The Soul of Many Places: The Elektra Years, 1972-1974 Tracks
1. Ol' 55
2. For the Second Time
3. Keep on Sailing
4. Old Man at the Mill
5. Wailing Goodbye
6. Shady Lies
7. I'll Fly Away
8. True Story of Amelia Earhart
9. Seven Bridges Road
10. Biloxi
11. Propinquity
12. Fault
13. Even the Guiding Light
14. I Don't Want to Talk About It
15. Louise
16. These Days
17. Call the Tune
18. Poor Ditching Boy
19. You Fell Through My Mind
The Soul of Many Places: The Elektra Years, 1972-1974 Review
His airy, pure tenor, superb taste in songs from other writers, and wide-ranging knowledge of different pop styles have carried this journeyman English singer and songwriter from the folk rock of the original Fairport Convention, to his own brief chart notoriety as leader of Matthews Southern Comfort, and subsequent experiments all sharing high standards but relative obscurity. This well-chosen summation of his mid-'70s L.A. sojourn captures Matthews's folk and country-rock work of the day to satisfying effect, mingling gourmet covers (Tom Waits, Richard Thompson, Michael Nesmith, Steve Young, Paul Siebel, and Jackson Browne) with his own lissome, mournful, yet gracious originals. A neglected country-rock master, his take on Young's "Seven Bridges Road" was good enough for the Eagles to steal it virtually note for note on their first live album, and he celebrated former bandmate Thompson's brilliance more than a decade before his "discovery" by critics. --Sam Sutherland