A new version of “Dear Mr. Fantasy” showcases his guitar style with some blistering fills and solos. It also sets up his always-soulful vocals in a way that make him sound like he’s still a young man.
Another Traffic cover is the album’s highlight. “You Can All Join In” keeps the joy of the original while adding some extra grit.
Mason also covers a couple of cuts from his underrated 1970 album Alone Together. “World In Changes” gets a world-music reworking, and “As Sad And Deep As You” has some lovely nylon-string guitar work.
He gets political on a new song, “That’s Freedom,” that expresses some views that may not sit well with the hippy crowd that grew up with him. But it’s a great message, accented by some spot-on lead guitar.
It’s easy to see Dave Mason hasn’t lost a step.
This article originally appeared in VG‘s August ’14 issue. All copyrights are by the author and Vintage Guitar magazine. Unauthorized replication or use is strictly prohibited.
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