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Lyrics & Music Lambert & Nuttycombe - At Home (1970)

Posted on 2010-08-03




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Lambert & Nuttycombe "At Home"

1970 | Genre: Folk | Oldies | Songwriter

Dennis Lambert and Craig Nuttycombe had been on the fringes of L.A.'s music scene for some time, including stints with bands such as Eastside Kids and The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, when they decided to proceed as a duo. This beautifully intimate 1970 release was recorded live at the home they shared in Sausalito, California, and co-produced by David Anderle (The Doors, Love), Chad Stuart (Chad and Jeremy) and Glyn Johns (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones). A mellow collection of self-penned ballads that showcases their superb vocal harmonies and subtle guitar interplay, At Home has attracted a major cult following over the years. Though they gigged widely in California, Lambert's heroin addiction made it hard for them to break nationally and they parted after recording one further album in 1973.

Recorded in just a week, Lambert & Nuttycombe’s At Home was released in 1970. Unlike Simon & Garfunkel, who flavored their album with an array of instruments and sometimes ornate arrangements, Craig and Denis attempted to keep their album as musically uncomplicated as possible. With “Lambert & Nuttycombe” written at the top of the album cover and Craig pictured at the left, the sleeve might have generated confusion regarding the members’ names.

The album featured eleven original songs, plus a cover of Jerry Jeff Walker’s “Mr. Bojangles,” which would become a hit for the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band later in the year. The sound was direct and easily accessible, as Denis’s guitar and voice occupied the left channel and Craig’s the left. No other musicians or instruments were used in the making of the album.

In typical folk tradition, the lyrics dealt with everyday topics and occasionally used nature as a form of symbolism. Protest songs, common in the folk genre, were nowhere to be found in Lambert & Nuttycombe’s repertoire. With “Morning,” the album’s opener, Denis added the song’s bridge after Craig completed the verses and basic melody, and then the two added vocal harmonies to the song. The result was arguably the best representation of Lambert & Nuttycombe’s essence. Nuttycombe wrote “Something on My Mind” while in Sausalito thinking about home. “Ode to Drugan” featured music by Craig and lyrics by Denis about one of Nuttycombe’s guitar mentors who Craig worked with at Fife & Nichols.

“Mouse” and “Putting Myself Together Again” both dealt with the trials and tribulations of relationships. Lambert’s “Time” addressed the uncertainty of the future, while Nuttycombe’s “My Own Beat” offered a more optimistic view of life in unpredictable times. “Heaven Knows” dealt with Lambert’s struggle with heroin, a drug that would soon seriously affect his creativity and performance.

Drug experimentation is often a common part of the culture surrounding musicians of popular music, regardless of era or location. How the music is affected by the experimentation varies. While most of Lambert & Nuttycombe’s music didn’t contain obvious drug references and wasn’t the result of drug-induced performances, Denis’s addiction to heroin was present as early as the duo’s first album.

At Home became a minor hit on the west coast, selling around 30,000 copies. Although it failed to sell in other areas, Lambert & Nuttycombe made a connection with a small but loyal group of fans. In 1970, the duo began performing at the Ice House in Pasadena, located in northern Los Angeles. Comedians such as Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin performed at the club early in their career, often opening for more popular musical acts. Denis and Craig would play there consistently until their split, opening for such artists as local folk legend Tim Morgon.

With the help of their manager, Howard Wolf, Lambert & Nuttycombe began playing shows outside California. The duo played a handful of shows in Hawaii including the Crater Festival, sharing the bill with Little Feat and Steve Miller. As their popularity increased, Lambert & Nuttycombe were invited to open for the blues-rock band Canned Heat on their European tour.

If interested, a great bio is here: h**p://www.geocities.com/lambert_nuttycombe/bio.html

Tracklist:

01. Morning

02. Time

03. Bird Song

04. My Own Beat

05. Something On My Mind

06. Mouse

07. Ode To Drugan

08. Putting Myself Together Again

09. Mr. Bojangles

10. Country Song

11. Heaven Knows (Where I've Been)

12. Clover

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