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Gary Vogenson: Shot of Hope
ByGary Vogenson
guitar
Grateful Dead
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1965
For instance, this to-the-point rendition of one of the (unfortunately) few songs the late Richard Manuel wrote and sang for

The Band
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1967

Poco
band / ensemble / orchestraNot every source and influence here is so readily discernible, however. Nick Lowe's "Peace, Love and Understanding" sounds a bit holier than thou rather than tongue-in-cheek....or is it? Easy acoustic or electric guitar strumming cushions dobro, weaving in and out of an arrangement featuring executive producer Jim Pugh's Hammond B3 organ, evoking thoughts of early work by both

John Hiatt
guitar
Ry Cooder
guitarb.1947
In such layered instrumentals, prominently featuring some pedal steel from Dave Zirbel, a bit more conventional than the late Jerry Garcia might play it, those glowing lines nonetheless extend a link to "Ripple;" on the sanctified likes of this cull from the iconic psychedelic warriors' landmark American Beauty (Warner Brothers, 1970); the chorus is appropriately reminiscent of a gospel choir in the midst of church service, its wordless intervals panning across the stereo spectrum to enhance the engrossing quality of the cut.
It is one of the genuinely ingenious moments on Shot of Hope, but not the only one. That said, notwithstanding Gary Vogenson's varied experience touring and recording with

Elvin Bishop
guitar, electricb.1942
Norton Buffalo
harmonica1951 - 2009
Of course, such quibbling becomes virtually moot at the first fleet, rhythmic notes emanating from the take on another staple from the Dead canon. The unself-conscious way the otherwise ever-so-respectful Gary Vogenson twirls off the words to "Friend of the Devil' (its authorship oddly credited solely to Garcia's collaborator and lyricist Robert Hunter), it is as if he has well and truly found his voice. ">
Track Listing
Barbaric Splendor; Shot of Hope; Powerful Potion; Peace, Love And Understanding; ripple; In A Station; Doing time In Bakersfield; Friend of the Devil, Do Right Woman; The Cuckoo; Don't Tell Me About Love; Lies; Soul of the Wolf.
Personnel
Gary Vogenson
guitarRuss Gauthier
mandolinDavid Kessner
pianoSteve Evans
bassGary Silva
drumsVicky Randall
percussionMarin Slim
vocalsAdditional Instrumentation
Gary Vogenson: vocals, dobro, harmonica, mandolin; Russ Gauthier: acoustic guitar, backing vocals, banjo; Dave Zirbel: pedal steel; John McFee: pedal steel; Jim Pugh: Hammond B3, piano, David Kessner: piano; Steve Evans: bass; Kevin Hays: drums; Marin Slim: backing vocals.
Album information
Title: Shot of Hope | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: The Little Village Foundation
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