44 years ago, Vin Scelsa played a cover of "Not Fade Away" that caught my ears. While it wasn't necessary groundbreaking, it had something that made me want to hear it again. And this is a song most people don't really need to hear at all anymore. It was Mick Fleetwood, from a solo record called "The Visitor," that was recorded in Ghana, West Africa. I found a promo at Vinyl Mania for $2.99 and I have had it ever since. But, I don't think I've listened to it in 43 years.
Yesterday, as I paced from room to room trying to retrace my steps to figure out why I went into the other room in the first place---it was to find a Five Royales record---"The Visitor" caught my eye in the "F" section. So I played it.
The verdict after 44 years? I am really happy I held onto it.
The easiest way to describe "The Visitor" is to say it sounds like a 70's Fleetwood Mac record made in Ghana. But there is something extra going on here that makes it really refreshing. We've got Peter Green on a couple of tracks. We've got George Harrison on a track. And we've got these wonderful vocal groups like Adjo and The Ghana Folkloric Group making some joyful music on top of it all.
Maybe the "Not Fade Away" cover when played on its own won't thrill you. But I guarantee, if you give the whole of "The Visitor" a shot, at the very least, you'll think, "Not bad!" Or, like me, you'll want to hear it a second time. It is a truly beautiful record.