Sunday, November 21, 2021

Jammë - Jammë 1970 (@320)

 


The sleeve of the self titled Jammë LP would lead you to believe that the album was solely the work of two British brothers Keith and Don Adey.  That's was what I thought for years but the story runs a little deeper than that.

Don Adey was playing a gig with his band Churchill Downs in 1967 when he met up with fellow ex-pat Hard Times guitarist Paul Downing who were sharing the bill that night.  Downing had recently played guitar on the Mamas & Papas album "The Papas & the Mamas" when Papa John Phillips suggested Downing put a group of his own together , which he quickly did with ex British Walkers, Tim Smyser on Bass and Terry Rae (ex Palace Guard) on drums along with Don Adey on guitar.

Phillips was impressed with the band and secured them a recording contract with Dunhill on the basis that he and Terry Melcher produce the album (Melcher would not last the duration following tensions between the pair).  The recording sessions took place at Phillips' own home studio/24 hour party drug den in Bel Air which allegedly saw George Harrison and Keith Richards drop by for a visit!  Phillips was going through a rough patch at the time, with the Mamas & Papas on the verge of splitting and his marriage with Michelle on the rocks. These personal problems would take it's toll on the Jammë sessions. 

Terry Rae was the first to be kicked out of the band by a jealous Phillips after he'd overheard Michelle and friend Mia Farrow, tripping on acid at the time, promise to take Rae on a trip to France.  The drums were taken over by ex Them, Dave Tuffrey, then Jim Gordon (Derek & the Dominoes) and finally Jerry Allison (the Crickets).  Phillips then turned on Smyser and getting Downing to do the dirty work of kicking the bass player out of the band, which was done with much hesitation.  Bass duties were handed over to the Wrecking Crew's Larry Knechtel and then eventually Don Adey's sibling Keith whose contributions on the album stretched as far as a few vocal harmonies and bass on two tracks!  The two brothers were only surviving members by the time the recording was finished nine months later, hence them being the only two on the cover.

The record was released in 1970 and bombed, most probably due to it sounding years out of step with the current music scene at the time.  It also got a UK release where it died a similar death.

Surprisingly, despite the chaotic recording sessions the resulting album comes across as a sweet collection of popsike nuggets with a similar vibe to the (equally chaotic) Left Banke or Rubber Soul period Beatles complete with nasally Lennonesque vocals.  Personal highlights include the Merry Go Round-alike "She Sits There" and the lyrics on "Strawberry Jam Man", "would you like to sail a boat, way out on the sea? would you like an ice cream float or a cup of tea?"

Tracklist:

 

1.           Poor Window                  

2.           She Sits There                 

3.           Jan                      

4.           Strawberry Jam Man                   

5.           Richman                           

6.           My Old Lady                    

7.           Changes                            

8.           Empty Feeling                 

9.           Scarborough Rose                        

10.         Matthew O Grady                         

11.         Thanks To The Man In The Rabbit Hat                      

12.         Changes Alt. Version                   

13.         Strawberry Jam Man Alt. Version                             

14.         Empty Feelings (Instrumental)                 

15.         What Makes The World Go 'round Demo                   

16.         That Girl Has Got A Hold On Me Demo                 

17.         She Sits There (Mono 45)                          

18.         Poor Widow (Mono 45)

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2 comments:

  1. hello! i have tried to download this three times and each time when I try to extract the file with WinRar i get a message saying that the file is corrupt. any chance you could reup this? Thanks so much.

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