33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#412
December 27, 2021
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Taking Sides
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Side A

1.   The Band: Rock of Ages, Side 2
2.   Kensington Market: Aardvark Side 1
3.   Julie Kendall 1977: 1977 Side 2

Side B
1.   Figgy Duff: After The Tempest Side 1
2.   Buffalo Springfield: 1st Album Side 2
3.   The Who: Magic Bus Side 2

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And Now for The Particulars:


Side A

1.   The Band: Rock of Ages, Side 2
    - Stage Fright (RJ Robinson)
    - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (RJ Robinson)
    - Across The Great Divide (RJ Robinson)
    - Wheel’s On Fire (B Dylan / R Danko)
    - Rag Mama (RJ Robinson)
Capitol Records Canada SABB 11045
Woodstock NY
Levon Helm: drums
Jamie Robbie Robertson: guitar
Richard Manuel: vocal, hammond Organ
Rick Danko: bass
Garth Hudson: keys, brass, woodwinds
Produced by The Band, 1972
Recorded by Phil Ramone and Mark Harman at Acadamy of Music, NYC
Mixed at Bearsville Sound Studio

2.   Kensington Market: Aardvark Side 1
    - Help Me (Martynec / Pappalardi)
    - If It Is Love (McKie)
    - I Know You (Martynec / McKie)
    - Half Closed Eyes (McKie)
    - Said I Could Be Happy (Martynec / Gibson / McKie)
    - Ciao (Pappalardi)
    -Ow-Ing Man (Martynec / McKie)
Warner Brothers – 1780
Toronto
Gene Martynec: keys, guitar, vocals
Keith McKie: guitar, lead vocals
Luke Gibson: guitar, vocals
Alex Darou: bass
Jimmy Watson: drums
John Mills-Cockell: Moog
Produced by Felix Pappalardi, 1969
Recorded by Bob d’Orleans at Eastern Sound,
Toronto and Allegro Sound & Mira Sound, NYC

3.   Julie Kendall 1977: 1977 Side 2
    - The Otherside (Kendall)
    - A Wave (Kendall)
    - My Angels (Kendall)
    - I Don’t Want To Take It Out On You (Kendall)
    - There’s A Light (Kendall)
Nineteen Seventy-Seven: JK001
Toronto ON
Julie Kendall: keys, vocals
Brent Hough: guitar, bass, tambourine
Jordan Bruce: drums
Produced by Julie Kendall & Brent Hough, 2009
Recorded by them in their apartment
Mixed at Gay Studio, Parkdale by Alphonse Lanza
Mastered by Noah Mintz at The Lacquer Channel, Toronto

Side B

1.   Figgy Duff: After The Tempest Side 1
    - Honour, Riches (William Shakespeare / Noel Dinn)
    - Breakwater Boys Breakdown (Emile Benoit)
    - Heel And Toe Polka (Trad)
    - A Sailor Courted A Farmer’s Daughter (Trad)
    - Centennial Highway Reel / Cooley’s Reel (Rufus Guinchard / Joe Cooley)
    - The Darby Ram (Trad)
    - Auntie Mary (Cock of the North) / Brothers Jig (Trad / Emile Benoit)
Boot Records BOS 7243
St. Johns NL
Pamela Morgan: guitar, vocals
Dave Panting: mandolin
Geoff Butler: Accordion
Derek Pelley: bass
Noel Dinn: drums d 1993
Produced by Tom Trecumuth, 1983
Recorded Dan Kuntz at Studio 306, Toronto
Mixed by Mark Wright & Lenny DeRose at Phase One Studios, Toronto
Mastered by George Graves at The Lacquer Channel, Toronto
Cover by Ian Bell

Figgy Duff were Newfoundland’s answer to rockin’ Celtic driven music long before the Pogues came along to claim that crown. It was the invention of drummer / Percussionist Noel Dinn and singer Pamela Morgan. After The Tempest was the group’s second full-length album.

2.   Buffalo Springfield: 1st Album Side 2
    - Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (Neil Young)
    - Burned (Neil Young)   
    - Do I Have To Come Right Out And Say It (Neil Young)
    - Leave (S Stills)
    - Out Of My Mind (Neil Young)
    - Pay The Price (S Stills)

Atco Records – mono – 33-200-A
Los Angeles
Dewey Martin: drums
Steve Stills: 2nd lead guitar, vocals
Richie Furay: rhythm guitar, vocals
Neil Young: lead guitar, vocals
Bruce Palmer: bass
Produced by Charles Greene, Brian Stone, 1966
Recorded July - September 1966 by Tom May,
Doc Siegel, James Hilton, Stan Ross
Mixing: Buffalo Springfield, Charles Greene, Brian Stone

3.   The Who: Magic Bus Side 2
    - Magic Bus (Townsend) Stero
    - Someone’s Coming (Entwhistle) mono
    - Doctor, Doctor (Entwhistle) mono
    - Bucket T (Don Altfeld, Roger Christian, Dean Torrence) mono
    - Pictures Of Lily (Townsend) mono
The Who On Tour: Decca Records DL 75064
London

Roger Daltrey – lead vocals, harmonica
Pete Townshend – backing vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar on "Magic Bus";
John Entwistle – bass guitar, backing vocals and lead vocals in "Doctor Doctor";
Keith Moon – drums, backing vocals
Produced by Kit Lambert, 1968

Magic Bus was a compilation album of previously released material, and was not issued in the UK, although the album was also released at approximately the same time in Canada. A lot of the songs were taken from mono singles while the Magic Bus song to begin side 2 was taken from the American stereo version.

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