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They Were Wrong; Joe's Boys, Vol. 1
They Were Wrong:
Joe's Boys, Vol. 1 Review by Richie Unterberger.
In the early to
mid-'60s, Joe Meek recorded teen-oriented pop/rock with literally dozens of
young British male singers. A few hit singles and many flops resulted. No less
than 62 such songs that didn't become hits are on this two-CD set -- in fact,
eleven of them are previously unreleased cuts and alternate takes -- and
although a few artists who did have hits are here (John Leyton, Heinz, and Gene
Vincent), the specific tracks representing them are not well known. The
material on this compilation might not, in fact, be well known even if you have
a bunch of Meek collections, as 22 of the tracks made their CD debuts here.
Since many Meek sides were weak, innocuous teen idol fare, you'd have reason to
be wary of an anthology assembled along this theme, even if you're a Meek fan
in general. As it turns out, however, this is a surprisingly listenable and
likable compilation, even if many of the singers are no great shakes in the
vocal department. The main reason is that Meek's production is quirkily
intriguing even on the less interesting songs (and many of the songs, to be
fair, aren't all that good). His usual bag of tricks -- manic crunching drums,
oddly treated pianos, weird backup voices, peculiar echo/reverb, zany sound
effects, soaring orchestration, and so forth -- are almost always in force,
often succeeding in making even the meager songs and singers fun to some
extent. Also, you can hear specific echoes of (and attempts to imitate) several
of the early major American rock stars Meek obviously admired, and while
they're no match for the real thing, there are some pretty grin-raising,
respectable emulations of Buddy Holly, the Everly Brothers, Elvis Presley, and
Roy Orbison. And of course there's an actual American rock & roll great
here in Gene Vincent, whose "Temptation Baby" (recorded for the
British film Live It Up) isn't the most typical Vincent fare, but works fairly
well as rockabilly-pop with a distinctive Meek sonic stamp. Traces of
Merseybeat and even a little folk-pop make themselves known in some of the
later recordings, and some of the songs -- John Leyton's "Voodoo
Woman," Chad Carson's credible Presley imitation "They Were
Wrong," Billy Dean's equally haunting and cheesy "Ridin' the
Rails," and Freddie Starr's "Just Keep on Dreaming" (which
sounds like a gutsy Gerry & the Pacemakers) -- are pretty good tracks on
any level, not just from historical/novelty angles. For aficionados of the
truly strange, there are a couple previously unissued (shakily) Meek-sung
demos, and the Checkmates' odd satirical song "You've Got to Have a
Gimmick Today," which pokes instantly dated fun at a few vocal styles on
early-'60s hits. David Wells' detailed liner notes give plenty of background
info on all of the tracks, a welcome feature as so many of these will be
unfamiliar even to collectors.
Tracklist:
CD1:
1-1 John Leyton - Voodoo Woman 2:04
1-2 Chad Carson - They Were Wrong 3:09
1-3 Heinz - Come On Let's Go 2:29
1-4 Michael Cox - Teenage Love 2:20
1-5 Andy Cavell - Hey There Senorita 2:44
1-6 The Dowlands - Big, Big Fella 2:26
1-7 Peter Jay & The Blue Men - Just Too
Late (Alt Take) 1:38
1-8 Davy Morgan - Tomorrow I'll Be Gone 2:26
1-9 Mark Douglas - It Matters Not 2:18
1-10 Gerry Temple - Since You Went Away 1:46
1-11 Ricky Wayne - Muscles (Alt Take) 2:18
1-12 Don Charles - Guess That's The Way It Goes 2:10
1-13 Neil Christian - The Big Beat Drum 2:44
1-14 Andy Cavell - Andy 2:51
1-15 George Chakiris - Heart Of A Teenage Girl 3:13
1-16 Freddie Starr - Just Keep On Dreaming 1:43
1-17 Bobby Rio & The Revelles - Value For
Love 2:53
1-18 The Four Matadors - Fast Cars & Money 2:15
1-19 The Dowlands - Break Ups 2:10
1-20 The Colorados - Lips Were Redder On You
(Alt Take) 1:59
1-21 Don Charles - Daybreak 2:24
1-22 Mark Douglas - There's Something I Got To
Say 2:25
1-23 Chris & The Students - Ducks Away From
My Fishin' 2:26
1-24 Jess Conrad - Hurt Me 2:25
1-25 Gerry Temple - So Nice To Walk You Home 2:33
1-26 Kenny Hollywood - Magic Star 2:28
1-27 Richard McCord - The Song Of The Pine Tree 2:46
1-28 Iain Gregory - Because 2:35
1-29 Freddie Starr & The Midnighters - Baby
Blue 2:24
1-30 Dave Adams - Don't You Understand 1:38
Bonus Track
1-31 Joe Meek - Long Talk Jack (Demo) 2:01
CD2:
2-1 John Leyton - Thunder & Lightning 2:08
2-2 Chad Carson - A Fool In Love (Undubbed
Version) 2:36
2-3 Dave Kaye - In My Way 3:13
2-4 Gene Vincent - Temptation Baby 2:00
2-5 Don Charles - Lucky Star 2:03
2-6 Neil Christian - The Road To Love 2:38
2-7 Kenny Hollywood - The Wonderful Story
Of Love 1:58
2-8 Bobby Rio & The Revelles - Boy
Meets Girl 3:03
2-9 Lee Starr & The Astrals - Come Back
To Me 2:41
2-10 Mark Douglas - Upside Down 2:03
2-11 Tony Victor - There Was A Time 1:54
2-12 Michael Cox - For All Time 2:03
2-13 Andy Cavell - Always On A Saturday 1:43
2-14 Ian Gregory - Mr Lovebug 2:40
2-15 Freddie Starr - Never Cry On Someone's
Shoulder 2:54
2-16 Peter Jay & The Blue Men - Friendship
(Alt Take) 2:36
2-17 The Dowlands - Little Sue 2:12
2-18 Gerry Temple - Tell You What I'll Do 2:11
2-19 Billy Dean - Ridin' The Rails 2:20
2-20 John Leyton - Johnny, My Johnny 2:39
2-21 Bobby Cristo - The Other Side Of The Track 2:16
2-22 Toby Ventura - If My Heart Were A
Storybook 1:53
2-23 Iain Gregory - The Night You Told A Lie 2:19
2-24 Ricky Wayne - Go On Then 1:50
2-25 The Birds Of Prey - I Saw Pity 2:51
2-26 Jimmy Lennon & The Atlantics - I
Learned To Yodel 2:51
2-27 Peter, Chris & The Outcasts - Over The
Hill 2:46
2-28 Paul & Ritchie & The Cryin' Shames
- September In The Rain 2:34
2-29 The Checkmates - You've Got To Have A
Gimmick Today 2:46
2-30 Heinz - End Of The World 2:37
Bonus Track
2-31 Joe Meek - I've Been Good To You (Demo) 2:18
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