Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds

HAMILTON, JOE FRANK & REYNOLDS
 
 
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds were a 1970s soft rock trio from Los Angeles. The original members were Dan Hamilton (guitar/lead vocal), Joe Frank Carollo (bass/vocal), and Tommy Reynolds (multi-instrumentalist/vocal), all of whom had previously played in The T-Bones, a 1960s band noted for the instrumental hit “No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach’s In)”. The group first hit the charts in 1971 with “Don’t Pull Your Love”. Reynolds left the group in late 1972, and was replaced by keyboardist Alan Dennison, but the band kept the name ‘Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds’. This revised line-up performed the group’s biggest hit, 1975’s “Fallin’ in Love”.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
Allmusic’s Joe Viglione gives this 1979 release Crystal Mansion a somewhat higher rating of 2½ stars and says: “‘Lonely, Faraway, Missing You’ is a snappy opener, more appealing than Ambrosia, Player, and the Atlanta Rhythm Section, but falling short of the brilliant pop of Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds. However, that’s the market this band reached out to, not gritty enough to be Rare Earth and too hard to appeal to the fans of Debby Boone, who sings on the wonderful ‘Gather My Children’. The Crystal Mansion were a more than competent pop band that got lost in the rock & roll shuffle. ‘Place in Space’ is another stellar track – FM adult contemporary, if you will. The problem is that there wasn’t a format for solid adult pop music that didn’t make it to Top 40 prior to the invention of AAA [adult album alternative] radio.”
 
(August 2015)
Last edited: March 22, 2021