Jeremy & The Satyrs is an album by American jazz flautist Jeremy Steig released on the Reprise label in 1968.[1][2] Steig initially formed the group to back folksinger Tim Hardin in 1966.[3][4]

Jeremy & The Satyrs
Studio album by
Jeremy Steig & The Satyrs
Released1968
Recorded1968
GenreJazz
Length43:29
LabelReprise
R/RS 6282
ProducerJohn Court
Jeremy Steig chronology
Flute Fever
(1964)
Jeremy & The Satyrs
(1968)
What's New
(1969)

Reception

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Professional ratings
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Allmusic     [5]

Allmusic's Ritchie Unterberger said: "its early jazz-rock fusion, with bits of soul and blues, was better on paper than in execution. ... at times, about the only thing separating this from run-of-the-mill blues-rock or soul-rock was the very jazzy flute".[5]

Track listing

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All compositions by Adrian Guillery except where noted

  1. "In the World of Glass Teardrops" − 5:22
  2. "Superbaby" (Warren Bernhardt) − 3:52
  3. "She Didn't Even Say Goodbye" − 6:30
  4. "The Do It" (Guillery, Bernhardt) − 2:58
  5. "The First Time I Saw You Baby (With Your Pretty Green Eyes)" − 3:29
  6. "Lovely Child of Tears" (Bernhardt) − 3:55
  7. "(Let's Go to the) Movie Show" − 2:41
  8. "Mean Black Snake" (Traditional) − 5:15
  9. "Canzonetta" (Eddie Gómez) − 2:25
  10. "Foreign Release" (The Satyrs) − 3:21
  11. "Satyrized" − 3:41

Personnel

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Technical
  • Ed Thrasher - art direction
  • Jeremy Steig - cover illustration

References

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  1. ^ Both Sides Now: Reprise Album Discography, Part 3: R/RS-6200 to RS-6399 (1966-1970), accessed April 18, 2018
  2. ^ Jeremy Steig discography Archived 2018-04-17 at the Wayback Machine, accessed April 18, 2018
  3. ^ Keepnews, P. Jeremy Steig, Flutist Who Bridged Jazz and Rock, Dies at 73, New York Times, June 2, 2016
  4. ^ Eddie Gómez discography Archived 2018-04-25 at the Wayback Machine, accessed April 20, 2018
  5. ^ a b Unterberger, Ritchie. Jeremy & The Satyrs – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved April 18, 2018.