33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#138
August 29, 2016

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Hour One

1.    Beginner’s Guide To Endings: I Found Out (Chris Koster) – 2012*
2.   Gene Pitney: Only Love Can Break A Heart (Hal David / Burt Bacharach) – 1962
3.   The Jaybees: I’m A Loner (F Hill / A Nichols) – 1966*
4.   Johnny Crawford: Mr Blue (D Blackwell) – 1962
5.   The Stonemen: Faded Colors – 1966*
6.   Roy Orbison: Yo Te Amo Marie (Roy Orbison / Dees) – 1964
7.   Johnny Cash: I’d Still Be There (Johnny Cash / Johnny Horton) – 1963
8.   Terry Stafford: Suspicion (Doc Pomus / Mort Shuman) – 1964
9.   Crosby, Still & Nash: Marrakesh Express (Graham Nash) – 1969
10.  Sopwith Camel: Frantic Desolation (T MacNeil / P Kraemer) – 1967
11.  Silver Apples: Whirly Birds (Dan Taylor / Simeon Coxe) – 1968
12.  13th Floor Elevators: Reverberation (Doubt) – 1966
13.  Justin Tubb: That’s Alright (Justin Tubb) - 1962
14.  Adam Faith: It’s Alright (Andrews) – 1965
15.  Gerry & The Pacemakers: It’s All Right (G Marsden) - 1963
16.  Herman’s Hermits: Got A Feeling (Karger / Weisman / Wayne) - 1966
17.  The Nashville Teens: Tobacco Road (JD Loudermilk) - 1964
18.  Ronney Abramson: Never Seem To Get Along Without You (R Abramson) – 1976*

*CanCon = 22%

Hour Two

1.   Joni Mitchell: This Flight Tonight (Joni Mitchell) 1971*
2.   Jane Siberry: One More Colour (Jane Siberry) – 1985*
3.   Barney Bentall & The Legendary Hearts: Black Clouds (Gary Fraser / Barney Bentall) – 1988*
4.   Chubby Checker: Black Cloud (Bill Brock) – 1963
5.   Simon & Garfunkel: Flowers Never Bend With The Rainfall (Paul Simon) - 1966
6.   Kelli Veno & Silver Rain: Wait ‘Til The Sun Comes Up (Ray Griff) – 1980*
7.   George Harrison: Lay His Head (G Harrison) – 1987
8.   Ringo Starr: Only You (Buck Ram / Ande Rande) – 1974
9.   John Lennon: It’s So Hard (J Lennon) – 1971
10.  Paul McCartney: Smile Away (P McCartney) - 1971
11.  Jack Scott: Leroy (Jack Scott) – 1958*
12.  The Haunted: Vapeur Mauve (Jimi Hendrix) – 1969*
13.  Hugh Marsh: Purple Haze (Jimi Hendrix) – 1987*
14.  Butterfingers: Too Early In The Morn (Terry Bush / Doug Riley) – 1965*

*CanCon = 57%

Total CanCon = 38%


And Now for The Particulars:

1.   Beginners Guide To Endings: I Found Out (Chris Koster)
45 rpm single bw Everybody’s Got Something Toi Hide: Seventh Fire Records - SFR007
Kingston ON
Chris Koster, guitar
Keith Cahill, bass
Curtis Weekes, drums
Produced by Gord Sinclair - 2012
Recorded at Bathouse Studios, Bath ON

2.   Gene Pitney: Only Love Can Break A Heart (Hal David / Burt Bacharach)
45 single bw If I Didn’t Have A Dime: United Artists Records – UA 1022
Hartford CN
Produced by Aaron Schroeder – Wally Gold – 1962

Gene Francis Alan Pitney (b. Hartford CN February 17, 1940 – d. April 5, 2006 Cardiff Wales)
was touring the UK in the spring of 2006 when his manager found him dead in his hotel room. Died of heart attack. First hit song 1962 was "(The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance" released just before Only Love…
Inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame 2002

3.   The Jaybees: I’m A Loner (F Hill / A Nichols) – 1966*
45 Single - RCA Victor 57-3398
Montreal
Allan Nichols: vocals
Bill Hill: lead guitar
Doug West: drums
Andy "Yugo" Kaye (aka Andurash Kajachanei): guitar
Lou Atkins (aka Louis Yachnin): bass
Produced 1966

Were previously JB & The Playboys.

4.   Johnny Crawford: Mr Blue (DeWayne Blackwell)
45 Single bw Your Nos Is Gonna Grow: Del-Fi Records – DF 4181
Los Angeles CA
Produced - 1962

John Ernest "Johnny" Crawford (born March 26, 1946)
At age 12, Crawford rose to fame for playing Mark McCain, the son of Lucas McCain (played byChuck Connors), in the popular ABC western series, The Rifleman, which originally aired from 1958 to 1963. Crawford first performed before a national audience as a Mouseketeer. when Connors died on November 10, 1992, and Crawford gave a eulogy at Connors' memorial service.
His brief recording career saw five hit singles between 1962-63

Songwriter DeWayne L. Blackwell (born September 1, 1939)

5.   The Stonemen: Faded Colors (Norbet Whyte)
Single: Maritime M45-1006
Moncton NB
Norbet Whyte
Bill McFadden
? LeBlanc
? LeBlanc
Produced by Bill McFadden - 1966

One of the rarest and most sought-after Canadian 45s. (I only have an efile). They consisted of 3 LeBlanc brothers (thus Whyte) from a well-known family of bricklayers, hence the name Stonemen. Some debate the release date, thinking 67 or 68.

6.   Roy Orbison: Yo Te Amo Marie (Roy Orbison / Dees)
45 single bw Oh Pretty Woman: Monument Records – MN 851
Vernon TX
Roy Orbison: 12 string guitar, vocal
Billy Sanford: guitar
Jerry Kennedy, and Wayne Moss: guitars
Floyd Cramer on piano
Bob Moore on an upright bass
Boots Randolph and Charlie McCoy on sax
Buddy Harman and Paul Garrison on drums
Produced by Fred Foster – August 1964

Roy Kelton Orbison (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988)
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1987)
Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (2010)

7.   Johnny Cash: I’d Still Be There (Johnny Cash / Johnny Horton)
45 single bw Ring of Fire: Columbia Records – 4-42788
Hendersonville TN
Johnny Cash - lead vocals & guitar
Marshall Grant - bass
Luther Perkins - electric guitar
Produced by Don Law & Frank Jones – 1963

February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003
One night, Johnny Cash had a dream that Webb Pierce was singing a song that Cash had written. When Cash woke up, the lyrics had escaped him. He then recruited singer Johnny Horton who helped him hypnotize himself in order to bring back the words to the song. The track became the hit I'd Still Be There.
 

8.   Terry Stafford: Suspicion (Doc Pomus / Mort Shuman)
45 single bw Judy: Reo Records – 8763X
Amarillo TX
Terry Stafford: vocal
Ron Griffith: bass
Bob Summers: all other instruments
Produced by Bob Summers – 1964
Recorded at RCA Studio B, Nashville, by Bob Summers

Terry LaVerne Stafford (November 22, 1941 – March 17, 1996) died in Amarillo of liver failure, at the age of 54.

One of 25 songs written by Pomus/Shuman for Elvis Presley, "Suspicion" was recorded by Presley on March 19, 1962 in Studio B of RCA's Nashville studio and issued on Presley's album Pot Luck released June 15, 1962. In April 1964, when the Terry Stafford version of "Suspicion" was in the Top Ten of the Billboard Hot 100, the Presley original was given a US single release with "Kiss Me Quick" as the flip, and it was "Kiss Me Quick" which was the favored side. Suspicion" had the distinction of being sixth on the Billboard Hot 100 on April 4, 1964, when The Beatles held down the top five spots.

9.   Crosby, Still & Nash: Marrakesh Express (Graham Nash)
45 single bw Judy Blue Eyes: Atlantic Records – OS 13049
Los Angeles CA
David Crosby: guitar, vocals
Steve Stills: guitar vocals
Graham Nash: guitar, vocals
Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash – 1969

written by Graham Nash during his final years as a member of the English rock band, The Hollies who rejected the song as not commercial enough
Nash recalled his inspiration for the song occurring during a Moroccan vacation he took in 1966.
The first public appearance of "Marrakesh Express" was at Woodstock

10. Sopwith Camel: Frantic Desolation (T MacNeil / P Kraemer)
Sopwith Camel: Kama Sutra Records KLP 8060
San Francisco
Peter Kraemer, vocal, sax
Terry MacNeil and William "Truckaway" Sievers, guitars
Martin Beard, bass (died 10 November 2015)
Norman Mayell, drums
Produced by Erik Jacobsen 1967
Recorded by Val Valentin

1965 - 67

11. Silver Apples: Whirly Birds (Dan Taylor / Simeon Coxe) – 1968
Silver Apples: Kapp Records KS 3562
New York City
Danny Taylor: drums, vocals
Simeon: the thing (the simeon), vocals
Produced by Barry Bryant 1968
Recorded by Don Van Gorden, New York City

Both players were in the Caf?ha? (NYC) house band The Overland Stage Electric Band and quit to form Silver Apples
Taylor was a drummer whose previous experience included playing with Jimi Hendrix
Their first gig as SA was before 30,000 fans in NY's Central Park
Taylors drumset included thirteen drums, five cymbals and other percussion instruments
Danny Taylor died on March 10, 2005 Kingston, NY of  heart attack
Simeon keeps doing Silver Apples gigs using original drum tracks of Taylor

12. 13th Floor Elevators: Reverberation (Doubt) – 1966
The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators: International Artists - IA-LP-1
Austin TX
Roky Erickson: guitar, vocal
Tommy Hall: electric jug, vocal
Stacy Sutherland: guitar, vocal
Danny Thomas – drums, vocals
Benny Thurman – bass, vocals
Produced by Lelan Rogers - 1966

1965 - 69
One of the very first groups to be called phsychedelic
A special aspect of The Elevators' sound came from Tommy Hall's innovative electric jug. The jug, a crock-jug with a microphone held up to it while it was being blown, sounded somewhat like a cross between a minimoog and cuica drum ( tone it produces has a high-pitched squeaky timbre. It has been called a 'laughing gourd' due to this sound). In contrast to traditional musical jug technique, Hall did not blow into the jug to produce a tuba-like sound. Instead, he vocalized musical runs into the mouth of the jug, using the jug to create echo and distortion of his voice.

13. Justin Tubb: That’s Alright (Justin Tubb)
More Country Music Samplers: Starday Records / Sparton Records Canada – LP 178
San Antonio TX
Produced - 1962
Recorded at Starday Sound Studio, Nashville – 1961
Compilation album produced - 1962

Justin Wayne Tubb (August 20, 1935 – January 24, 1998)
Eldest son of CW music pioneer Ernest Tubb
The Starday label began in Beaumont, Texas in 1952

14. Adam Faith: It’s Alright (Andrews) – 1965
45 single bw I Love Being In Love With You: Capitol Canada 6000 Series 72205
London UK
Canadian Production by Paul White – 1965
Recorded in Great Britain

Terence "Terry" Nelhams-Wright (23 June 1940 – 8 March 2003)
First became known in UK for his Elvis / Buddy Holly type hiccupping glottal stops and exaggerated pronunciation singing with and managing a skiffle group, the Worried Men. His solo career took a while to develop as his recordings all flopped. However, he started doing television which made him quite popular.
It’s Alright was never released as a single in the UK – only in Canada
By the 1980s, Faith had become an investor and financial adviser writing for the Daily Mail.
Died of heart attack Stoke-On-Trent after a performance there

15. Gerry & The Pacemakers: It’s All Right (G Marsden)
45 single bw You’ll Never Walk Alone: Capitol Records Canada – 72131
Liverpool UK
Gerry Marsden: vocals, guitar
Freddie Marsden: drums
Les Chadwick: bass
Les Maguire: piano
Produced by George Martin - 1963
Recorded at Abby Road Studios, London October 63

You’ll Never Walk Alone, Rogers & Hammerstein composition from 1945

16. Herman’s Hermits: Got A Feeling (Karger / Weisman / Wayne)
45 single bw Listen People: MGM Records – 13462
Manchester UK
Peter Noone vocals (1963 - 1973) (1987 - present)
Derek Leckenby lead guitar (1963 - 1994)
Keith Hopwood rhythm guitar (1963 - 1975)
Barry Whitwam drums (1963 present)
Karl Green vocals, bass (1963 - 1980)
Produced by Mickie Most - 1966

17. The Nashville Teens: Tobacco Road (JD Loudermilk)
45 single bw Ugly Ducklings “Just In Case You Wonder”: Underground Records – URC 1035
Weybridge, Surrey UK
Arthur Sharp: guitar, lead vocals
Ray Phillips - lead vocals, bass guitar
John Allen - lead guitar
John Hawken – keyboards
Barry Jenkins - drums
Produced by Mickie Most – 1964

Formed in 1962. The new name of the band was derived from the Everly Brothers song "Nashville Blues".
Like The Beatles, The Nashville Teens went to Hamburg to cut their teeth backing up Jerry Lee Lewis. Also backed Carl Perkins UK tour, & Chuck Berry. Tobacco Road was their only major hit song. Also released by The Blues Magoos, Lou Rawls, Edgar Winter, Jefferson Airplane, Rare Earth, Southern Culture on the Skids, Eric Burdon, & Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings. In 2010 "Tobacco Road" was featured on the 4th season premiere of Mad Men.

Underground Records is an independent punk rock record label based in Toronto, Established in 1995 by Mark Spicoluk, former bass player for Avril Lavigne

18. Ronney Abramson: Never Seem To Get Along Without You (R Abramson)
45 single bw As Time Sneaks By: True North Records – TN 138
Montreal QC
Produced by Matt McCauley & Fred Mollin – 1976

b. Paris FR
Recorded 3 albums in the 70s.
Did a lot of bg vocals for Bruce Cockburn recordings
Since 1986 Abramson has been a licensed Real Estate seller and owner of a real estate firm in Toronto

Hour Two

1.   Joni Mitchell: This Flight Tonight (Joni Mitchell)
45 single bw Carey: Reprise Records – R 1029
Fort McLeod AB
Joni Mitchell: vocal, guitar
Sneaky Pete Kleinow: pedal steel
Produced – 1971

Also recorded by Nazareth 1973
We used to listen to Joni as we were travelling round in the van," recalls Nazareth's bass-player, Pete Agnew. "'This Flight Tonight' was a big favourite." Mitchell was playing a gig in London and told the audience: 'I'd like to open with a Nazareth song.”
Nazareth still play the song, loud and proud

2.   Jane Siberry: One More Colour (Jane Siberry)
45 single bw The Empty City: Duke Street Records – DSR 71019
Guelph ON
Jane Siberry: keys, vocals
John Switzer: bass
Al Cross: drums
Ken Myhr: guitar
Anne Bourne: keys
Produced by Jane Siberry & John Switzer – 1985
Recorded by John Naslen at Manta Sound, Toronto
Mastered by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood CA

Also appearing on the LP The Speckless Sky

3.   Barney Bentall & Legendary Hearts: Black Clouds (Gary Fraser / Barney Bentall)
Barney Bentall & The Legendary Hearts: Epic Records BPEC 80131
Vancouver BC
Barney Bentall: guitar, vocal
Cam Bowman: keys, vocals
Jack Guppy: drums
Barry Muir: bass
Colin Naime: guitar
Produced by David Tickle - 1988
Recorded and mixed by David Tickle at Mushroom Studios, Vancouver

Barnard Franklin "Barney" Bentall (born March 1956 in Toronto)

4.   Chubby Checker: Black Cloud (Bill Brock)
45 single bw Birdland: Parkway Records P-873X
Spring Gulley, SC, USA
Produced – 1963

5.   Simon & Garfunkel: Flowers Never Bend With The Rainfall (Paul Simon)
45 Single bw I Am A Rock: Columbia Records – 4-43617
New York City
Paul Simon: guitar, vocals
Art Garfunkel: vocals
Hal Blaine – drums
Joe South – guitar
Produced by Bob Johnston – 1966
Recorded Roy Halee

6.   Kelli Veno & Silver Rain: Wait ‘Til The Sun Comes Up (Ray Griff)
45 single bw You Can’t Imagine: Boot Records – BTX 270
Canada
Produced by Ray Griff – 1980

7. George Harrison: Lay His Head (G Harrison)
45 single bw Got My Mind Set On You: Dark Horse Records – 92-81787
Liverpool UK
George Harrison – lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, synthesizers
Alla Rakha – tabla
Gary Brooker – keyboards, synthesizers
Al Kooper – keyboards, synthesizers
Mike Moran – keyboards, synthesizers
Neil Larsen – keyboards, synthesizers
Tom Scott – lyricon, horns
Herbie Flowers – tuba, bass
Willie Weeks – bass
Ray Cooper – keyboards, synthesizers, percussion, drums
Jim Keltner – drums
Dave Mattacks – drums
Produced by Jeff Lynne & George Harrison – 1987

Was recorded for Somewhere In England but didn’t make the final cutGot My Mind Set On You was the last number 1 by any of the Beatle boys

8. Ringo Starr: Only You (And You Alone) (Buck Ram / Ande Rande)
45 single bw Call Me: Apple Records - 1876
Liverpool UK
Ringo Starr: vocal, drums
John Lennon: acoustic guitar
Harry Nilsson: bg vocal
Jim Keltner: drums
Klaus Voorman: bass
Dennis Coffey, Steve Cropper, Jesse Ed Davis, Vini Poncia, Robbie Robertson: guitar
Produced by Richard Perry – 1974
Recorded by Bill Schnee

was recorded most successfully by The Platters, with lead vocals by Tony Williams, in 1955
Also recorded by John Lennon on his Anthology box set

9. John Lennon: It’s So Hard (J Lennon)
Imagine: Capitol Records of Canada C2 44641
Liverpool UK
John Lennon: lead guitar, vocal
Klaus Voormann: bass
Jim Gordon: drums
King Curtis: sax
Produced by John & Yoko with Phil Spector 1971
Recorded at Ascot Sound Studios by Philip McDonald, Eddie Klein, Eddie Offor, Eddie Veal, Eddie Beer

Released: 9 September 1971 in US Oct 9 1971 in UK
Lennon’s first post-Beatles solo album

10. Paul & Linda McCartney: Smile Away (P McCartney)
Ram: Apple Records – SMAS 3375
Liverpool UK
Paul McCartney: vocals, bass
Linda McCartney: keys, vocals
Denny Seiwell: drums
Dave Spinozza: guitar
Hugh McCracken: guitar (1942-2013)
Produced by Paul & Linda McCartney - 1971
Mixed by Eirik The Norwegian
 

11.   Jack Scott: Leroy (Jack Scott)
The Best of Jack Scott: Stardust CD-1019
Windsor ON
Produced 1958
http://www.jackscottmusic.com/

b. Giovanni Domenico Scafone, Jr Windsor ON, January 24, 1936 (age 80)
He was inducted into Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2011 and has been called "undeniably the greatest Canadian rock and roll singer of all time."
Leroy sold over one million copies, earning Scott his first gold disc.

12.   Les Haunted: Vapeur Mauve (Jimi Hendrix)
45 single bw Talk Talk: Marquee XII/Trans World - 7001
Montreal QC
Bob Burgess (lead vocals)
Pierre Faubert (guitar)
Glen Holmes (bass)
Jurgen Peter (guitar)
Peter Symes (drums)
Produced by The Haunted - 1969

They credited the song to (Jimi Hendricks)
This was their last single

13.   Hugh Marsh: Purple Haze (Jimi Hendrix)
Shaking The Pumpkin: Duke St Records DSR 31043
Toronto ON
Robert Palmer, vocal
Hugh Marsh, violin
Jon Goldsmith, keys
Rob Piltch, guitar
Kevan McKenzie, drums
BJ Nelson, bg vox
Rob Yale, fairlight
Produced by Jonathan Goldsmith & Kerry Crawford 1987
Recorded by John Naslen at Manta Sound, Toronto

Hugh Marsh (born June 5, 1955 in Montreal, Quebec)
Has been in Bruce Cockburn’s band, backed Loreena McKennitt & dozens of others
Marsh's collaboration with Robert Palmer on "Purple Haze" became a radio hit in Canada and the United States

14. Butterfingers: Too Early In The Morn (Terry Bush / Doug Riley)
45 Single bw Baby Ruth: Red Leaf Records TTM 610
Toronto ON
Terry Bush: guitar
Gene Track: bass
Doug Copeland: drums
William Cudmore: harmonica, sas
Paul Denyef: keys
Paul Mifsud: tenor sax
Produced by TudhopePigott - 1965



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