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		<title>A Side of Marmalade</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 16:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenny Bloggins</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA['60s]]></category>
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Especially in music, it seems there are a lot of names that most prominently exist as a footnote.  I&#8217;m sure that&#8217;s a peculiar place to find oneself in.  You see this often in the quite communal scenes of the late &#8217;60s and early &#8217;70s, the best example being the Beatles and how everyone [...]]]></description>
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<p>Especially in music, it seems there are a lot of names that most prominently exist as a footnote.  I&#8217;m sure that&#8217;s a peculiar place to find oneself in.  You see this often in the quite communal scenes of the late &#8217;60s and early &#8217;70s, the best example being the Beatles and how everyone associated with them gets the distinction of &#8220;sixth Beatle,&#8221; &#8220;seventh Beatle,&#8221; and so on.  <strong>Marmalade</strong> is such a group.  Most music dorks seem to immediately associate Marmalade as simply the group that did a decent cover of a Beatles song, and that Jimi Hendrix was really stoked on the group in 1967.<span id="more-134"></span></p>
<p>Hendrix was particularly impressed by &#8220;I See the Rain,&#8221; and for good reason &#8211; it&#8217;s a flawless psychedelic pop nugget.  They had other great songs as well, but as the group progressed through the end of the decade and into the early &#8217;70s, it was cleared that the group was abandoning its sensibilities (originally acting as the Scottish response to English beat groups like The Hollies), taking off in a very, <em>very</em> pop friendly direction.  Not cool quirky pop like the Free Design, but like, sickly, lazy AOR boogie like Seals &amp; Crofts and Bread.  You can hear the degradation on the <em>Very Best of&#8230;</em> compilation, from beginning to end.  Of course, it wasn&#8217;t just that Marmalade was altering their sound to glide with the times &#8211; they endured countless lineup changes, vividly recounted in this <a href="http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=11:a9fyxq85ldhe" target="_blank">AMG article</a>.</p>
<p>With that said, however, the Marmalade, in their early years, was a painfully underrated psychedelic British pop outfit.  They maintained two bass players (something I appreciate as a bass player myself) &#8211; one traditional four-string bass and a super low-end six-string, which concocted a subtly unusual sound amidst the flurry of major key melodies. &#8220;Man in a Shop&#8221; is the type of sweet, overpowering baroque pop song that warps your mind and makes you think you could land softly if you leaped off a building holding an umbrella.  And with that said, below are two songs that, in my opinion, make Marmalade memorable.  If only they followed this direction, lineup circumstances notwithstanding, Marmalade, in a personal and respectful hypothesis, would&#8217;ve had the rabid cult following that many of their late-&#8217;60s psych pop contemporaries enjoyed then, and today, rather than be relegated to the footnote realm.</p>
<p><strong>MP3 :::</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.thedecibeltolls.com/mp3/Marmalade_-_I_See_the_Rain.mp3" target="_blank">The Marmalade &#8211; I See the Rain</a><br />
<a href="http://www.thedecibeltolls.com/mp3/Marmalade_-_Man_in_a_Shop.mp3" target="_blank">The Marmalade &#8211; Man in a Shop</a><strong><br />
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