poorly that
Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (WBEI), commonly known as Warner Bros. (WB), is an American filmed entertainment studio headquartered at the Warner Bros. Studios complex in Burbank, California and the main namesake subsidiary of Warner Bro ...
decided to devote no promotion at all to Hartford's next release ''Morning Bugle''. Nevertheless, ''Aereo-Plain'' has been called the forerunner of the genre now known as "
Newgrass Bluegrass music is a Music genre, genre of American roots music that developed in the 1940s in the Appalachian region of the United States. The genre derives its name from the band Bill Monroe, Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys. Bluegrass has r ...
". Hartford subsequently asked to be released from his contract and later signed with Flying Fish Records.Hote, Ky. 2002. Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange review of ''Steam Powered Aereo-Takes''.
/ref> The other members of the Aereo-Plain Band were bluegrass veterans Norman Blake,
Vassar Clements Vassar Carlton Clements (April 25, 1928 – August 16, 2005) was an American jazz, Swing music, swing, and Bluegrass music, bluegrass fiddler. Clements has been dubbed the Father of Hillbilly Jazz, an improvisational style that blends and borro ...
, Tut Taylor, and Randy Scruggs. The sessions were controlled but relaxed, as Taylor commented, "John let us play what we wanted to play. 'Cause that's one of the beautiful parts about it—he just let us get in there and pick." Producer
David Bromberg David Bromberg (born September 19, 1945) is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter. David Bromberg biographyat Billboard.com An eclectic artist, Bromberg plays bluegrass rock, blues rock, folk rock, jazz rock, country rock, ...
recounted, "We'd sit around and smoke pot and play "Sally Goodin" for an hour and a half. That approach kind of became, after a while, newgrass." Hartford instructed Bromberg to "let the tapes roll, we don't want to hear playbacks until you've put the master together." In 2002 '' Steam Powered Aereo-Takes'' was released, which was a collection of outtakes and demos from the recording sessions for this album.


Cover

The cover features a bearded, long-haired Hartford wearing old style, aviator goggles, a distinct contrast from his previous appearance as a regular on '' The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour''. On the original LP, the title is spelled "Aereo-Plain" but the title of the song is labeled "Steam Powered Aereo-plane".Ricky Lamb. Bluegrass Classics: “Aereo-Plain” John Hartford. March 13, 2008.
Accessed May 6, 2009.


Reception

''Aereo-Plain'' has received high praise in retrospective reviews. Writing for
AllMusic AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online database, online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on Musical artist, musicians and Mus ...
, critic Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. wrote "The cult following of ''Aereo-Plain''... has less to do with the music than with Hartford's quirky songs and even quirkier approach... One of the attractions to this material is that Hartford seems to be in his element, just doing what comes natural to him... Aereo-Plain signaled the full blooming of his eccentric talent. This is an essential album for any fan, revealing both his genius and the glory days of early '70s progressive bluegrass." Music critic
Robert Christgau Robert Thomas Christgau ( ; born April 18, 1942) is an American music journalist and essayist. Among the most influential music critics, he began his career in the late 1960s as one of the earliest professional rock critics and later became a ...
gave the album a B+ rating, writing "I must admit that Norman Blake's guitar, Tut Taylor's dobro, and Vassar Clements's fiddle complement Hartford with tact, wit, and sly razzmatazz. But I insist that it's Hartford's funny, quirkish songs, rather than his banjo, that save me from continued boorishness." ''
Stylus Magazine ''Stylus Magazine'' was an American online music and film magazine, launched in 2002 and co-founded by Todd L. Burns. It featured long-form music journalism, four daily music reviews, movie reviews, podcasts, an MP3 blog, and a text blog. Addi ...
s 2006 review praised Hartford and the album: "It would be easy to call ''Aereo-Plain'' an 'Old Weird America' classic, but Hartford’s loves were never so static, and he seemed in on the joke besides. Shame, then, that the augurs of American music never smiled on Hartford the way he beamed on them."


Track listing

All tracks composed by John Hartford; except where indicated #"Turn Your Radio On" ( Albert E. Brumley) – 1:22 #"Steamboat Whistle Blues" – 3:23 #"Back in the Goodle Days" – 3:34 #"Up on the Hill Where They Do the Boogie" – 2:43 #"Boogie" – 1:42 #"First Girl I Loved" – 4:35 #"Presbyterian Guitar" – 2:04 #"With a Vamp in the Middle" – 3:25 #"Symphony Hall Rag" – 2:48 #"Because of You" – 1:02 #"Steam Powered Aereo Plane" – 3:43 #"Holding" – 1:47 #"Tear Down the Grand Ole Opry" (Hartford, Robert Taylor) – 3:28 #"Leather Britches" (Traditional) – 1:58 #"Station Break" – 0:13 #"Turn Your Radio On" ( Albert E. Brumley) – 2:16


Personnel

* John Hartford – banjo, guitar, violin, vocals * Norman Blake – guitar, mandolin, vocals *
Vassar Clements Vassar Carlton Clements (April 25, 1928 – August 16, 2005) was an American jazz, Swing music, swing, and Bluegrass music, bluegrass fiddler. Clements has been dubbed the Father of Hillbilly Jazz, an improvisational style that blends and borro ...
 – violin, cello, viola, vocals * Tut Taylor – Dobro, vocals * Randy Scruggs – electric bass, vocals


Production

*
David Bromberg David Bromberg (born September 19, 1945) is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter. David Bromberg biographyat Billboard.com An eclectic artist, Bromberg plays bluegrass rock, blues rock, folk rock, jazz rock, country rock, ...
 – producer *Warren Dewey – engineer *Claude Hill – engineer *Toby Mountain – mixing *Peter Amft – photography (son of Robert Amft) * Sam Bush – liner notes


References

{{Authority control John Hartford albums 1971 albums Warner Records albums Rounder Records albums Albums produced by David Bromberg