Sleepy Hollow were a Philadelphia power-pop trio that on their only album followed the same trail that Badfinger or the Raspberries used to fill the void the Beatles had left. This album was reissued on 1977 as «Billay» by the scam label Tiger Lily.
The albums starts with Sincerely Yours, almost a retake of the Shangri-las Remember (Walking in the Sand) full of drama, strings and synthesizers as sung by an angry John Lennon. One Time sounds like an A Hard Day's Night - Help lost track with a George Harrison slide solo straight from the All Must Things Past era and feel-good la-la-las. It's followed by Take Me Back, a plaintive mid-tempo with a functional string arrangement and more Harrison-like guitars. Talking Out Of Turn follows, again resting on a Harrison approach. Next is Lay it on the Line a mournful ballad accompanied by a guitar played through a flanger and catchy lines all over. Love Minus You with its McCartneysque piano it's a good track, albeit some strange drum rolls on the end of every chorus. Lady starts as an acoustic effort and develops into a baroque-pop tune which sounds more akin to the Left Banque for a change. Roller Coaster Man it's an up-tempo rocker not far from the Raspberries, with a sparkling piano line, a horn section, a sax solo and a final coda that without fail is going to bring the Beach Boys to the back of your mind. The album closes with Hades, a slow and spooky christmas tune lead by a grand piano and full orchestra arrangements.
All in all, a solid work primarily recommended to early 70s pop lovers. Does it stands to its reputation as a «hidden gem»? Well, it's up to you to decide that. I don't think it could be match with the best efforts of Badfinger or Big Star, but that's a hard mountain to climb for everyone else too.
Composed By, Lead Vocals, Guitar, Piano: Richard Billay
Drums: Joe Zucca
Engineer: Carl Paruola, Joe Tarsia
Photography By: Lee Marshall
Producer: John Madara
Producer, Arranged By [String And Horn Arrangements]: Tom Sellers
Companies, etc.
Distributed By: Famous Music Corporation
Label: Family Productions – FPS 2708, Family Productions – FPS-2708
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Country: US
Released: 1972
Genre: Rock
Style: Pop Rock
Label: Aurora – AUCD5016
Format: CD, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release
Country: UK
Released: 2011
Genre: Rock, Pop
Style: Pop Rock
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