Laurel Canyon wonderfully captures the natural, idyllic vibe of its titular setting, the creative nexus of the late-'60s Los Angeles music scene. Swapping the polished pop approach of
Jackie DeShannon's past hits for an appealingly rough-edged country-soul sensibility, the record celebrates a place and time that transcended the physical world to signify a virtual Garden of Eden for the flower-power generation. Featuring extensive contributions from pianist
Mac "Dr. John" Rebennack and guitarist
Russ Titleman,
Laurel Canyon boasts a swampy, lived-in charm that perfectly complements
DeShannon's sexily gritty vocals. Her soulful reading of
the Band's "The Weight" anticipates
Aretha Franklin's like-minded cover, but most impressive are originals like "Holly Would" and the title cut, which eloquently articulate the rustic beauty of their creator's environs. [RPM's superb 2005 reissue features eight bonus cuts, including several sublimely funky collaborations with
Bobby Womack as well as the chart smash "Put a Little Love in Your Heart."] ~ Jason Ankeny