Pearls Before Swine – The Use Of Ashes (1970)

Pearls Before Swine – The Use Of Ashes (1970)

Their fourth album (second for Warner/Reprise) released in 1970 continued the tradition of psychedelic dreamy poetic musing and added a small orchestra of strings to add a classical feel. The album features songs written by Tom Rapp whilst living in Holland including the superb “The Jeweler”. Subversive, tender, moving, goofy, maddening, and profound PBS and Tom Rapp created some of the best and timeless musical poetry of the ’60’s and ’70’s.

Tracklist

1. Jeweler
2. From the Movie of the Same Name
3. Rocket Man
4. God Save the Child
5. Song About a Rose
6. Tell Me Why
7. Margery
8. Old Man
9. Riegal
10.When the War Began

  Pearls Before Swine – The Use Of Ashes (1970)

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11 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

    Tom Rapp is wonderful and i lost this album decades ago …

  2. Donno says:

    This is a lovely album, All the best
    Donno

  3. geoffc says:

    A brilliant album.
    And the ones which follow this PBS/Tom Rapp album were even better geoffc

  4. Anonymous says:

    love this classic album 😉
    Hasse

  5. Hazy Dave says:

    “Riegal” is supposed to be inspired by a true story: a prison ship sunk in the ocean during World War II. Tom Rapp read a story about it in the newspaper while he was living in the Netherlands, and was inspired to write this song. He and Elisabeth give it a compelling, haunting performance.

  6. skippy says:

    Wow! I can’t get enough of PBS and Tom Rapp.

  7. Miss F says:

    qUite a revelation… i was awestruCk wheN i firSt gave this a lisTen… just sat there and savored this achingLy lovely, heartbreaking alBum… fantastic imagery in the Lyrics…

    an album to accompany you in your life…til the twiLight of your years…an album to cry with, to hold hands with, to philosophize with, to have tea with, to rage and curse and pray with, music to play on all those insanE, inexplainable, painfuLLy gorge0us moMents…

  8. tamlin says:

    I met this group in 72 or so when they were living in Woodstock, NY- They’d done a gig in NYC and were returning home via a beat up Dodge van and I was hitch hiking. Like a klutz when they told me who they were I said “Long time, no hear”,which was true if a little blunt- they couldn’t get arrested at the time.
    But they were very sweet tempered and polite, handsome, and totally academic in dress.
    Time has been kind to their efforts

  9. Anonymous says:

    very beautifull music

  10. dgram says:

    It seems pretty legendary

  11. Anonymous says:

    Lovely music. taro

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