Sweet Trials
This article is about a studio album by Mark Williams. For the Sweet Trials related to the self defense case in Detroit, MI, see
Ossian Sweet.
Sweet Trials is the second studio album by New Zealand-born singer Mark Williams. It was released in March 1976. The album peaked at number 14 on the Official New Zealand Music Chart.
Reception
Suedo Nim from Victoria University of Wellington said Sweet Trials failed "to keep the grade" stating; "By use of mainly homespun material, a determinedly 'rocky' oriented approach to the album and brass backing leftovers from Grunt Machine, the end result is an overall lowering of quality." adding "Alan Galbraith's handling of production is competent enough but seems to have come in too heavy on the brass, at the expense of some possible rich orchestrations. The backing does tend to be loose, loud in places and superfluous in others which makes one wonder whether the album was less a solo one than a vehicle for contract groups to remain in employ. However, the album does have its highlights and Mark Williams does not disappoint.".[1]
Track listing
- LP/Cassette (HSD 1046)[2]
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1. | "Introduction" | Alan Galbraith | 1:30 |
2. | "Sweet Wine" | Reece Kirk | 3:13 |
3. | "No Matter How Hard You Try" | Clinton Brown, Keith Norris, Kevin Bayley, Wayne Mason | 3:55 |
4. | "Easy for Us" | Alan Galbraith, Mark Williams | 3:35 |
5. | "Tears" | Paul Clayton | 3:00 |
6. | "If It Rains" | Kiki Dee | 3:10 |
7. | "Outro" | Alan Galbraith | 0.35 |
Charts
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