Bobby Callender's second offering is a similarly lush and psychedelic slice of late-'60s/early-'70s mysticism. Again, the listener is transported into a hazy, opium den world of spoken word poetry and
David Axelrod-inspired production.
The Way follows the self-explorative travels of 'John', the album's protagonist, as he discovers the meaning of love, life and happiness. Be prepared for a number of references to serene meadows, matriarchal sunlight and transcendental harmony throughout. While, generally speaking, the vibe here is very similar to
Rainbow, there seems to be less of an emphasis on sitars and Eastern sounds than before. Perhaps his overtly Christian offering, "Let Thy Will Be Done," is an explanation for this. Regardless, this time the overall feel of is more
All Things Must Pass than
Wonderwall. Collaborators on this highly recommended set include producer,
Alan Lorber and members of
Oregon. ~ Brandon Burke