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Monday, January 4, 2021

Upchurch, Phil - Upchurch

Name: Phil Upchurch
Album: Upchurch
Year: 1969
Style: Jazz Guitar, Funk
Similar Bands: Ramsey Lewis, Curtis Mayfield, Al Hirt, Jimmy Smith, George Benson
"One-Word" Review: Meditative Guitar Noodling in various settings.
Based Out Of: Chicago, IL
Label: Cadet, Chess

Cover, Record
Record, Back

Upchurch (1969)

  1. Black Gold  4:31
  2. America 3:30 (Paul Simon Cover)
  3. As You Said 2:31 (Cream Cover)
  4. You Wouldn't. You Couldn't Be True 3:02
  5. Cross Town Traffic 4:00 (Hendrix Cover) /
  6. Adam and Charlene 4:19
  7. Spinning Wheel 3:28 (Blood Sweat & Tears Cover)
  8. Voodoo Chile 2:52 (Hendrix Cover)
  9. More and More 2:43 (Blood Sweat & Tears cover)
  10. Midnight Chile 4:09 

Album Rating (1-10): 6.0

Members & Other Bands:

  • Phil Upchurch- Guitar (Kool Gents, Dells, Spaniels, Curtis Mayfield, Otis Rush, Jimmy Reed, Dee Clark, Woody Herman, Stan Getz, Groove Holmes, BB King, Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Brown, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Gene Chandler, John Lee Hooker, Grover Washington Jr, Cannonball Adderley, Soulful String, Rotary Connection, Donny Hathaway, Harvey Mason, Ramsay Lewis, Quincy Jones, Tennyson Stephens, George Benson, Mose Allison, Gary Burton, Lenny Breau, Joe Williams, Chaka Khan, Natalie Cole, Carmen McRae, Cat Stevens, David Sanborn, Michael Jackson, Jimmy Smith, Jack McDuff, Bob Dylan, Peabo Bryson, Anita Baker, Minnie Riperton, Red Holloway, Sheena Easton, Hubert Laws, Ben Sidran, Maurice White, The Crusaders, Palladin, Ichiban, Ridgetop, Bo Diddley, Marlena Shaw, Whitney Houston, Julio Iglesias, Moonglows, The Co-Ops, more)
  • Louis Satterfield - Bass (Phenix Choir/Horns, Philip Cohran & Artistic Heritage Ensemble, Sky, Intentions, Pharaohs, Salty Peppers, Phil Collins, Fontella Bass, James Cotton, BB King, Jack McDuff, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Okie Duke, The Dells, Shel Silverstein, Mighty Joe Young, Earth Wind & Fire, Emotions, ChiLites, Staples, Denise Williams, Ronnie Laws, Gap Band, Tavares, Invisible Mans Band, more)
  • Morris Jennings - Drums (Electronic Concept Orch, Operation Breadbasket Orch & Choir, Ramsey Lewis Trio, Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, Soulful Strings, Jack McDuff, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Zeet Band, Odell Brown, Jerry Butler, Dells, Peabo Bryson, Terry Callier, Charles Jackson, Chi-Lites, Manhattans, Curtis Mayfield, Jesus Wayne, Superior Movement, Roy Buchanan  more)
  • Donny Hathaway - Piano (Mayfield Singers, Salty Peppers, Woody Herman, Roberta Flack, Young-Holt Unlimited, Margie Joseph, Fascinations, Zeet Band, Billy Prewitt, Operation Breadbasket Orch & Choir, Little Milton, Barry Melton, Aretha Franklin, Jerry Butler, Cold Blood, Joe Cocker, King Curtis, Dr Dre, Nate Dogg, Sam Moore, Lo-Fi Allstars, Missy Elliott, Danny O'Keefe, Lou Vega, Rick Ro$$, more)
  • Bobby Christian - Percussion (Carl Stevens, Harry Lookofsky, Soulful Strings, Louis Panico, Louise Massey, David Carroll, Dick Schory, Sid Cooper, Melody Four, Jack McDuff, Zager & Evans, Guy Lombardo, Okie Duke, Joe Venuti, Hollins & Starr, Gene Chandler, Bonnie Koloc, McLuhan, Dells, Terry Callier, Jerry Butler, Charles Bevel, Bonnie Koloc, Chi-Lites, Heaven & Earth, Honeytree, Morello, Cleveland Eaton, Ron Steele, Tyrone Davis, Walter Jackson, Teresa Wiater, Peabo Bryson, Little Milton, Marti McCartney, LeRoy Hutson, Eugene Record, Manhattans, Rotary Connection, Gus Gioradano, Russ Morgan)
  • Dave Chausow - Strings & Horns (Ramsey Lewis, David Carroll, Joe Morello, Electric Concept Orch, Okie Duke, Jerry Sandifer, Mason Profit)
  • Stu Black - Engineer
  • Charles Stepney - Arrangement, Conducting, Producer
  • Jim Taylor - Cover Photo
  • Victor Skrebneski - Liner Photo
  • Randy Harter - Album Design
  • James Mack Singers - Vocals

Unknown-ness: This is one cool looking album...love the simple yellow and black art direction, the kaleidoscope image of Phil Upchurch, and most enjoyable, the Upchurch font. Since the cover shows just Upchurch and his guitar, I'm going to assume this is something bluesy, but along the lines of Clapton with more soul. However, the back of the record lists him as a Jazz-Rock guitarist, as well as the accompaniment of drums and piano (and 36 pieces on one track), so I assume it will be much more jazzy than that.

Album Review: The album spans the range of jazz from full orchestral support to three piece night club performances. The result is mood setting and relaxing for half the tracks, and bright, bombastic, yet gritty for a handful of others.  

Upchurch was a very talented guitarist, starting professionally at 16 years old. He had one big single in 1961 called You Can't Sit Down (US top 30), which President Clinton performed at his inauguration. In the mid 60's became the house guitarist for Chess Records, so he has performed on many records. 27 solo albums later, he is still performing today (2021), playing Jazz, Soul, Funk, RnB and Blues, not to mention an advertisement or a cameo role here and there.


Stand Out Track: As You Said

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Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Tymes (the) - Tymes Up

Name: The Tymes
Album: Tymes Up
Year: 1976
Style: Soul, Gospel, Funk
Similar Bands: Stylistics, TSOP, Philly Cream, Tavaras, Spinners, Delfonics, Chi-Lites, Five Stairsteps
"One-Word" Review: pimped out gospel soul
Based Out Of: Philadelphia, PA
Label: RCA, Victor
Cover, Record
Record, Back
Tymes Up (1976)
  1. Only Your Love 5:01
  2. It's Cool 3:38 (single)
  3. If I Can't Make You Smile 3:54
  4. God's Gonna Punish You 4:44/
  5. Hypnotized 3:48
  6. Goin' Through the Motions 3:40
  7. To the Max 4:49
  8. Good Morning Dear Lord 5:54
Album Rating (1-10): 6.0

Members & Other Bands:
  • Billy Jackson - Producer, Director, Percussion, Backing Vox/Rap (The Citizens' Band, Daddy Kae Trio, Soiree, The Re-Vels, Lifestyle, Beverley Craven)
  • Richie Rome - Arrangements, Keys (African Suite, Patti LaBelle, Terry Knight, Cheltenham Orch, Carol Stivers, Jimmy Ruffin, Dianne Steinberg, Persuaders, Horseshoe, Willis Jackson, Archie Bell & Drells, Chi-Lites, Ritchie Family, many)
  • George Williams - Lead Vox, Backing Vox/Rap 
  • Albert Berry Tenor 1st, 2nd (Latineers)
  • Norman Burnett - Tenor, Baritone (Latineers)
  • Wade Davis - Baritone (Ferguson, Davis & Jones, Lifestyle, Davis & Lee)
  • Jerry Ferguson - Tenor (Ferguson, Davis & Jones, Lifestyle, Davis & Lee)
  • Donald Banks - Bass (Latineers)
  • Bernard Purdie - The Sounds of NY Band Leader, Drums (Harlem River Drive, Hummingbirg, New Pulse Jazz Band, Pretty Purdie & Playboys, Profile, Rhythmstick, Roy Ayers Ubiquity, Godfathers of Groove, Leon Thomas Blues Band, Mac Chrupcala Trio, Liv Warfield, Bruce Arnold, Nina Simone, Jimmy Smith, Phil Upchurch, Charlie Byrd more)
  • Karl Chambers - Drums (MFSB, Ronald & Karl, The Producers, The Romeos, Toomorrow, Yellow Sunshine, Barbara Mason, Don Covay, Teddy Pendergrass, Intruders, The Three Degrees, O'Jays, Orlons)
  • George Devins - Percussion, Vibes (Dizzy Gillespie, Harris-Leigh +3, Lew Davis, Ninapinta & his Bongos & Congas, Brassmates, Brothers, Jerry Ross, Don Costa, Irving Joseph, Don Arnone, Al Caiola more)
  • Ray Barretto - Congas, Timbales (Art Farmer, Artists United Against Apartheid, Cannonball Adderley, Fania All Stara, Lou Donaldson, Oliver Nelson, Quincy Jones, New World Spirit, Charanga Band, Charanga Moderna, Al Grey, Billy Mitchell, Blackout Allstars, Herbie Mann, Ray Bryant, Tito Puente, Wild Bill Moore, Woody Herman, Thundering Herd, more)
  • Paul Griffith - Keys (Aretha Franklin, Tim Carroll) 
  • Larry Bongo Washington - Percussion, Congas (Anglo Saxon Brown, Black Light Orch, Eddie Drennon & BBS unlimited, John Davis & Monster Orch, MFSB, Salsoul Orch, Stylistics, Laura Nyro, Good God, Harold Melvin, more)
  • Carl Lynch - Guitar (Dayton Selby Sound, Brownie McGhee, Cootie Williams, Will Holt, Preston McKinnon, Casey Anderson, Rose Murphy, The Orioles, Joan Toliver, Curtis Amy, Les McCann, Johnny Hodges, Jerome Richardson, Hank Crawford, George Benson, Jimmy Smith, Circle of Music, Melvin Van Peebles, King Curtis, James Brown, Dizzy Gillespie, Fugs, Peter Allen, Sharon Ridley, Charles McPherson, Carol Hall, Percy Mayfield, Van McCoy, Gerri Granger, Teresa Brewer, Marlena Shaw. Joneses, Bo Diddley, Webster Lewis, Jimmy Owens, Bunky Green, James Moody, Coasters, Herman Chittison, Ruth Brown, James Brown, Nina Simone, Clyde McPhatter, Rita Pavone, Bobby Byrd, JJ Johnson, Carla Thomas, Johnny Hodges, LaVern Baker, Diane Destry, Lee Castle, Sam Taylor, Leo Stephenson)
  • Cornell Dupree - Guitar (Harlem River Drive, King Curtis & the Kingpins, Rainbow, Snooky Young, Stuff, Gadd Gang, The RH Factor, Donny Hathaway, Lulu, Aretha Franklin, Laura Nyro, Freddie King, Herbie Mann, Jerry Williams, more)
  • Wilbur Bascombe - Bass (New Pulse Jazz Band, Players Assoc. The Zodiac, Willie Collins, Marion Williams, Buddy Terry, Lightnin' Rod, Billy Butler, Bo Diddley, Martin Mull, Roy Ayers, Michael Bolotin, Chuck Berry, Jeff Beck, Frankie Valli, Grace Jones more)
  • Don Renaldo - The Sound of Philadelphia Band Leader (Horns & Strings, John Davis & Monster Orch, MFSB, Salsoul Orch, Delfonics, Barbara Mason, Stylistics, Grady Tate, Billy Paul, Charles Mann, Spinners, First Choice, Manhattans, Dick Jensen, Ecstasy-Passion-Pain, Major Harris, Persuaders, William DeVaughn, BB King, Modulations, Blue Magic, Gwen & Bruce, Eddie Kendricks, Universe City, Loleatta Holloway, Double Exposure, Arthur Prysock, Carol Williams, Ritchie Family, Eddie Drennon, Chi-Lites, Johnny Mathis, Harold Melvin, Archie Bell, Grace Jones, Lou Rawls, Billy Paul, Charo, Eddie Holman, Gaz, Metropolis, Ellen McIlwaine, Gary Criss, Jerry Butler, Montana, Dexter Wansel, Silver Convention, Trammps, Karen Young, Love Committee, The Futures, Gabriel, Ruth Waters, Jean Carn, Jones Girls, Bonnie Boyer, Cindy & Roy, Jackie Moore, Michael Pedicin Jr, Chuck brown, McFadden & Whitehead, Philly Cream, Fania All Stars, Strange Affair, OC Smith, Mizz, Sal Barbieri & Royal Company, Kat Mandu, Teddy Pendergrass, Dee Dee Sharp, Deniece Williams, Cashmere, Spinners, Flower, The Three Degrees, Laura Nyro, Exodus)
  • Richie Genovese - Bass Trombone (Salsoul Orch, Stylistics, Delfonics, JJ Barnes, First Choice, Spinners, Loleattsa Holloway, Doulbe Exposure, Eddie Holman, Charo, Gloria Gaynor, Montana, Arthur Prysock, Ahsa Puthli, Bonnie Boyer, Michael Pedicin Jr, William Bolcom, Arnold Weinstein, Lulu Santos, Nuyorican Soul, Exodus)
  • Roger DeLillo - Trombone, Euphonium (Dan McMillion, Jazz in the Classroom, Salsoul Orch, Woody Herman, Herman & Puemte, Carol Williams, Arthur Prysock, Loleatta Holloway, Paul Williams, First Choice, Eddie Holman, Charo, Gloria Gaynor, Montana, Karen Young, Michael Pedicin Jr, Bonnie Boyer, Mizz)
  • Rocco Bene - Trumpet (Salsoul Orch, Stylistics, Delfonics, JJ Barnes, First Choice, Spinners, Loleattsa Holloway, Doulbe Exposure, Willis Jackson, Eddie Holman, Charo, Kool & the Gang,  Arthur Prysock, Ahsa Puthli, Touch of Class, Bonnie Boyer, Michael Pedicin Jr, Montana, FLB, Mizz, Abstract Truth, Nuyorican Soul, Joe Sgro, Exodus)
  • Bob Hartzell - Trumpet (Salsoul Orch, Stylistics, Delfonics, JJ Barnes, First Choice, Spinners, Loleatta Holloway, Double Exposure, University City, Willis Jackson, Eddie Holman, Arthur Prysock, Ahsa Puthli, Cindy & Roy, Touch of Class, Bonnie Boyer, Michael Pedicin Jr, Montana, Karen Young, Mizz, Moana, Exodus)
  • Christine P Reeves - Strings (Salsoul Orch, Frist Choice, Loleatta Holloway, Carol Williams, Double Exposure, Charo, Eddie Holman, Gloria Gaynor, Montana, Karen Young, Bonnie Boyer, Cinry & Roy, Mizz, Was (Not Was), Jean Carne, Men At Large, Gerald Levert, Eddie Levert, Incognito, Braxtons, Lulu Santos, O'Jays, Nuyorican Soul, Phyllis Hyman, Men of Vizion, Delfonics, Fantastic Plastic Machine)
  • Charles A Apollonia - Strings (Salsoul Orch, Stylistics, Delfonics, Carol Williams, First Choice, Loleatta Holloway, Double Exposure, Eddie Holman, Gloria Gaynor, Montana, Karen Young, Bonnie Boyer, Cindy & Roy)
  • Davis A Barnett - Strings (Philly Sound Orch, Salsoul Orch, Stylistics, Delfonics, First Choice, Loleatta Holloway, Double Exposure, Eddie Holman, Gloria Gaynor, Montana, Karen Young, Cinry & Roy, Mizz, Bonnie Boyer, Men At Large, Gerald Levert, Eddie Levert, Nuyorican Soul O'Jays, Backstreet Boys, Kelly Price, Nicole Ray, Jermaine Duprie, Men of Vizion, Jazzyfatnastees. Eric Benet, Will Smith, Martha Clancy, Jill Scott, Will Downing, eryKah Badu, Jagged Edge, Jaguar Wright, Vivian Green, Glenn Lewis, Darious Rucker, Floetry, Kindered The Family Soul, Curse, Javier, Ruben Studdard, Funk Bros, Patti LaBelle, Bonnie McKee, Southside Johnny & Asbury Jukes, Vivian, Anthony Hamilton, Margarets, Joy Denalane, Sleepy Brown, Roots, Justin Timberlake, Ron Hall & Muthafunkaz, Carol Riddick, Macy Gray, John Legend, Kanye West, Ne-Yo, NERD, Alexandra Burke, Paul Van Dyk, Rihanna, Esmee Denters, Black Eyed Peas, Fun, Daughtry, Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Troye Sivan, Kelly Clarkson, 
  • Vincent Pignotti - Strings (MFSB, Gamble & Huff, Salsoul Orch)
  • Anthony Singagoga - Strings (Salsoul Orch, Stylistics, Delfonics, Carol Williams, First Choice, Loleatta Holloway, Double Exposure, Eddie Holman, Gloria Gaynor, Charo, Montana, Karen Young, Bonnie Boyer, Cindy & Roy)
  • Rudolph Malizia - Strings (Salsoul Orch, Stylistics, Delfonics, Carol Williams, First Choice, Loleatta Holloway, Double Exposure, Eddie Holman, Gloria Gaynor, Charo, Montana, Karen Young, Bonnie Boyer, Cindy & Roy, Mizz)
  • Albert Barone - Strings (Salsoul Orch, Stylistics, Delfonics, First Choice)
  • J Chudnow - Strings
  • Larry Gold - Strings (Good News, NFSB, Salsoul Orch, Woody's Truck Stop, Emile Haynie, Michael Bacon, Carol Williams, First Choice, Double Exposure, Eddie Holman, Charo, Karen Young, Bonnie Boyer, Mark Child & Cottage St Gang, Mizz, Montana, Lorenzo Smith, Bruce Saunders, Good 2 Go, Brue Cohen, John Rose, Rodney Mannsfield, Men At Large, Whitehead Bros, Gerald Levert, 2 Aces & a Jack, Gustav Mahler, Uri Caine, Nicole Renee, Nicole Ray, Kelly Price, Jermaine Dupri, Jazzyfatnastees, Roots, Shaboom, Will Smith, Eric Benet, Will Downing, Common, Jill Scott, Changing Faces, Dice Raw, eryKah Badu, Jagged Edge, Bubba Sparxxx, Bebel Giberto, Jay-Z, Philadelphia Experiment, Jaguar, Wright, Jennifer Lopez, Glenn Lewis, Darius Rucker, Floetry, Ms Jade, Erro, Brandy, Christina Aguilera, Donell Jones, Ms Jade, Justin Timberlake, Kindered the Family Soul, King Britt, Bacon Brothers, Ruben Studdard, LSG, Murphy lee, Joe, Jeff Bradshaw, Zap Mama, Osunlade, R. Kelly, Charlie Wilson, Amos Lee, V, Raheem DeVaughn, Syleena Johnson, Thomas Dutronc, Low Cut Connie, Grace Carter, Michael Jackson, Troye Sivan, Fleeting Ends, Paloma Faith, Kelly Clarkson, Lana Del Ray, Ne-Yo, Caine, Joy Denalane, Natalie, Carol Riddick, Ween, Macy Gray, Al gerween, TI, LL Cool J, John Hill, Kid Cudi, Pleasure P, Bedouin Soundclash)
  • Jack Faith - Flute, Strings (Stylistics, Swamp Dogg, Delfonics, Moonglows, Spinners, Salsoul Orch, Blue Magic, Carol Williams, Willis Jackson, LTG Exchange, Charo, Johny Mathis, Montana, First Choice, Asha, Gloria Gaynor, Mizz, Leon Huff, Futures, MFSB, Rose Royce, O'Jays, Patti LaBelle more)
  • Romeo DiStephans - Strings (Salsoul Orch, Stylistics, Delfonics, First Choice, Loleatta Holloway, Double Exposure, Charo, Montana)
  • J D'Onofrio - Strings
  • Isabel Coles - Backing Vox (Kleer, Joey Negro)
  • Edna Holt - Backing Vox (Holt '45, Starluv, Ritchie Family, Mongo Santamaria, Michael Boothman, harold Ousley, Fatback Band, Black Renaissance, Stormin' Norman & Suzy, Angela Bofill, OC Smith, Keith Silverfish Ferguson, Fonzi Thornton, Talking Heads, Chickenshack, Kim Ryder, James Freud, Bryan Ferry, Rocking Chairs, David J)
  • Barbara Ingram - Backing Vox (School for Arts Singers, Ingram, John Davis & the Monster Orch, New York City, Slick, Spinners, Alpha Angels, Intruders, Philadelphia Angels, Salsoul Hustlers, Sweethearts, Sweeties, Stylistics, Barbara Mason, Detroit Spinners, Dick Jensen, Soul Survivors, Billy Paul, Harold Melvin, Ecstasy-Passion-Pain, MFSB, Archie Bell, Dee Dee Sharp, Blue Magic, Trammps, Dionne Warwick, Manhattans, Major Harris, Bunny Sigler, more)
  • Deborah Stockton - Backing Vox (Force of Nature, MFSB)
  • Evette L. Benton - Backing Vox (John Davis & the Monster Orch, MFSB, New York City, Spinners, Alpha Angels, Intruders, Philadelphia Angels, Salsoul Hustlers, Sweethearts, Sweeties,  Barbara Mason, Detroit Spinners, Dick Jensen, Soul Survivors, Billy Paul, Harold Melvin, Ecstasy-Passion-Pain, Ritchie Family, Archie Bell, Dee Dee Sharp, Blue Magic, Dionne Warwick, more)
  • Carla L Benson - Backing Vox & Special Vox Effect (John Davis & the Monster Orch, New York City, Michael Pedicin Jr, Spinners, Alpha Angels, Intruders, Philadelphia Angels, Salsoul Hustlers, Sweethearts, Sweeties, Barbara Mason, Detroit Spinners, Dick Jensen, Soul Survivors, Billy Paul, Harold Melvin, Ecstasy-Passion-Pain, Ritchie Family, MFSB, Archie Bell, Dee Dee Sharp, Blue Magic, Trammps, Dionne Warwick, more)
  • Luz Rivera - Backing Vox Rap (Miguel de Leon)
  • Joe Tarsia - Recording Engineer, Remix Engineer
  • Jay Marks - Recording Engineer
  • Kenny Present - Recording Engineer
  • Don Murray - Recording Engineer, Remix Engineer
  • Carl Parulo - Recording Engineer
  • Vivian Abbott  - Recording Engineer Special Thanks
  • Harry Chipetz - Recording Engineer Special Thanks
  • Dick Baxter - RCA Recording Engineer
  • Tom Brown - RCA Recording Engineer Assistant
  • Shelly Yakus - Recording Engineer Record Plant
  • Jay Messina - Recording Engineer Record Plant
  • Tom Moulton - Mixing
  • Nick Sangiamo - Photos
  • Design - JJ Stelmach
Unknown-ness: I've never heard of this band, but my mind automatically goes toward associating it with Morris Day And the Time. With the silly misspelled name and the play on words with Tymes Up parking meter photo in the graveyard, i get a sense that they think of themselves as a fun band. But looking at the immense list of musicians who went into the production of this record, i wonder if it will be more choir-like or operatic...especially with two tracks referencing god. I'm going to suggest that this will be soulful R&B, perhaps with a foot in disco, just due to the instruments listed and the year.

Album Review: This is a collection of soulful R&B with some fear of god gospel. Lots of smooth sexy sections coupled with the upbeat soul and cheery gods gonna punish you if you break my heart and sermon filled good morning dear lord. "It's Cool" is a fun, empowering story song where a woman gets hit on at a restaurant and has to cool down her jealous man. The strings do swirl around, hinting at disco on occasion, but it is much firmer placed in the vocal soul group category.

This album comes 20 years into their career (16 as The Tymes). Their two biggest hits in came in 1963 in the US (So Much Love, which beat the Beatles in the #1 spot) and then in 1975 in the UK (Ms Grace). They bounced around from label to label and had minor alterations to their sound trying to find a place to capture the initial first album success. Williams and Banks have both passed away in 2004 & 20011 respectively. But surviving members still play out as The Tymes to this day (2020). They were part of Dick Clark's 1963 American Bandstand tour, which was supposed to play Dallas the day JFK was shot.

Stand Out Track: Only Your Love

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Thursday, December 17, 2020

Truth (the) - Playground

Name: The Truth
Album: Playground
Year: 1985
Style: Jangly Pop
Similar Bands: Hall & Oates, Dire Straits, ABC, Tears for Fears, China Crisis, Howard Jones, Spandau Ballet, Style Council, JoBoxer
"One-Word" Review: pub rock with a smooth new car smell facelift
Based Out Of: UK
Label: IRS, MCA
Cover, Record
Back, Record
Playground (1985)
  1. Spread A Little Sunshine 3:35
  2. Exception of Love 3:07 (single)
  3. So Many Things 2:52
  4. Always On My Mind 4:02
  5. I'm In Tune 2:44 /
  6. Playground 3:22 (single)
  7. Solution 3:25
  8. It's A Miracle 5:18
  9. Thursday Club 3:35
  10. You Play With My Emotions 4:15
Album Rating (1-10): 7.5

Members & Other Bands:
  • Dennis Greaves - Guitar, Vox (Nine Below Zero, NHS Voices, The Co-Operative, Perfect Crime, Gwyn Ashton, Steve Marriott, Squeeze, Glenn Tilbrook & the Fluffers)
  • Mick Lister - Guitar, Vox (The Stowaways, Perfect Crime, Moody Marsden, Jamai, The Beat, Tony Hadley)
  • Chris Skornia - Keys (Fabulous Poodles, The Boyfriends, The Cane, The Planets, Billy Ray Cyrus, The Overtures)
  • Allan Fielder - Drums (The Climb)
  • Richard Parfitt - Bass (60ft Dolls, Blood Brothers, McAlmont & Butler, Lene Marlin, Duffy, David Sinclair Trio, Martin Carr)
  • Carolyn Lovell - Cello (Flesh For Lulu)
  • Dennis Weinreich - Producer
  • Hein Hoven - Producer
  • Trevor Hallesy - Engineer
  • Dave Powell - Thanks @ Konk Studios
  • H.T Murkowski - Photos
Unknown-ness: I had never heard of this band. I found 2 of their records in a dollar box, but decided on this one after simply reading it was a better / more popular record...but did not hear it at all. With a 1985 date, I assume this is smoothly produced pop with a bunch of synth effects in place of typical instruments.

Album Review: It is one part jangly pop, but also has a bit of a blue-collar pub rock edge, if only a small bit, underneath the mid-80's overproduction sheen. They possess standard nasally British vocals, and some Blue-Eyed, Mod-revival pop experimentation on a couple of the tracks with synthesized horns.

This is their first album, three years after Greaves and Lister formed the band and a handful of non-album singles. Two more albums followed, with the middle one being the big hit in the US (Weapons of Love), with some songs being featured in the 1987 sci-fi film The Hidden. They were on track to follow in the Jam's footsteps, but ended up coming off without their power and drive, and ended up succumbing to the era's Miami Vice soundtrack bands in the states, and never recovered back home. You can hear it quite clearly on the track "Is There a Solution," which is musically great until the Phil Collins like vocals and chorus hit.

Stand Out Track: Exception of Love

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Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Third World - Rock the World

Name: Third World
Album: Rock the World
Year: 1981
Style: R&B, Soul, Reggae
Similar Bands: Stylistics, Inner Circle, Wailers
"One-Word" Review: Free Love Soul Disco
Based Out Of: Jamaica
Label: Columbia
Cover, Sleeve, Record
Back, Lyrics, Record
Rock the World (1981)
  1. Rock the World 3:46
  2. Spiritual Revolution 5:11
  3. Who Gave You (Jah Rastafari)  4:26
  4. Dubb Music 3:37
  5. Shine Like a Blazing Fire 3:47 /
  6. Dancing on the Floor (Hooked On Love) 5:32(single)
  7. There's No Need to Question Why 3:48
  8. Peace and Love 4:14
  9. Standing In The Rain 3:10 (single)
  10. Hug It Up 4:45
Album Rating (1-10): 6.0

Members & Other Bands:
  • Michael Cooper - Recording & Mixing
  • Bruce Hensal - Recording & Mixing
  • Patrice Carroll - Asst Engineer
  • Robert Stweart - Asst Engineer
  • Vishwaka Wadinambiaratchi - Asst. Engineer
  • Bobby Bootheel - Album Art Concept
  • Mark Diamond - Photos
  • Mark Paternostro - Cover Art
  • Bob Heimall - Art Direction
  • Michael "Ibo" Cooper - Clavinet, Keys, Prophet 5, Vox, Funde Drum (The Alley Cats, Inner Circle, more)
  • Stephen "Cat" Coore - Bass, Vox, Harmonica, Guitar, Synth, Tubular Bells (The Alley Cats, Inner Circle more )
  • Richie Daley - Guitar, Cowbell, Backing Vox, Bass (Tomorrow's Children, Blaze, Derrick Harriott, Ras Eliebank, Black Market Rhythm Band, Jimmy Tucker, AJ Brown, Foundation, Earth Messengers, Bob Marley & Wailers, Candy McKenzi)
  • Irvin "Carrot" Jarrett - Golbell, Conga, Cowbell, Backing Vox, Akete drum, Bell Chimes, Tambarine, Quaker Drum, Open End Spanners, Bongas, Bell of Three, Wood Claps (Inner Circle, The Wailers Band, NDTC Singers, Bob Andy, I Kong, Jimmy Tucker, AJ Brown, Judy Mowatt, Joe Higgs, Peter Broggs, Jampara, National Dance Theater Co of Jamica, Toots & the Maytals, Candy McKenzie, Bunny Rugs)
  • Willie Stewart - Drums, Wood-ago-go-bell, Roaring Thunder, Tympani, Traps, Funde Drum, Timbales, Bottle of Green, Wood Claps, (Inner Circle, Blaze, Barry Biggs, T. Brothers, Pablo Moses, Jimmy Tucker, Cynthia Schloss, Gregory Isaacs, Lloyd Parks, Man of Nobility Ensemble, Marcia Griffiths, Earth Messengers, Ras Elibank, Karen Smith, Dawn Penn, Wailing Souls, Natalia Beylis, Paula Clarke, Delroy Wilson, The Jamaicans)
  • William "Bunny Rugs" Clarke - Vox, Guitar, Cabassa (Inner Circle, Bunny & Ricky, Bush Weed & Corn Trash, Hugh Hendricks & the Buccaneers, Candy McKenzie)
  • Valerie Von Pechy - Whitcup-Harp (Rosewater Blue, Billion Dollar Band, Peter Brown, KC & the Sunshine Band, Passion, Michael Blate, Raul Di Blasio)
Unknown-ness: Never heard of this band, but it looks like it will be straight up Reggae made to heal the world. Like the matching white outfits.

Album Review: While the album does have many reggae vibes, much of the production, sound and vocal performances are more in line with straight up smooth R&B, and dip a toe into disco on some of the tracks (Dancing on the Floor). "Who Gave You" sounds a little like Elvis Costello's "Ship Building" or "Almost Blue."
With  over 47 years (1973 formation) and 9 Grammy nominations, Third World is one of the longest lasting reggae bands of all time, often blending/fusing reggae with R&B, Funk, Pop and Rap, giving them cross-genre appreciation. Their biggest success was in '78 with their cover of the O'Jays "Now That We Found Love," which was the basis for the Heavy D's 1991 cover. This album was their first with Columbia after leaving Island records. Both Rugs & Carrot have passed away in 2014 & 2018 respectively, but the band still records and performs.

Stand Out Track: Rock the World

Links:

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Tavares - Madam Butterfly

Name: Tavares
Album: Madam Butterfly
Year: 1979
Style: R&B, Soul, Funk
Similar Bands: Hues Corporation, Spinners, Stylistics, Temptations, LTD, KC & the Sunshine Band, Peaches & Herb
"One-Word" Review: Funky Smooth Bedroom Jawns
Based Out Of: New Bedford, Massachusetts, Rhode Island
Label: EMI, Capitol
Cover, Record
Record, Back

Madam Butterfly (1979)
  1. Straight From Your Heart 4:27 (single)
  2. Games, Games 4:33
  3. Madam Buttefly 4:32
  4. Let Me Heal the Bruises 4:26 /
  5. Never Had a Love Like This Before 4:35 (single)
  6. One Telephone Call Away 4:25
  7. My Love Calls 5:09
  8. Positive Forces 2:58
  9. I'm Back for More 3:02
Album Rating (1-10): 6.5

Members & Other Bands:
  • Bobby Martin - Producer
  • Larkin Arnold - Exec Producer
  • Brian Panella - Direction, Personal Mgmt
  • Roy Kohara - Art Direction
  • Henry Marquez - Design
  • Oliver Ferrand - Cover/Back Photos
  • Robert Hickson - Illustration
  • Jim McCary - Liner/Sleeve Photos
  • Antone Laurence "Chubby" Tavares (Chubby & the Turnpikes, Linda & the Del Rios, Lime)
  • Perry Lee "Tiny" Tavares
  • Feliciano Vierra "Butch" Tavares (Chubby & the Turnpikes)
  • Ralph Vierra Tavares (Chubby & the Turnpikes, Linda & the Del Rios)
  • Arthur Paul "Pooch" Tavares (Chubby & the Turnpikes, Linda & the Del Rios)
  • Ron Kersey - Clavinet, Piano, Organ, Melodica (MFSB, Salsoul Orch, Trammps, more)
  • Benorce Blackmon - Guitar (Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd St Rhythm Band, Mike James Kirkland, Bill Withers, The Persuasions, LTD, Mel Browne, Jean Terrell, John Handy, Benny Golson, DJ Rogers, Kurtis Blow, Justin Timberlake)
  • Melvin Webb - Bongos, Congas, Drums, Percussion (Bloodstone, Fred Wesley, Johnny Nash, LTD, Marvin Gaye, Mel Browne, Jean Terrell, John Handy, Greg & Hanks, Wright Brothers Flying Machine, Halloween, Maxine Nightingale, Sir John Roberts, Syl Johnson, Thelma Houston, Deborah Washington, High Energy, Les McCann, Juice People Unlimited, Alain Chamfort, Street Players, Mary Wilson, Patrice Rushen, Splendor, Dramatics, Edwin Starr, Vernon Burch, Syreeta, Pyrymyd, Gap Band, Al Johnson, Yarbrough & Peoples, Nolen & Crossley, Esther Phillips, Jose Feliciano, Spinners, Billy Preston, Phyllis Hyman, O'Bryan, Atkins, Bobby Davenport, Goodie, Janet Jackson, Marlena Shaw, Gladys Knight & the Pops, Monalisa Young, Junior Walker, Dimples, Champaign)
  • Len Ron Hanks - Clavinet, Piano (Grey & Hanks, Jean Terrell, Larry Graham, Alfie Silas)
  • John Roberts - Flugelhorn, Trumpet (Barry White, jay Ansill, Natalie Merchant, Main Ingredient, Martha Reeves, Mel Brown Love Unlimited orch, T-Boy Ross, Penthouse Dance band, Tal Armstrong, Rockie Robbins, Vernon Burch, Christy Essien Igbokwe, Michael Wycoff, Albert King, George Duke, ZARD, Rachelle Ferrell, Musiq, Charlene Ava, Kirk Whalum, Spectrals, Gloria Newsom, Deniz Tek, Groupe Kounabeli De Masuku, Woodley Yeomen)
  • Oscar Brashear  - Flugelhorn, Trumpet (Bird Memorial Quintet, Brass Fever, Count basie Orch, Gerald Wilson Orch of the 80's/90's, Henry Mancini & His Orch,Hubert Laws Group, Karma, Master Fleet, Teddy Edwards Brasstring Ensemble, Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orch, more )
  • David Shields - Bass (First Cousins Jazz Ensemble, Mean Machine, Bill Cosby, Bill Quateman, Memphis Horns, Jackie De Shannon, Marlene Shaw, Blackbyrds, Thelma Houston, Jerry Butler, Kellee Patterson, Syteeta, GC Cameron, Patti Labelle, Emotions, The Originals, Karen Pree, Nancy Wilson, Haruko, Jim Capaldi, Leon Haywood, Mel Brown, Gladys Knight, Benny Golson, Bill LaBounty, Ms. Sharon Ridley, Bill Champlin, Smokey Robinson, 5th Dimension, Finished Touch, Deborah Washington, Bloodstone, Stephen Bishop, High Inergy, Chery Lynn, Rodney Franklin, Juice People Unlimiter, Vernon Burch, T-Boy Ross, John Mayall, Denise Williams, Robert John, Adrian Gurvitz, Gloria Gaynor, Valentine Bros, Harvey Mason, Randy Newman, DC LaRue, Andrae Crouch, Letta Mbulu, Flakes, Pyrymyd, John & Arthur Simms, Edwin Starr, Klique, Henry Gross, Freddie Hubbard, Stevie Woods, Bobby Womack, O'Bryan, Michael Wycoff, Wilton Felder, Manhattans, Marylin Scott, Jay Graydon, Jeff Porcaro, Beau Williams, Joey Negro, Cosmos Dwellerz Arkestra)
  • Maurice Spears - Bass Trombone (Gerald Wilson Orch of 80's/90's, Teddy Edwards Brasstring Ensemble, Buddy Collette Big Band, Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orch, Phenix Horns More)
  • Gaylord Birch - Drums (Cold Blood, Graham Central Station, Reconstruction, Santana, marvin Holmes & the Uptights, Natural Four, Merl Saunders, Pointer Sisters, Marvin Holmes & Justice, Roger Glenn, Lonnie Hewitt, Walter Hawkins & the Family, Kimm, Larry Graham, Bill Bell, Leon Patillo, Martha Young All Stars, Larry Vuckovich, John Lee Hooker, Charles Brown, Bob Stewart, Anthony Paule, Eddie Harris, Houston Person, Mary Stallings, Jerry Garcia, Napata Mero)
  • Steve Erquiaga - Guitar (Frank Mantooth Jazz Orch, Roberta VanDere, John Handy, Art Van Damme Quintet, Les McCann, Andy Narell, Jon Illg, Bobby McFerrin, Antonio Lozano, Steve Erquiaga/Brasel/Kenneth Nash, Mehler, Melvin Seals, Rich Hodge, Carole Walker, Barbara Higbie, Rhiannon, Will Ackerman, Alex De Grassi, Turtle island String Quartet, Johann Sebastian Bach, Windham Hill Artists, Howie Smith, Pete Escovedo, Kitty margolis, Jacqui Naylor, Raquel Bitton, Noel McFarlane)
  • Grover Mitchell - Trombone (Count Basie Big Band Orch,New Blue Devils, Lalo Schifrin, Frank Weiss, Harry Edison, more)
  • Linda Small - Trombone  (Gary Urwin Jazz Orch, Tompall Glaser, Cate Bros, Jules & the Polar Bears, Pete Chistlieb)
  • Tom McIntosh - Trombone (Dizzy Gillespie, Hubert Laws, Milt Jackson, NY Jazz Sextet, Oliver Nelson, Thad Jones, Mel Lewis, The Jazztet, more)
  • Don Moors - Vibraphone (Richard Dimples Fields, Taj Mahal, Mel Brown, Rockie Robbins)
Unknown-ness: Can't say I've heard of this band before getting this record. The cover looks like it is going to be heavily Japanese influenced, even if the back shows the band to be a bunch of 70s leisure suited gentlemen. Leaning toward a funk style with some inspiration from Japanese music.

Album Review: It is pretty much a straight forward Funk R&B outfit, with slow, methodical songs breaking up the disco funk dancing and street corner pop. 

They truly were brothers from a musical household, and started out as first The Del Rios, a backing band for Linda Steele, and then Chubby & the Realities / Turnpikes in the late 1950s. Both Bernie Worrell (P-Funk) and Joey Kramer (Aerosmith) were in the band at points in time. They eventually took their last name as the band name in 1969. They had a string of albums and solid collection of hits. In 1977 they acquired the disco band label- a label that undeservedly pigeonholed them- as their Grammy award winning version of the Bee Gees song "More Than a Woman" was on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack (the Bee gees wrote it specifically for Tavares). This album was the record that tried to break the image, sounding very Philadelphia Soul thanks to producer Bobby Martin. Eldest brother Ralph quit the band to pursue a 9-5 job (Court Officer) which he stayed at for 30 years and become a devoted father who was present in his family's life. The other brothers carried on, and in 2014, the five reunited for the first time in 30 years. And the band is still active, with future dates booked in 2021.

Stand Out Track: Positive Forces

Links:
Spotify full album
Wiki

Friday, November 13, 2020

Taste of Honey (A) - s/t

Name: A Taste of Honey
Album: s/t
Year: 1978
Style: Disco, Funk, Soul
Similar Bands: Gloria Gaynor, George Clinton, Chic, Sister Sledge, Musique
"One-Word" Review: Disco-Funk
Based Out Of: LA, CA
Label: Capitol, EMI

Cover, Record
Record, Back

A Taste of Honey (1978)

  1. Boogie Oogie Oogie 5:37 (single)
  2. This Love of Ours 3:20
  3. Distant 4:38
  4. World Spin 3:42 /
  5. Disco Dancin' 3:29 (single)
  6. You 3:20
  7. If We Loved 4:24 
  8. Sky High 5:04 (single b-side_
  9. You're In Good Hands 3:52

Album Rating (1-10): 6.5

Members & Other Bands:

  • Perry L. Kibble - Arrangements, Production Assistant, Backing Vox, Keys (JC Davis)
  • Janice M Johnson - Lead Vox, Bass (Lionel Richie, Felton Pilate)
  • Hazel P. Payne - Lead Vox, Guitar (Space People)
  • Donald R Johnson - Backing Vox, Drums 
  • Larkin Arnold - Back Quote, VP/GM Soul Music Division, Exec Producer
  • Fonce Misell - Producer, Arrangements
  • Larry Mizell - Producer, Arrangements
  • Steve Maslow  - Recording
  • Gil Jones - Recording
  • Sergio Reyes - Mixing
  • Butch Lynch - Mixing
  • Jim Nipar - Mixing
  • Ken Perry - Mastering
  • Tom Oliver - Additional Recording
  • Wade Marcus - String Arrangement & Conduction
  • Roy Kohara - Art Direction
  • Ken Anderson - Design
  • Dick Zimmerman - Cover Photo
  • Rosenberg/Levy - Liner Photo

Unknown-ness: I never heard of this band, but since buying this, i've seen the cover elsewhere, in a kind of iconic reputation. The image is great: two powerful, badass women stand with guitars and bass- in a world where that was very uncommon, in front of a honeycomb backdrop, driving the name home. The serious look on their faces gives question to the sweetness of the band name, "honey," so as to what is on this record, i can only judge as intriguing. Although the song names lend themselves to disco, i hope it leans toward real instruments, perhaps in a heavier, rock setting.

Album Review: This is pretty straightforward disco. Lots of swirling strings, and funky basslines, but there are some tender, softer moments that relax into the R&B world. Then there are some guitar solos peppered in that Hendrix and Prince would be proud of as well. 

The group started in 1971, and after doing USO shows internationally, they were "discovered" oncwe they returned home in an LA club. Named after Herb Alpert's song of the same name, not the play or film also of the same name. This iconic album had one of the biggest disco singles in Boogie Oogie Oogie, (written in backlash to an unresponsive USO crowd) which propelled both the single and album to go platinum in sales, and won them best new artist of the year, 1979 at the Grammys (first black group to do so). They burned bright and short, because as the Disco era was winding down, so did the band after their contract negotiated 5 album run. Surviving members have reunited in 2004 for a PBS special. And Janice M. Johnson, who is a member of the Native American Hall of Fame, carries on the band's name. They have been sampled quite a bit by rap/hip hop artists.

Stand Out Track: Boogie Oogie Oogie

Links:
Wiki
Discogs
Allmusic
Ultimate Disco Cruise
NJ 101.5
Jay Siegan Presents
IMDB
What Happened To...CBS News
Bold Soul Sisters

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Swinging Pistons - I Love the Sound of Machines

Name: Swinging Pistons
Album: I Love the Sound of Machines
Year: 1986
Style: Punk, No Wave, Industrial Techno
Similar Bands: Quintron & Miss Pussycat, Gang of Four, Crash Course in Science, En Vogue, B-52s
"One-Word" Review: Dance-Funk-Industrial-Punk in Synergy
Based Out Of: New Jersey
Label: RD3 Records

Cover, Record
Back, Record

I Love the Sound of Machines (1986)
  1. (ever since i was young) I Love the Sound of Machines 3:21 /
  2. (ever since i was young) I Love the Sound of Machines (Mechanized Mix) 4:28
Album Rating (1-10): 8.0

Members & Other Bands:
  • E. William Tucker - Vox, Guitar, Bass, Writer (Ministry, My Life With Thrill Kill Kult, Pigface, Chemlab, Chris Connelly, Regressive Aid, KMFDM, Revolting Cocks, Foetus, Darling Kandie, Hyperhead, Scornflakes, Thanatos, Final Cut, 16 Volt, Everplastic, Chainsuck, Illegal Teenage Bikini,  )
  • Andy Gomory - Backign Vox, Keys, Programmer, Engineer, Writer (Groceries, Dennis Young)
  • Judy Jones - Vox (Soul Train Gang, Mandrill, Charles Jackson, Pattie Brooks, Munich Machine, Brooklyn Dreams, Jeff Kutash & Dancin' Machine, Twennynine w/ Lenny White, Stacey Lattisaw, Allan Anthony, Lou Rawls, Najee, Paulinho Da Costa, Earth Wind & Fire)
  • Greg Frey - Engineer
Unknown-ness: Never heard of this band, but I got this because i liked the homemade nature of the cover. I didn't realize when i bought it that this was only a one song single with a remix on the back, but I was interested to see what this record, with the industrial sounding name and song title, would be like.

Album Review: Barely an album review, as it is just one song, but there is a lot of depth to the song. It is part kitchen sink-industrial  with a cold wave dance beat that comes off a punk, but more approachable, perhaps because the chorus is a soulful & sexy woman singing the title (think En Vogue). Maybe a little playfulness too like B-52's minus the surf aspect as well.

There is not much out there about this record/band, except for the information surrounding William Tucker. After this release, Ministry's Al Hourgensen picked him up to play on tour. He's from Jersey, so he has ties with Ween where he was in a band with their early producer/bass/keyboard player Andrew Weiss, and he gave guitar lessons to Deaner, AKA Mickey Melchiondo. He unfortunately took his own life in 1999.

Stand Out Track: (ever since i was young) I Love the Sound of Machines

Links:
Spotify
Wiki- William Tucker
Allmusic - William Tucker

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes - The Jukes

Name: Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes
Album: The Jukes
Year: 1979
Style: Pub Rock, Blue Eyed Soul
Similar Bands: Little Steven & Disciples, Steven Van Zandt, E-Street Band, Graham Parker, Springsteen, Tom Petty, J Geils Band, 
"One-Word" Review: Solid Pub Houseband
Based Out Of: Jersey Shore, NJ
Label: Mercury, Phonogram, Polygram

Cover, Sleeve, Record
Back, Lyrics, Record
The Jukes (1979)

  1. All I Want is Everything 3:04 (Single)
  2. I'm So Anxious 3:02 (Single)
  3. Paris 4:20
  4. Security 3:13
  5. Living in the Real World 3:58 (single)/
  6. Your Reply 3:53 (Single B-Side)
  7. The Time 3:38
  8. I Remember Last Night 3:56
  9. Wait in Vain 4:16
  10. Vertigo 3:47
Album Rating (1-10): 7.5

Members & Other Bands:
  • Southside Johnny (Lyon) - Lead Vox (Poor Fools, Steven Van Zandt, Bruce Springsteen, Sonny and the Starfires, Sundance Blues Band, Steel Mill, Studio B, Blackberry Booze Band, Dr Zoom and the Sonic Boom, Jersey Artists for Mankind, Chris Spedding, David Hayes, Gary US Bonds, Lisa Bouchelle, Keith Reid Project, Allman Brothers, Glen Burtnick, Cats on a Smooth Surface, John Williams, Killer Joe, Bob Bandiera, JAC Redford, Bob Delevante)
  • Billy Rush - Guirtar, Vox (Gainsbourg, Taka Boom, Charlotte & Serge Gainsborug, Bambou)
  • Allan Berger - Bass 
  • Kevin Kavanaugh - Keys, Vox (Jersey Artists for Mankind, Ken Viola, Kog Nito & the Geeksm, Fabulous Perms, Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul, Bobby Bandiera, James Deely & the Valiants)
  • Ed Manion - Baritone Sax (Miami Horns, Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul, Jersey Artists for Mankind, Joe Grushecky & the Houserockers, La Bamba & the Hubcaps, Fabulous Perms, Sessions Band, Bruce Springsteen, Gary US Bonds, Shannon, Paula Abdul, Graham Parker, Debbie Davies, Robert Cray Band, Bon Jovi, Culture Club, Joey Ramone, Misfits, BB King, World Party, Darlene Love, Jessie Wagner)
  • Steve Becker - Drums, Vox, Percussion (Kog Nito & the Geeks, Mtume)
  • Richard "La Bomba" Rosenberg - Trombones (Jersey Artists for Mankind, La Bamba & the Hubcaps, Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul, Late Night Horns, Miami Horns, Bruce Springsteen, Monroes, 8000C, Arrow, Rick Derringer, NY Voices, Ricky Martin, Livingston Taylor, BB King, Allman Brothers, Los Straitjackets, John Mayall, Richard & the Young Lions, Sugarray Rayford, Conan O'Brien)
  • Joel Gramolini - Guitar, Vox (Laurie Sargent)
  • Rick Gazda - Trumpet (Brian Pastor Big Band, Miami Horns, Gary US Bonds, Bruce Springsteen, Robin S)
  • Bob Muckin - Trumpet, Flugel Horn (Miami Horns, Bruce Springsteen)
  • Stan Harrison - Tenor Sax, Flute (Hook Horns, La Bamba & the Hubcaps, Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul, Mud Music Ensemble, Borneo Horns, Miami Horns, Radiohead, David Bowie, Kester, Jody Harris, Caroline Loeb, Michael Gregory, Ron Rogers, Mtume, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Double Trouble, Serge Gainsbourg, Shannon, Taka Boom, John Waite, Nona Hendryx, Sheena Easton, power Station, Robin Clarke, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Bowie+Jagger, Casiopea, Bruce Springsteen, Grace Jones, Bambou, Duran Duran, Belouis Some, Norman Nardini, Kenia, Judy Mowatt, Lenny pickett, Hue & Cry, Talking Heads, Robert Palmer, Vaughan Bros, Ric Ocasek, Tyler Collins, David Sanborn, Vivienne Williams, The Party, Chic, Jan Hammer, Chieli Minucci, Jim Beard, Mercedes Hall, Lulu, They Might Be Giants, Dennis Chambers, Ernest Kohl, Paul Brill, David Byrne & St Vincent, Coheed & Cambria, Darlene Love, Steve Elson, Weird Al Yankovic)
  • Barry Beckett - Producer
  • Gregg Hamm - Engineer
  • Amundo Enterprizes - Mgmt
  • Aram Gesar - Photos
  • Stephanie Zuras - Design
  • Bob Heimall - Art Direction
Unknown-ness: Vaguely heard their name in passing, but don't really know much about them. From the name, they sound like a rough and tumble 50's throw back party band. The artwork gives a late night, after hours, ready for a classy hangover vibe.

Album Review: Mixing brass and blue eyed soul, The Jukes plays energetic bar room music that begs the listener to move. They have a gritty, loose feel to them like they were called up on stage from a musically trained audience to add in sections on the fly. Although, "I Remembered Last Night" has a Blues Traveler "Runaround" feel to it. Southside Johnny is is considered to be the Grandfather of the NJ / Jersey Shore Sound, influencing the likes of Jon Bon Jovi. He was born in a bar and grew up with parents who were into & played music. A contemporary of Springsteen, their mutual friend Steven Van Zandt was part of this band's early years. Solo and as a band,  (and advisors on fictional bands), Johnny and the Jukes performed in and wrote music for a couple of movies and tv shows. They had a documentary made in 1980 while playing in their home town of Asbury Park. On 7/11 of this year, they headlined a drive-in concert, the first major music performance since the pandemic began, at Monmouth Racetrack with horn honking in place of applause.

Stand Out Track: I'm So Anxious

Links:

Monday, August 10, 2020

Soul Survivors - When the Whistle Blows, Anything Goes

Name: Soul Survivors
Album: When the Whistle Blows, Anything Goes
Year: 1967
Style: Oldies, Psych, R&B/Soul
Similar Bands: Box Tops, Animals, Zombies, Association, Sam & Dave, Paul Revere & the Raiders
"One-Word" Review: Quirky Psych Rock N' Blue-Eyed Soul Roll 
Based Out Of: Philadelphia
Label: Crimson Records, Inc

Cover, Record
Record, Back
When the Whistle Blows, Anything Goes (1967)

  1. Do You Feel It 3:46
  2. Please Please Please 3:29
  3. Too Many Fish in the Sea...Shake 5:53
  4. Dathon's Theme 2:46
  5. Taboo-India 3:43 /
  6. Expressway (To Your Heart) 3:33 (single)
  7. Respect 2:43 (Otis Redding cover)
  8. A Change is Gonna Come 3:48
  9. Hey Gyp 4:54
  10. The Rydle 2:36
Album Rating (1-10): 8.5

Members & Other Bands: 
  • Howard Michaels - Bio
  • Joe Forglone - Drummer (Steeplechase, Duane Allman)
  • Paul Venturini - Organ (Privilege, Duane Allman)
  • Chuck Trois - Guitar 
  • Charles Ingui - Vox (Dedications, Cindy & Roy, Felix Cavaliere, Duane Allman)
  • Richard Ingui - Vox (Dedications,Cindy & Roy, Felix Cavaliere, Duane Allman)
  • Kenny Jermiah - Vox (Dedications, Duane Allman)
  • Nat Segall - Producer
  • Joe Tarsia - Engineer
  • Richard Price / Snyder Studio - Album Design
  • Shelly Roseman - Cover Photo
Unknown-ness: Never heard of this band. Even with their sticker on the cover, promoting Expressway To Your Heart, i can't say i know this band. The look is a little out there, scattered and varied with a little bit psych (especially the font) and a little bit R&B-Disco

Album Review: The band itself is little bit garage, a little bit soul / r&b, all catchy oldies rock. Single "Expressway..." sounds a little like "Soul Man," was the first hit single from Gamble & Huff, and was inspired by the Schuylkill Expressway. They cover Otis Reddings version or Respect, the same year that Franklin's ground breaking version was released. "Taboo-India" is an off instrumental, with some yelling that sounds like it might shift into the Italian song  "L'urlo Negro" by the Blackmen. Per the back of the record, the band met via an accident on the NJ Turnpike and hanging out / recovering in a nearby diner afterwords where they discovered a mutual admiration for soul music (thus Soul Survivors in 1966). They basically stopped performing & recording after a few years absence of a follow up hit in the mid 70's. It was not until after they were referenced in a Steely Dan song (Hey 19) that they returned to playing & writing in 1987. Richie Inqui passed away in 2017, but the rest still work with the Hooter's Drummer David Uosikkinen's Philly Tribute Supergroup "In the Pocket."

Stand Out Track: Expressway (To Your Heart)

Links:

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Q-Tips - s/t

Name: Q-Tips
Album: s/t
Year: 1980
Style: Big Band, Jazzy New Wave, Blue Eyed Soul
Similar Bands: Joe Jackson, Rod Stewart, Jackson Browne, Creedence Clearwater Revival, J Geils Band, Sha-Na-Na
"One-Word" Review: Big Band Oldie Pop Party
Based Out Of: England
Label: Chrysalis, EMI, Warner Bros
Cover, Record
Back, Record
Q-Tips (1980)
  1. Some Kinda Wonderful 3:42 (John Ellison cover)
  2. Tracks of My Tears 3:25 (Smokey Robinson cover) (Single)
  3. Please Don't Stay Home 3:20
  4. You Are the Life Inside Me 4:33
  5. The In Crowd 3:20 (Dobie Gray / Ramsey Lewis cover)
  6. (Now I'm Left With A) Beautiful Memory 3:07 /
  7. SYSLJFM (The Letter Song) 2:41 (Joe Tex cover) (Single)
  8. A Man Can't Lose (What He Don't Have) 6:07 (Single)
  9. Uncle Willy 3:14 (single)
  10. Different World 3:36
  11. Keep Your Shoes On 3:35
Album Rating (1-10):7.0

Members & Other Bands:
  • Bob Sargeant - Producer
  • Norman (Dingo Blue) Mighell - Engineer
  • Mark Dearnley - Engineer
  • Nigel Mills - Assist Engineer
  • Nick Rogers - Assist Engineer
  • John Gifford - Guitar (Streetband, Dmascus Road, Undermind, Street & Rock, Mary Tomaselli)
  • Ged Doherty - Mgmt
  • Roz Fleetwood - Q-Tips Info
  • Paul Young - Vox (Streetbandm, Kat Kool and the Kool Kats, Band Aid, Los Pacaminos, Squeeze, Johnny Logan, Barbara Dickson, Bobby Womack, Il Novecento, Clannad, Vangelis, Zucchero, SAS Band, Robbie McIntosh Band, Small Faces All Star Charity Band, Chicane, Steve Fowler, Cherokee, Music Relief 94, Sharkweek, Sulo)
  • Barry Watts - Drums (Adam Ant, John Foxx)
  • Mick Pearl - Bass (Streetband, Faraway Stars, Argus, The Monos!)
  • Garth Watt-Roy - Guitar, Backing Vox (The Greatest Show on Earth, East of Eden, Marmalade, Adam Ant, Fuzzy Duck, Ossie Laine, Steamhammer, Living Daylights, Limey, David McWilliams, London Symphony Orch, BA Robertson, Bonnie Tyler, Navah)
  • Ian (The Rev) Kew (Kewley)- Keys (Samson, Limey. Strider, Royal Family, Wishbone Ash, Jack Lee, The Alarm, Jacqui Brookes, David Gilmour, Squeeze, Stan Webb's Chicken Shack, Mango, Manic Street Preachers, Johnny Hallyday, Gerry McAvoy, National Flag )
  • Tony Hughes - Trumpet (Adam Ant, Stiff Little Fingers, Angelic Upstarts)
  • Steve (Fix-It) Farr - Baritone Sax, Backing Vox (Adam Ant, Status Quo, Stiff Little Fingers)
  • (Oscar) Stewart Blandamer - Alto Sax, Backing Vox (Adam Ant, Status Quo, Stiff Little Fingers)
Unknown-ness: Never heard of them, but with the bright primary colors, matching outfits, they reminded me of Squeeze or Joe Jackson (not Madness with the similar poses, however) to me when i bought it at an Oxfam charity shop in London, so I'm guessing this will be Catchy New Wave.

Album Review: They have big band character, but often settle for power pop tunes, often reminding me of the little i know of Jackson Brown and sometimes sounding like John Fogerty / CCR. Not much new wave here, except their songs are short swinging pop songs that have a lot of brass, and could be swept into a Joe Jackson camp. I was not aware this is a Paul Young band after his former Streetband. I only know Young was a singer because of his solo album i reviewed a while ago, but he does add a little Blue Eye Soul to the tracks here and there. They were a reportedly very fun and popular live act in the early 80s. At the very least, Paul Young is still actively playing out live (2020). This record was reissued in 2013 with live & bonus tracks. 

Stand Out Track: Please Don't Stay At Home (live version)

Links:

Friday, June 26, 2020

Philly Cream - s/t

Name: Philly Cream
Album: s/t
Year: 1979
Style: Disco, Funk, Soul
Similar Bands: Village People, Donna Summer, Gloria Gaynor
"One-Word" Review: Studio Disco
Based Out Of: Philly
Label: Fantasy WMOT (We Men of Talent) Records
Cover, Record
Record, Back
Philly Cream (1979)
  1. Sly-Hi 7:11 (Sly Stone medley) (Single)
  2. Motown Review 5:25 (Single)
  3. Doin' It to Death 6:00 (James Brow Cover)/
  4. Jammin' At the Disco 6:45 (Single)
  5. Soul Man 4:13 (Sam & Dave cover) 
  6. Join the Army 4:42 (Single B-Side)
Album Rating (1-10): 6.0

Members & Other Bands:
  • Alan Rubens - Exec Producer
  • Steve Bernstein - Exec Producer
  • Len Barry - Producer,  Lead Vox (WMOT All Stars, Slick, Dovells)
  • Bruce Gable - Exec Producer
  • Larry James - Producer, Drums, Congas, Percussion, Lead Vox (WMOT All Stars, Fat Larry Band, Slick, Blue Magic, Damon Harris, Sweet Thunder, Archie Bell, Frankie Smith, Major Harris Arthur Prysock)
  • Bob Pantano - Asst producer, Creative Force
  • Pete DeAngelis - Arrangement
  • Butch Ingram - Producer. Arrangement, Bass (Ingram, Slick, Intruders, Stylistics, Ronnie Dyson, Sandy Mercer, Sassafras, Sweet Thunder, Dinosaur L, Galaxxy, Barbara Mason, Odyssey, Loose Joints)
  • Jimmy Ingram - Keys, Synth (Ingram, Slick, Stylistics, Galaxxy, Ronnie Dyson, Blue Magic, Barbara Mason, The Moments, Sassafras, David Simmons, Sweet Thunder, Beck Family, Twilight, Dinosaur L, Kevin Anderson, Loose Joints)
  • Bud Ellison - Keys (The Champions, Patti Labelle, Damon Harris, Slick)
  • Ronnie James - Guitar (Slick, Mike Pedicin Jr, Salsoul Orch, Ice, Louis Prima, Nemo, Yvonne Gray, Archie Bell & Drells, Evelyn Champagne King, Charto, Michele, Barbara Mason, Bunny Sigler, Ray Simpson, Arthur Prysock, Montana, Stanley Turrentine, Karen Cheryl, Montana, Bonnie Boyer, Fania All Stars, Prince Phillip Mitchell, Jones Girls, Flower, John Davis & The Monster Orch, Rory Block, George Bussey Experience, Kat Mandu, Mizz, Strange Affair, Richie Rome, Sal Barbieri, Ultimate, Voggue, Montana Sextet, Karen Young, Tangerue, Nuyorican Soul, Nino Ferrer, Cornell Dupree)
  • Billy Ingram - Guitar (Ingram, Slick, Galaxxy, Blue Magic, Barbara Mason, Sassafras, FLB, Dinoasur L, Loose Joints)
  • Ronnie Smith - Guitar (Boney Fields & the Bones Project, Maze, Frankie Beverly, Rhythm Logic, Bernard Allison, George Thorogood, Funkiss, Slick, Patti Labelle, Wrabit, George Howard, Tiggi Clay, Don-D, Enemy Squad, Bones Project, Chelsea, Darin Talbot, Lige Curry, Paul Taylor, Steve Boyd, Wavelength, Anna Maria Flechero)
  • Rudy Alexander - Bass (Sweet Thunder) 
  • Michael Forman - Bass (John Davis & The Monster Orch, MFSB, Salsoul Orch, Dee Dee Sharp, Revelation, Blue Magic, Whispers, Liz Dargan & Gospelettes, Eddie Kendricks, Impact, Arthur Prysock, First Choice, Don Covay, Trammps, Touch of Class, Persuaders, Jimmy Briscoe & the Beaver, Benny Golson, Eli's Second Coming, Tymes, Billy Paul, Phyllis Hyman, Harold Melvin & Blue Notes, Keith Barrow, Archie Bell & Drells, Lou Rawls, Dells, Temptations, Lifestyle, Charo, Joneses, O'Jays, Pegasus, The Jacksons, Teddy Pendergrass, Stylistics, The Futures, Jean Carn, Colleen Heather, East Coast, OC Smith, Vaughan Mason, Major Harris, Philly Groove Orch, Montana)
  • Larry LaBes - Bass (Fat Larry Band, Blue Magic, Impact, Damon Harris, Carol Lloyd, Slick, Ultimate, Major Harris, Frankie Smith, Ultimate)
  • Jimmy Wilson - Bass
  • Jerry Jones - Drums (Brenda & The Tabulations, Automatix, The Dramtics, Impact, Blue Magic, Jeannie Reynolds, Johnnie Taylor, Michael Henderson, Keith Barrow, Ruby Andrews, Wilson Williams, Livin' Proof, Dennis Coffey Band, Detroit Emeralds, Dee Edwards, Five Special, Spinners, Hott City, David Ruffin, Mike Theodore Orch, Carlis Munro, Ronn matlock, Brides of Funkenstein, Enchantment, Rance Allen, Sweat Band, Philippe Wynne, Bootsy, Was (Not Was), LJ Reynolds, Donna Washington, Temptations, Sweet Pea Atkinson, George Clinton, P-Funk Allstars, Ron Banks, Carol Anderson, David Dee, Barret Strong, Ronnie McNeir, Marlena Shaw)
  • John Ingram - Drums (Ingram, Slick, MFSB, Champions, David Simmons, Stylistics, Patti Labelle, blue Magic, Ronnie Dyson, Barbara Mason, DeJuanna, Funk Bros, Ben Harper, Softones, Karen Cheyl, Sassafras, Sandy Mercer, Prince Phillip Mitchell, Beck Family, Strange Affair, Dinosaur L, Galaxxy, Tangerue,Loose Joint)
  • Keith Benson - Drums (MFSB, Funk Bros, Impact, Teddy Pendergrass, Melba Moore, Archie Bell & Drells, Michele, Temptations, First Choice, Barbara Mason, David Christie, Double Exposure, Joe Simon, Tom N Jerry's Rockets, CJ & Co, Four Tops, Montana, Gloria Gaynor, Michael Henderson, Love Committee, Grace Jones, Salsoul Orch, Robert Palmer, MC Lane Explosion, Charo, Kebekeleltrik, Jean Carn, Michael Pedicin, Billy Paul, Jackie Moore, Loose Change, McFadden & Whitehead, Rory Block, Trammps, TJM, Edgar Winter, Dee Dee Sharp Gamble, Patryce Choc'let Banks, Loleatta Holloway, Swamp Dogg, Ira Watson, Joey Negro)
  • Larry Jones - Syndrum (Bobby Boyd Congress, ice, Lafayette Afro Rock Band, Napoleon Jones, Nino Ferrer, Bad Child, Michele, Leroy Gomez, Chantal Curtis, Otis Rush, Crispy & Co)
  • Timmy Ingram - Congas, Percussion (Ingram, Slick, Barbara Mason, Sandy Mercer, Softones, David Simmons, Sweet Thunder, Beck Family, Stylistics, Dinosaur L, Galaxxy, Loose Joints)
  • Robert Changor - Congas, Percussion (Impact)
  • Miguel Fuentez - Congas, Percussion (Damon Harris, Dexter Wansel, Tangerue, Patti Labelle, Ultimate, Freddie James, France Joli, UN, Flower, Nightlife Unlimited, Phil Hurtt, Jones Girls, Strange Affair, Jerry Butler, Stylistics, Plastic Surprise, Geraldine Hunt, Leon Huff, Kat Mandu, African Suite, MFSB, Michael Henderson, Slick, Keni Burke, Hi-Gloss, Norwood B, Peter Allen, Haze Greenfield, Willie Williams, Grover Washington JR, Kantuta, Emma Paki, Teremoana Rapley, Nathan Haines, Jaz Coleman & NZ String Quarter, Wentworth-Brewster, Mark De Clive, King Britt, Gianmarco Liguori, Whirimako Black, Sola Rosa, Kim Paterson, Kevin Field)
  • Larry Washington - Congas, Percussion (Anglo Saxon brown, Black Light Orch, Eddie Drennon & The BBS, Unlimited, John Davis & The Monster Orch, MFSB, Salsoul Orch, more)
  • Terrence Floyd - Congas, Percussion (FLB, Shalamar, Evelyn Champagne King, Tavares, Krysto., Rockie Robbins, Dynasty, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Glenn Jones, 
  • Sweet Thunder (band) - Lead Vox (WMOT All Stars)
  • FLB (band) - Lead Vox (WMOT All Stars)
  • David Simmons - Lead Vox (WMOT All Stars, Neo Experience, John Minnis Big Bone Band, Sister Sledge, Damaris, Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox)
  • Damon Harris - Lead Vox (WMOT All Stars, Impact, Temptations, Young Vandals, Rose Royce)
  • Breeze / Brandi Wells - Lead Vox (WMOT All Stars, FLB, Slick, Stroke)
  • Mike Pedicin Jr - Sax Solos (Salsoul Orch, Charo, Sweet Thunder, Arthur Prysock, Asha, Karen Young, Montana, Loose Change, FLB, Geraldine Hunt, OC Smith, Jerry Butler, Sal Barbieri & Royal Co, Dee Dee Sharp Gamble, Patti Labelle, Spyyce, Ed Vezinho, Jim Ward, Funk Bros, Cintron)
  • Don Renaldo - Strings, Horns (MFSB, Gamble & Huff, Salsoul Orch, Don Renaldo, John David & Monster Orch, Delphonics, Barbara Mason, Stylistics, Billy Paul, Grady Tate, Charles Mann, Spinners, First Choice, Manhattans, Dick Jensen, Ecstacy Passion & Pain, Persuaders, William DeVaughn, Major Harris, BB King, Modulations, Blue Magic, Gwen & Bruce, Eddie Kendricks, Universe City, Loleatta Holloway, Double Exposure, Arthur Prysock, Carol Williams, Ritchie Family, Eddie Drennon & BSS Unlimited, Chi-Lites, Johnny Mathis, Harold Melvin & Blue Notes, Lou Rawls, Archie Bell & Drells, Grace Jones, Charo, Eddie Holman, Matropolis, Ellen Mcllwaine, Gary Criss, Jerry Butler, Montana, Dexter Wansel, Silver Convention, Trammps, Karen Young, Love Committee, Futures, Gabriel, Ruth Waters, Jean Carn, Jones Girls, Bonnie Boyer, Cindy & Roy, Jackie Moore, CHuck Brown & Soul Searchers, McFadden & Whitehead, Fania All Atars, Strange Affair, OC Smith, Mizz, Sal Barbieri & the Royal Co, Kat Mandu, Dee Dee Sharp Gamble, Deniece Williams, Cashmere, Flower, Three Degrees, Laura Nyro, O'Jays)
  • Gene Leone - Engineer
  • Fred Galletti - Engingeer
  • Frank Bernardini - Asst Engineer
  • Jerry Williamson - Asst Engineer
  • Michael Bonghi - Asst Engineer
  • Al Albertini - Asst Engineer
  • Phil Carroll - Art Direction
  • Dennis Gassner- Design
  • Phil Bray - Photography
Unknown-ness: The album has a generic cover, but the back photo of the ensemble is more telling. Just knowing a little about Philly's music history and the date of this album, I assume it is going to be well-studied disco, almost a supergroup of talented musicians brought together to show off their talents together.

Album Review: So this is a combo of two groups, so a disco supergroup would be accurate: Ingram (a family band) and Fat Larry's Band (previously reviewed). There are a lot of layers to these songs, and minute extentions to related generes aside from disco...they tap into Funk with a James Brown cover and a Sly Stone medly. And R&B Soul with their cover of Soul Man- and that's half the album right there. Motown Review is a time capsule of changing times of the mid to late 70's, a little embarrassing at times with it's specific recollections (swapping Jeans for Dungarees), but it is a fun, good song down to its melodic core. Join the Army is a silly disco advert for the army, complete with marching drum beat and shouty section as if a major is commanding the listener to enlist. There is not a lot of easily found info about the band, mostly because of the name's poor SEO quality (Philadelphia Cream Cheese, and Cream playing Philly seem to populate more often). 

Stand Out Track: Motown Review

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Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Joboxers - Like Gangbusters

Name: Joboxers
Album: Like Gangbusters
Year: 1983
Style: Blue-Eyed Soul, Swing, Motown
Similar Bands: Joe Jackson, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Elvis Costello, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Madness, The Jam
"One-Word" Review: Showtune Soul & Swing
Based Out Of: London, UK
Label: RCA, Victor
 Cover, Sleeve, Record
Back, Sleeve, Record
Like Gangbusters (1983)
  1. Boxerbeat 3:03 (single)
  2. Crosstown Walk Up 3:02
  3. Fully Booked 3:22
  4. Not My Night 2:28
  5. Just Got Lucky 4:45 (single, #36 US) /
  6. She's Got Sex 2:59 (single b-side)
  7. Curious George 3:22 (single b-side)
  8. Hide nor Hair 3:15
  9. Crime of Passion 2:46
  10. Johnny Friendly 5:05 (single)
Album Rating (1-10): 8.5

Members & Other Bands:
  • Alan Shacklock - Producer
  • Mike Pela - Engineer
  • Ian Mullard - Mgmt
  • John Wallace - Sax (Heavyshift, Stargazers, Big Town Playboys, Sound Barrier, Peter an the Test Tube Babies, Little Willie Littlefield, Tot Taylor, James Taylor Quartet, Marshall & the Shooting Stars, Princess Erika, Grant & Forsyth, Jive Romeros, Virna Lindt, 
  • Nick Pentelow - Sax (Andy Fairweather-Low & the Lowriders, Juice on the Loose, Shortlist, Wizzard, Glenn Cardier, Steve Gibbons Band, Louis Clark, Adrian Snell, Roger Chapman, Paul Field, Rejects, Normaal, Swans Way, Diz Watson, Cliff Aungier, Big Jay McNeely, Nick Lowe, Ron Kavana, Flesh For Lulu, Poli Palmer, Elton John, Vic Goddard, Chas & Dave, Colin James hay, Dreams Come True, Gary Moore, Wishbone Ash, Squeeze, Virunga, Paul Millns, Moody Marsden, Martin Barre, Stephanie Lawrence, Jim Preen, Robert Forster, Balham Alligators, Jack-E McAuley, Rhythm Kings, Geraint Watkins, Ui, Eric Bibb, Bill Wyman, Lee Sankey Group, Annie Haslam, Tony Stevens, Mick Abrahams, High Society, Slim Chance)
  • Dig Wayne (Timothy Wayne Ball) - Vox (Buzz and the Flyers, DW & the Chisellers, Matt Bianco)
  • Sean McLusky - Drums, Vox (Subway Sect, If?, Joe Public, Stingrays, Johnny Britton, Euston Jones, Whitey, Cazals)
  • Chris Bostock - Bass, Vox (Subway Sect, Spiritual Cowboys, Style Council, Stingrays, X-Certs, Johnny Britton, Spear of Destiny, Shakespears Sister, Amina, Rhythm Sisters, Tracey Thorn)
  • Robert Marche - Guitar, Vox (Subway Sect, If?, Earl Brutus, Joe Public, JLP Sessions Project, Johnny Britton, Euston Jones, The Grid, Dreadzone, )
  • Dave Collard - Keys, Vox (Subway Sect, If? The The, Lisa Stansfield, Johnny Britton, Humpe Humpe, Billy Ocean, Richenel, Beth Nielsen, Tanita Tikaram, Laura Satterfield, Celien Dion, Gardenz Darkx)
  • Steve Rapport - Photos
  • Andrew Christian - Cover
Unknown-ness: Never heard of this band, but from the grainy cover, and depression era newsies outfits, I imagine this is going to be tedious, overthought, overproduced jangly college radio rock.

Album Review: So the album does have a mid-80's pub-band-discovers Jazz feel, but it is done so through very fun and bouncy swing and blue eyed soul /motown songs...somewhere between Madness and Dexy's with some Cab Calloway thrown in. I guess I could just say Joe Jackson, or offer "Town Called Malice" for comparison. Singles "Boxerbeat" and "Just Got Lucky" (featured in 40 Yr Old Virgin) are super catchy and fun tracks that make up for some of the free-er jazzy numbers and slightly odd compositions like "Curious George" and "Fully Booked." They have reunited and are scheduled to play in London this year (2020)

Stand Out Track: Boxerbeat, Just Got Lucky

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Monday, April 13, 2020

Shotgun - Shotgun IV

Name: Shotgun
Album: Shotgun IV
Year: 1980
Style: Disco, Smooth R&B, Funk
Similar Bands: Earth Wind Fire, Bar-Kays, Con Funk Shun, Cameo, Smokey Robinson
"One-Word" Review: Roller-Dancing Ballads
Based Out Of: Detroit, MI
Label: MCA Records
 Cover, Record
Record, Back
Shotgun IV (1980)
  1. Come On With It 5:24
  2. I Want you 4:54
  3. You Deserve the Best 4:05
  4. Go Head 5:04 /
  5. Come On & Dance 3:52
  6. Standing in Need of Love 5:03
  7. You Just Wanna Dance 4:57
  8. Happy Feelin' 5:25
Album Rating (1-10): 7.0

Members & Other Bands:
  • William Talbert - Producer, Arrangement, Guitar, Keys, Synth (24 Carat Black, Phil Flowers & The Inner Connection, Jerry Carr)
  • George Osaki - Art Direction
  • Shosei Nagaoka - Illustration
  • Rod Dyer/Vartan - Design
  • Ernest Lattimore - Guitar, Lead & Backing Vox (24 Carat Black)
  • Larry Austin - Bass, Lead & Backing Vox (24 Carat Black)
  • Tyrone Steels I - Syndrums, Drums, Lead & Backing Vox (24 Carat Black, Jerry Carr, The Steele Family)
  • Leslie Carter - Drums (Jerry Carr)
  • Greg Ingram - Sax (24 Carat Black
  • Rickey Sebastian - Trumpet, Trombone, Lead & Backing Vox
  • Clare Fisher - additional musician (Bill Perkins, Latin Jazz Sextet, Salsa Picante, Foriegn Exchange, Henry Mancini, NPG Orchestra, Vox Humana)
  • Tom Scott - additional musician (Asche & Spencer, Don Ellis, George's Band, GRP All-Star Big Band, Jimmy Gordon & his Jazznpops, Joe Byrd & the Field Hippies, LA Workshop, Oliver Nelson, Revolutionary Blues Band, Roger Kellaway, Blues Brothers Band, Jazz Central Station All Stars, LA Express, Tom Scott, Victor Feldman) 
  • Paulinha Da Costa - additional musician (Baby'O, Fuse One, Samba 4, Sergio Mendes & Brasil'77, Bridge, The Dizzy Gillespie)
  • Baker Bigsby - Engineer
  • Terry More - Asst. Engineer
  • Ralph Osborne - Asst. Engineer
  • Tony Casella - Asst. Engineer
  • Mrs Virginia Talbert - Dedication
  • Gary P. Deeb - Exclusive Legal Rep.
Unknown-ness: Never heard of this band, but based on the huge metallic spaceship speeding away from earth cover art, i'm guessing this is going to be a Prog or Metal record.

Album Review: And i was quite wrong..i should have considered the amount of space disco coming out at the time, and realized this might have been a heavy on disco. It also breaks up the dance numbers with smooth, romantic R&B ballads (#3,6). Ultimately, this is classified as Detroit Funk. Lots of big horns and funky bass on the dancy tracks and lots of thick harmonies.

Stand Out Track: Come On With It

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