Original released on LP Interfusion SITFL 934320
(AUSTRALIA, November 1971)

Olivia Newton-John's "If Not for You" covers Gordon Lightfoot, the Band, Leslie Duncan, David Gates,
Kris Kristofferson, Tom Rush, and others. Though "If" is a pedestrian
cover of Bread's song which hit this same year, it would be a mistake to think
these are all mere "covers." The production and arrangements by Bruce
Welch and John Farrar are innovative and worthwhile. The only song they
contribute is a moving version of "Banks of the Ohio"; the interpretation of Richard
Manuel's "In a Station" is respectful and intuitive. "Music from Big
Pink" was only three years old when this recording was pressed, and it is one of
the few albums to survive the hype and get better with age. Olivia Newton-John
dipping into the Big Pink songbook was a stroke of genius. Labelmate Elton John
released Leslie Duncan's "Love Song" on his "Here and There" live
album, but that version doesn't have the sensitivity of this spiritual reading.
Both Kris Kristofferson tunes, "Me and Bobby McGee" and "Help Me
Make It Through the Night," have arrangements that bring new life to what
had became bar band favorites in the early '70s. "Where Are You Going to
My Love?" was covered by the Brotherhood of Man and the Osmonds, but finds
its niche here, as does the superb version of Duncan's "Lullaby." Tom Rush's
"No Regrets" and Gordon Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My
Mind" are well done, but it is Olivia Newton-John's cover of Bob Dylan by
way of George Harrison's "All
Things Must
Pass" which garnered her a
number one adult contemporary and Top 25 hit record. "If Not for You"
brought Olivia the attention she deserved. The musicianship by Lou Reed/David
Bowie sessionman Herbie Flowers along with Dave Richmond, John Farrar, and the
ever present Brian Bennett is top notch. After all her own hit records, hearing
this superstar sing so many familiar tunes, and performing them so well, is
utterly charming.


3 comentários:
Very nice, thanks!
I was living in the UK when Olivia broke out, and had this album (with a different cover). Nice to hear it again.
Mike
Yes, Mike, this cover only came out in Australia, on the first edition of the record.
You can see the other cover here: https://rymimg.com/lk/o/l/4aa7de3f21fe795485caa087e0a46f0a/1323803.jpg
Thanks
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