Thursday, December 10, 2009

BARON VON GRUNT AND PERRO




P.E.R.R.O. The Planet Earth Rock And Roll Orchestra (as dubbed by Paul Kantner) were a group of musicians that came together for a series of albums." Sunfighter" and "The Chrome Nun" were two of those LPs Credited to Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, and David Freiberg, Baron von Tollbooth & The Chrome Nun was the first album made by these erstwhile members of Jefferson Airplane since the breakup of that group. Like such other spin-off projects as Blows Against the Empire and Sunfighter, this one featured a supporting cast of San Francisco Bay Area musicians including present and former members of a variety of groups, such as The Grateful Dead (lead guitarist Jerry Garcia, percussionist Mickey Hart, and lyricist Robert Hunter, who wrote the words to "Harp Tree Lament"), Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (singer David Crosby), and The Flying Burrito Brothers (bassist Chris Ethridge), as well as other former members of The Airplane and future members of Jefferson Starship. The Pointer Sisters even guested on one track. Despite the co-billing, the album's guiding force was Slick, who sang on every track and wrote or co-wrote six of the ten songs, though there was still room for the unbilled Jack Traylor to write, play acoustic guitar, and sing lead vocals on the song "Flowers of the Night," a celebration of monarchial overthrows throughout history. Perhaps more outside songwriting should have been employed, since the compositions here were second-rate. The public was catching on, too: Kantner's Blows Against the Empire had reached the Top 20, but Baron von Tollbooth didn't come near the Top 100. The team would attempt one more splinter project, Slick's "solo" album Manhole, then re-organize as Jefferson Starship in 1974 with the notable return of singer/songwriter Marty Balin. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

2 comments:

POP CLUB 60s and 70s said...

I am every day connected (via Redtelephone66), on your "magnifique" blog, with the story of GRUNT (Great!)... I was very happy to hear again the super Jack Traylor and Steelwind, I look forward to the continuation(suite), I am a big "fan" of the west-coast!!
Thank you and greetings from France

Anonymous said...

One yearns to hear the sci-fi stuff and it all flows through and within us, the inner leading to the outer space of our imaginations. I really loved both the earthlieness and unearthliness of this posting.....ah where are the visionaries.....
I did not find a fault with this album, sure not up there with White Rabbit but who wants to live at that cosmic rate......if they do, try joining Gonzo in the bath tub waiting on that thrown electric fire???
Great one Bill....
Cy from Pck.

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