

In fact, the deliciously crazed six-string acrobatics Zally laid all over the "What's Up, Tiger Lily?" score was only one of many reasons that very first Woody Allen movie remains, at least to these eyes and ears, the myopic li'l director's absolute best. Sebastian has frequently gone on record over how his trusty right-hand guitarist could sound like Elmore James one moment, Floyd Cramer the next, then play just like Chuck Berry a-ringin' a bell - sometimes all simultaneously! - and all at the drop of a single ten-gallon hat. Personally speaking, five notes into that "Do You Believe In Magic" solo made ME a disciple for life, yet an absolute wealth of such four-bar flashes of quicksilver, Music City grit exist throughout the Spoonful's loving canon of good-time rock. *Richard Greene - Violin, Viola, Keyboards, Vocalsġ976-77 The Rowans - Sibling Rivalry / Jubilationġ969 Earth Opera - The Great American Eagle TragedyĪll such strategically-enacted cartoon antics aside however, those who weren't lucky enough to be a part of a Lovin' Spoonful audience circa 1966, nor even care to obsess today over video footage of the band easily rivaling the circus atmosphere of a typical Ed Sullivan Show, can still marvel at the cockamamie genius that was Yanovsky by listening to the guitar breaks illuminating any of the four-dozen-or-so Spoonful songs Zal contributed his peculiar, fleet-fingered artistry to. Losing All The Years ( Andy Kulberg, Jim Roberts) - 4:38ġ0.Despair Tire ( Richard Greene, Andy Kulberg, Jim Roberts) - 5:31 London Song ( Andy Kulberg, Jim Roberts) - 4:24Ĩ. Marblehead Messenger ( Andy Kulberg, Jim Roberts) - 2:40ħ. How Sweet Thy Song ( Peter Rowan) - 5:00Ħ. Lonely's Not The Only Way To Go ( Lloyd Baskin) - 2:27ĥ.

Protestant Preacher ( Peter Rowan) - 5:25Ĥ. The State Of Georgia's Mind ( Andy Kulberg, Jim Roberts) - 4:03ģ. Gramercy ( Andy Kulberg, Jim Roberts) - 3:01Ģ.
