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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A truly innovative country rock album of the early 70's.
Rick Nelson was one of the pioneers in the formation of early rock and roll, and later reinvented himself within country rock. Rick's 1972 album shows him at his creative best. Known as his "comeback" album, the music on this album is a compilation of early rock, country, folk, jazz, and ballad-like slow dance music. Besides the well-known "Garden...
Published on November 14, 1999

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Rick's best-selling 70's album
The Stone Canyon Band, with a somewhat changing line-up, did a lot of tremendous music in the early 70's. Most of it went unheard, with the exception of the song "Garden Party", which became Rick Nelson's best-selling record of all time! I never heard it on the radio-- I heard it on TV-- in the "The New Mexican Connection" episode of McCLOUD that Rick guest-starred...
Published on June 27, 2000 by Henry R. Kujawa


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Rick's best-selling 70's album, June 27, 2000
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Henry R. Kujawa ("The Forbidden Zone" (Camden, NJ)) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Garden Party (Audio CD)
The Stone Canyon Band, with a somewhat changing line-up, did a lot of tremendous music in the early 70's. Most of it went unheard, with the exception of the song "Garden Party", which became Rick Nelson's best-selling record of all time! I never heard it on the radio-- I heard it on TV-- in the "The New Mexican Connection" episode of McCLOUD that Rick guest-starred in! But it didn't stick in my head-- too mellow. When I finally heard this album, I wasn't surprised I liked MOST of the songs MORE than the title track. Highlights: "Let It Bring You Along" (starts out quiet, then turns powerfully dramatic); "So Long Mama" (bouncy), "I'm Talking About You" (a powerful cover of the Chuck Berry classic), "A Flower Opens Gently By" (bluesy), "Palace Guard" (melodic & almost hypnotic). That said, this is STILL my least-favorite of Rick's 6 Stone Canyon Band albums-- but that still puts it way ahead of a lot of bands from the period. GARDEN PARTY is also available as a import "twofer" with the follow-up, WINDFALL, which to me is a much better deal!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A truly innovative country rock album of the early 70's., November 14, 1999
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This review is from: Garden Party (Audio CD)
Rick Nelson was one of the pioneers in the formation of early rock and roll, and later reinvented himself within country rock. Rick's 1972 album shows him at his creative best. Known as his "comeback" album, the music on this album is a compilation of early rock, country, folk, jazz, and ballad-like slow dance music. Besides the well-known "Garden Party" recording, you must listen to the rocking version of Chuck Berry's "Im Talkin About You", the catchy love rock tune, "I Wanna Be with You", and the creative and comical, "So Long Mama." Rick Nelson helped introduce the world to country rock in the early 70's. The Eagles may have popularized it, but Rick started the process. Listen to it for yourself!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better music he ever made., September 8, 1999
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This album is pretty good and probably Rick's best album and work that he has done.You realize when listening to it that Nelson definitly influenced Poco, The Eagles, and later versions of Fleetwood Mac. The Stone Canyon Band are a great backup band. Best songs are "Garden Party", "Let it Bring You Along", and "A Flower Opens Gently By." For the cheap price, I would defintly buy it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterpiece!, December 6, 1999
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One of country rocks' true pioneers, this CD is one of the strongest from Rick & The Stone Canyon Band----and for the money, a real steal! Thank God his twin sons are keeping his memory alive by incorporating Rick's music into their sets.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A CLASSIC ALBUM, February 10, 2007
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Yes,a classic album by a much missed STAR.Rick Nelson scored his comeback hit with the title track of this album.He strove to maintain artistic merit whilst maintaining the attention of the very public who did not want anything more than an artist frozen in the'50s.Rick Nelson made a major contribution to the California country rock sound and is not given the credit he not only deserves but earned.So when you read of the legacy of artists like Gram Parsons, The Eagles etc do yourself a Big favour and buy this album by the man who lead the way.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finest Rick's, April 4, 2006
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Almost the finest Rick's record.
I think "Garden Party" is his highlight.
Cheap cd, poor booklet.
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