The Millennium -
Magic Time
Magic Time: The Millennium/Ballroom Sessions Review by Richie Unterberger.
Pay attention here, because although this release contains a lot of material by the Millennium, it's not exactly a Millennium album and not exactly an expanded edition of the Begin album, although everything from that record is here. This three-CD package is really a roundup of numerous Curt Boettcher-affiliated recordings from 1965-68, focusing mostly on tracks by the Millennium and his prior band, the Ballroom. Disc three is all Millennium, featuring not only the Begin album, but the unreleased "Blight"/"Just About the Same" single that was added to the 1990 Begin reissue, and the single versions of "It's You," "I Just Want to Be Your Friend," "5 A.M.," "Prelude," "To Claudia on Thursday," and "There Is Nothing More to Say." Begin, very much a group project, although Boettcher was the most important member, remains an impressive pinnacle of sunshine psychedelic pop, though the chipper songs are not as substantial as the florid, multi-hued and multi-textured production and harmonies. Disc two has the original versions, as done by the Ballroom, of three songs that would be redone on the Millennium's Begin album ("5 A.M.," "Karmic Dream Sequence #1," "The Island"). There's lot's more on this anthology, though, including the scarce 1967 Warner Bros. single by the Ballroom that represented their sole release; an entire album's worth of stuff, unreleased at the time, done by the Ballroom in late 1966; yet more unreleased Ballroom songs and instrumental backing tracks; and odds and ends from other projects Boettcher worked on in the mid- to late '60s, including solo cuts, a duet with Dottie Holmberg, the 1965 single by Summer's Children (a male-female duo he was in), and a couple of items by Sagittarius. The Ballroom tracks, and most of the other non-Millennium cuts, are inventive but fluffy sunshine pop, with intricate, multi-layered helium-high harmonies, and lyrics that often dive into a never-never land of psych-pop romance. In general, they're more lightweight than the Millennium record, so those new to Boettcher's work should start with Begin itself before deciding whether to take such a deep plunge. For someone heavily into the Boettcher clan, though, it's a valuable archive release, with a thorough 24-page booklet.
Tracklist:
CD 1:
1. Spinning, Spinning, Spinning (2:41)
2. Love's Fatal
Way (2:52)
3. Would You Like
To Go (2:38)
4. Magic Time
(2:49)
5. You Turn Me
Around (2:42)
6. Forever (2:23)
7. It's A Sad
World (3:51)
8. I'll Grow
Stronger (3:02)
9. Musty Dusty
(3:16)
10. Crazy Dreams
(2:57)
11. Lead Me To
Love (2:48)
12. A Time For
Everything (2:36)
13. Baby, Please
Don't Go (3:09)
14. Would You
Like To Go (Instrumental) (2:41)
15. Forever
(Instrumental) (2:35)
16. I'll Grow
Stronger (Instrumental) (3:14)
17. You Turn Me
Around (Instrumental) (2:45)
18. Magic Time
(Instrumental) (2:50)
19. It's A Sad
World (Instrumental) (3:51)
20. Spinning,
Spinning, Spinning (Instrumental) (2:42)
CD 2:
1. I'm Not Living
Here (3:23)
2. Opus to a
Friend (2:41)
3. Believe You
(3:01)
4. The Island
(3:20)
5. 5 A.M. (2:42)
6. Karmic Dream
Sequence (3:47)
7. Sun Arise
(3:35)
8. Milk and Honey
(2:26)
9. Too Young to
Marry (2:08)
10. Love's Fatal
Way (2:56)
11. Another Time
(3:29)
12. Sea of Tears
(2:24)
13. Sunshine
Today (demo) (2:53)
14. Sunshine
Today (alternate instrumental version) (2:37)
15. Keeper of the
Games (demo) (1:51)
16. Dancing
Dandelion (demo) (2:16)
17. It Won't
Always be the Same (instrumental) (3:23)
18. There is
Nothing More to Say (instrumental) (2:19)
19. To Claudia on
Thursday (instrumental) (2:50)
20. Lonely Girl
(2:34)
CD 3:
1. Prelude (1:18)
2. To Claudia on
Thursday (3:25)
3. I Just Want to
be Your Friend (2:37)
4. 5 A.M. (2:39)
5. I'm With You
(2:35)
6. The Island
(3:21)
7. Sing to Me
(2:17)
8. It's You
(3:21)
9. Some Sunny Day
(3:24)
10. It's Won't
Always Be the Same (2:58)
11. The Know it
All (2:41)
12. Karmic Dream
Sequence #1 (5:53)
13. There is
Nothing More To Say (2:27)
14. Anthem
(Begin) (2:45)
15. Blight (2:57)
16. Just About
the Same (2:23)
17. It's You (2)
(3:14)
18. I Just Want
to Be Your Friend (single version) (2:35)
19. 5 A.M.
(single version) (2:43)
20. Prelude
(single version) (1:20)
21. To Claudia on
Thursday (single version) (3:07)
22. There is
Nothing More to Say (single version) (2:25)
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ReplyDeleteHello Cor.. Would you have, or know of, the Ace comp "All aboard! 25 train tracks calling at all musical stations". wasn't even a copy on Discogs last time I checked..
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I have this one but stored at my son's place. Best guess is the end of February or very early March.
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DeleteThank you!! If that's not enuff for you, there's an 8 cd Japanese Columbia Millennium box set called the Millennium At Last, which came out in 2012.
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It consists of 3 Millennium albums, 2 Curt Boetcher albums, 2 Sandy Salisbury albums, and a Lee Mallory album
I haven't gotten down to the job of comparing the 2 sets!!!
Ironically, the only real hit from all this, Sagittarius' wonderful "My World Fell Down", was originally done by the UK group the Ivy League - It was written by John Carter (of Ivy League) and Geoff Stephens (of the New Vaudville Band and others), and was also done by an american group called the Impact, produced by Teddy Rendazzo!
Sagittarius Present Tense is one of my all time favorite albums!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Johnno
@Johnno, See https://allmusic-wingsofdream.blogspot.com/2021/10/the-millennium-millennium-at-last.html#more
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