Listen: The Promised Land / If
The Promised Land / If
Jazz rock didn’t usually work for me. The description of If, a UK version of Blood, Sweat & Tears, was not inviting. But hey, they were from England, and when booked to open a show for The Faces who were still in their newly formed prime, I went along early.
No question, this was a live act almost like no other. The sheer power of two saxophones, part of their seven piece lineup, featured an incredible virtuoso in Dick Morrissey. Wow. Other than Family, Blodwyn Pig, Jethro Tull or Fairport Convention, my live experiences were strictly guitar based line-ups. Shortly thereafter, The Flock and Edgar Winter’s White Trash would pass through town, but at that moment, it was all new.
On record, things were a bit less spontaneous. Sounding more like Chase than the intended BS&T, If produced a rather controlled racket. Not unlike The Keef Hartley Band, occasional tracks or singles became favorites, especially some of those played live.
‘The Promised Land’ can still return me to that live show years later. Trust me, this one sounds way different having watched it up close.
Tags: Blodwyn Pig, Blood Sweat & Tears, Capitol, Chase, Dick Morrissey, Edgar Winter's White Trash, Fairport Convention, Family, If, The Faces, The Flock, The Keef Hartley Band