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Richard P. Havens, 1983 : ウィキペディア英語版
Richard P. Havens, 1983


''Richard P. Havens, 1983'' is a 1969 double album set by folk rock musician Richie Havens featuring a combination of studio recordings and live material recorded in concert in July, 1968. The album combined original material with several of the covers for which Havens is known. Notable songs include "Handsome Johnny" and the singles "Stop Pushing and Pulling Me" and "Indian Rope Man", the latter of which has been multiply covered under its own name and in retooled identity as "African Herbsman." The genre-bending album was critically and commercially well-received, reaching #80 on the Billboard "Pop Albums" chart. Initially released on the Verve label, it has been reissued multiple times in various formats, including by Verve subsidiary Verve Forecast Records, PolyGram and Australian label Raven Records. It has also been compiled with albums ''Mixed Bag'' and ''Something Else Again'' in multi-cd set ''Flyin' Bird: The Verve Forecast Years'' on the Hip-O Select label.
==Background==
''Richard P. Havens, 1983'' compiles a number of studio tracks with live material recorded for a concert in July 1968.〔 Musically, it displays Havens' multi-instrumental approach and demonstrates the influence of several genres, including folk rock, world music and folk blues. As critic Richie Unterberger described it in 2003's ''Eight Miles High'', the album "worked towards a folk-rock-world-music fusion of sorts, though one grounded in the sort of bluesy folk ()...and others had pioneered in the Village back in the early 60s."〔 Producer Elliott Mazer said that Havens' method of playing presented some difficulties to the many musicians who joined him, as "Richie was not very interested in learning the chords for the songs" but "made up his own".
Described as a concept album,〔 this was Havens' first experience co-producing one of his albums. Additional production on the album was provided by Mazer and Mark Roth, while John Court lent production to the song "Indian Rope Man."〔 For the cover, Roth photographed Havens in infrared.〔

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