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  Type Album
  Artist Pearls Before Swine
  Cover Thesethingstoojpg
  Background lightsteelblue
  Released 1969
  Genre Psych Folk , folk rock
  Length 40:44
  Label Reprise Records RS6364
  Producer Richard L Alderson with Jim Fairs
  Reviews All Music Guide http://wwwallmusiccom/cg/amgdllp=amg&sql=10:3xfqxqt5ld0e
  Last Album '' Balaklava ''<br />(1968)
  This Album '''''These Things Too'''''<br />(1969)
  Next Album '' The Use Of Ashes ''<br />(1970)


By early 1969, the original line-up of Pearls Before Swine - which had only ever performed in the studio, never live - was disintegrating around its leader and mainstay, singer and songwriter Tom Rapp . Original members Lane Lederer and Roger Crissinger had left, and Rapp had married Dutch traveller Elisabeth (surname unrecorded), whom he had met in New York when recording the album '' Balaklava ''Sleeve notes to Jewels Were The Stars. Original member Wayne Harley remained in the group, but left shortly after ''These Things Too'' was recorded.

The group had now left ESP-Disk and joined Reprise, a major label, and Rapp and producer Richard Alderson recruited studio musicians to play on the album. Chief among these was Jim Fairs, formerly of garage band The Cryan' Shames , who acted as co-producer and arranger as well as musician. Other musicians included violinist Richard Greene , later of Seatrain , and jazz drummer Grady Tate .

''These Things Too'' has been described as Rapp's ''"dreamy"'' album http://members.chello.nl/cvanderlely/pearls/disco/disco3.html, and it is generally less well regarded by critics than the albums which immediately preceded and followed it, ''Balaklava'' (1968) and '' The Use Of Ashes '' (1970). Rapp stated that it was the first Pearls Before Swine album which reflected drug use in the writing of the songs Sleeve notes to Jewels Were The Stars.

The album sleeve showed a 15th century painting of Christ by Giovanni Bellini . The picture was removed from the version of the album issued in Germany because it showed Christ's nipple exposedSleeve notes to Jewels Were The Stars.

The album was reissued on CD in 2003, originally as part of a box set, ''Jewels Were The Stars'', which comprised the group's four completed Reprise albums.


TRACK LISTING

# "Footnote" – 1:18 (Rapp / Auden )
# "Sail Away" – 3:06 (Rapp)
# "Look Into Her Eyes" – 4:36 (Rapp)
# "I Shall Be Released" – 3:03 ( Dylan )
# "Frog In The Window (reprise)" – 2:31 (Rapp)
# "I'm Going To City" – 2:30 (Rapp)
# "Man In The Tree" – 3:30 (Rapp)
# "If You Don't Want To (I Don't Mind)" – 3:14 (Rapp)
# "Green And Blue" – 0:21 (Rapp / Elisabeth)
# "Mon Amour" – 2:07 (Rapp / Elisabeth)
# "Wizard Of Is" – 3:35 (Rapp)
# "Frog In The Window" – 2:42 (Rapp)
# "When I Was A Child" – 4:46 (Rapp)
# "These Things Too" – 3:25 (Rapp)


MUSICIANS


Pearls Before Swine

  • Tom Rapp : Vocals, Guitar

  • Wayne Harley: Banjo, Harmony

  • Elisabeth: Vocals

  • Jim Fairs: Guitar, Harmony, Celeste

  • Other musicians



OTHER CREDITS

  • Recorded at Impact Sound, New York, by Richard Alderson and Danford Griffiths

  • Mixed at A&R Recording, New York, by Steve Friedman

  • Arranged by Bill Eaton, Jim Fairs and the Pearls

  • ''This album is dedicated to Elisabeth''



REFERENCES



EXTERNAL LINKS

  • Lyrics to ''These Things Too''

  • [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:3xfqxqt5ld0e AMG review]

  • [http://www.pbswine.com/ Official site for Tom Rapp and Pearls Before Swine]

  • [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=57218849 Fan site on MySpace]