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The Twilights - The Way They Played (1966-69)
One of the better Australian groups of the '60s, the Twilights were not especially innovative, but played competent, harmony-driven British Invasion-styled rock, strongly recalling both the "beat" and pseudo-psychedelic era Hollies. Relying largely on the original material of guitarist Terry Britten, they recorded over a dozen singles, as well as a couple albums, between 1965 and 1968, chalking up a few large Australian hits. Like many Australian stars of the period, they traveled to England for a while in an attempt to crack the international market, managing to record a few tracks in London with renowned producer/engineer Norman Smith (who had worked with the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Pretty Things, and others). Like other Australian acts in the U.K., with the exception of the Bee Gees and Easybeats, they totally failed in this regard, returning to Australia for more sporadic success in the homeland before disbanding in early 1969.
Over 20 tracks of their best material, drawing largely on their
Australian singles, most of them self-penned.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Tee Set - She Likes Weeds - Collected -
She Likes Weeds – Collected
The Tee-Set, with singer Peter Tetteroo, is one of the most successful Dutch pop groups ever. They were in the Dutch Top 40 no fewer than 22 times. She Likes Weeds reached number one in the Netherlands and Ma Belle Amie was one of the very few Dutch records to climb high in the American charts and become a worldwide hit. The Tee-Set was enormously popular in scores of countries around the world.
All their hits, plus the Tee-Set’s best LP tracks, have been brought together for the first time on this double CD; 25 of these tracks / versions have never before been released on CD. And the sound is of absolutely optimal quality: all the songs have been remastered, based on the original studio masters, and sound better than ever.
Some of the tracks are particularly special. The opening track Ma Belle Amie is an appealing new reggae version new version from The Skankin’ Monks, with the original vocals by Peter Tetteroo. It will be released as a single, in September 2011, and supported by a clip. Don’t You Leave, For Miss Caulker, Midnight Hour, She Likes Weeds and Ma Belle Amie have been remixed from the studio tapes (three- and eight-track recordings) especially for this compilation. Now sit back and enjoy the amazing songs with which the group from Delft conquered the country and the world!
СD 1
1. Ma Belle Amie 3:31 – Single Version
2. Don't You Leave 3:22 – Stereo Remix (TOP 40)
3. We Will Be There After Tea 3:14 - Re-Recorded 1970
4. A Sunny Day In Greece 4:17 (TOP 40)
5. Much To Soon 3:20
6. In Your Eyes (I Can See The Lies) 3:00 (TOP 40)
7. Gimme Some Lovin’ 3:00
8. Tea Is Famous (In The Whole Wide World) 3:08 - Stereo Version (TOP 40)
9. Can Your Monkey Do The Dog 2:11
10. The Memory Of Martin Luther King 2:36
11. Just Another Hour 2:42 - Re-Recorded 1970
12. Finally In Love Again 3:18 (TOP 40)
13. Now’s The Time 2:48 – Album Version (TOP 40)
14. For Miss Caulker 4:49 – Stereo Remix
15. The Bandstand 4:00 (TOP 40)
16. I'll Be Lost Without Your Lovin' 4:01
17. Hot Nights 4:11
18. Mr. Music Man 3:46 (TOP 40)
19. When I Needed You So 2:07
20. Mary Mary (Take Me ‘Cross The Water) 3:33 (TOP 40)
21. Trains (Are Coming) 3:29
22. Smokey Joe’s Cafe 3:08
23. Shotguns 3:15 (TOP 40)
CD 2
1. She Likes Weeds 3:39 – Remix (TOP 40)
2. Red Red Wine 2:42 – Stereo Version (TOP 40)
3. Marie Claire 2:58
4. There Goes Johnny (With My Lady) 3:25 (Top 50 + Tip)
5. Walk On By (My Door) 2:27
6. If You Do Believe In Love 2:29 (TOP 40)
7. Miss Cathy Jones 2:19
8. Linda Linda 3:28 – Session Version (TOP 40)
9. What Can I Do 1:59 – Single Version Stereo (TOP 40)
10. Now That You’ve Gone 2:45
11. Early In The Morning 2:24 (TOP 40)
12. Sugar Shack 3:52
13. Life's But Nothing 4:06 (Tip)
14. Do It Baby 3:58 (TOP 40)
15. This Rose In My Hand 2:33 – Album Version (TOP 40)
16. The Magic Lantern 4:31 – Stereo Version (Tip)
17. Please Call Me 2:59 (TOP 40)
18. Baby Let Your Hair Grow Long 3:37
19. Ma Belle Amie 3:15 – Remix (TOP 40)
20. Midnight Hour 2:15 - Stereo Remix
21. Little Lady 2:49 (TOP 40)
22. Mama Said 3:20
23. Believe What I Say 2:20 (TOP 40)
24. When This Battle Is Over 4:07
- 47 Re-Mastered Tracks from the ORIGINAL master tapes
- 22 TOP 40 Hits
- Digi Book size: 14 x 25
The Tee-Set, with singer Peter Tetteroo, is one of the most successful Dutch pop groups ever. They were in the Dutch Top 40 no fewer than 22 times. She Likes Weeds reached number one in the Netherlands and Ma Belle Amie was one of the very few Dutch records to climb high in the American charts and become a worldwide hit. The Tee-Set was enormously popular in scores of countries around the world.
All their hits, plus the Tee-Set’s best LP tracks, have been brought together for the first time on this double CD; 25 of these tracks / versions have never before been released on CD. And the sound is of absolutely optimal quality: all the songs have been remastered, based on the original studio masters, and sound better than ever.
Some of the tracks are particularly special. The opening track Ma Belle Amie is an appealing new reggae version new version from The Skankin’ Monks, with the original vocals by Peter Tetteroo. It will be released as a single, in September 2011, and supported by a clip. Don’t You Leave, For Miss Caulker, Midnight Hour, She Likes Weeds and Ma Belle Amie have been remixed from the studio tapes (three- and eight-track recordings) especially for this compilation. Now sit back and enjoy the amazing songs with which the group from Delft conquered the country and the world!
СD 1
1. Ma Belle Amie 3:31 – Single Version
2. Don't You Leave 3:22 – Stereo Remix (TOP 40)
3. We Will Be There After Tea 3:14 - Re-Recorded 1970
4. A Sunny Day In Greece 4:17 (TOP 40)
5. Much To Soon 3:20
6. In Your Eyes (I Can See The Lies) 3:00 (TOP 40)
7. Gimme Some Lovin’ 3:00
8. Tea Is Famous (In The Whole Wide World) 3:08 - Stereo Version (TOP 40)
9. Can Your Monkey Do The Dog 2:11
10. The Memory Of Martin Luther King 2:36
11. Just Another Hour 2:42 - Re-Recorded 1970
12. Finally In Love Again 3:18 (TOP 40)
13. Now’s The Time 2:48 – Album Version (TOP 40)
14. For Miss Caulker 4:49 – Stereo Remix
15. The Bandstand 4:00 (TOP 40)
16. I'll Be Lost Without Your Lovin' 4:01
17. Hot Nights 4:11
18. Mr. Music Man 3:46 (TOP 40)
19. When I Needed You So 2:07
20. Mary Mary (Take Me ‘Cross The Water) 3:33 (TOP 40)
21. Trains (Are Coming) 3:29
22. Smokey Joe’s Cafe 3:08
23. Shotguns 3:15 (TOP 40)
CD 2
1. She Likes Weeds 3:39 – Remix (TOP 40)
2. Red Red Wine 2:42 – Stereo Version (TOP 40)
3. Marie Claire 2:58
4. There Goes Johnny (With My Lady) 3:25 (Top 50 + Tip)
5. Walk On By (My Door) 2:27
6. If You Do Believe In Love 2:29 (TOP 40)
7. Miss Cathy Jones 2:19
8. Linda Linda 3:28 – Session Version (TOP 40)
9. What Can I Do 1:59 – Single Version Stereo (TOP 40)
10. Now That You’ve Gone 2:45
11. Early In The Morning 2:24 (TOP 40)
12. Sugar Shack 3:52
13. Life's But Nothing 4:06 (Tip)
14. Do It Baby 3:58 (TOP 40)
15. This Rose In My Hand 2:33 – Album Version (TOP 40)
16. The Magic Lantern 4:31 – Stereo Version (Tip)
17. Please Call Me 2:59 (TOP 40)
18. Baby Let Your Hair Grow Long 3:37
19. Ma Belle Amie 3:15 – Remix (TOP 40)
20. Midnight Hour 2:15 - Stereo Remix
21. Little Lady 2:49 (TOP 40)
22. Mama Said 3:20
23. Believe What I Say 2:20 (TOP 40)
24. When This Battle Is Over 4:07
- 47 Re-Mastered Tracks from the ORIGINAL master tapes
- 22 TOP 40 Hits
- Digi Book size: 14 x 25
Friday, March 28, 2014
Tee Set - The Best of
The Tee Set -- Peter Tetteroo (vocals), Dill Dennink (guitar, flute, banjo), Joop Bloom (drums), Franklin Madjid (bass), and Hans Van Eijck (keyboards) -- was one of a handful of acts from Holland that made it onto the American charts in the late 1960s; others included the Shocking Blue ("Venus") and the George Baker Selection ("Little Green Bag"), both of whom had the same American representative, Jerry Ross. Recorded in 1969, "Ma Belle Amie" was a pleasant piece of pop/rock first issued in Holland, where it sold 100,000 copies (a major hit in the small Dutch market). "Ma Belle Amie" was heard by Ross and licensed for release in America, where it became their only major hit.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Sunday, December 22, 2013
The Terribles - Super Brasa - Volume 2&Brasa Quatro
The Terribles – El sonido garage y sidodelico de Los Inocentes
Gabriel Passos, para el blog http://www.mistervinil.blogspot.com
Hace algun tiempo, un disco garage y sicodelico – un verdadero “nugget“ del rock nacional -, con guitarras sucias e algunas voces en unisono llamado “Genial! Universal Sound” del grupo The Terribles, intriga mucho a los coleccionadores de discos brasilenos. Editado en 1967 por el sello NCV – del productor Nilton Couto do Valle -, traia doce musicas, la mayoria de los Beatles, dos de los Shakers, una de los Monkees y una propia, de autoria de Hector Capobianco. Fue com el que charlamos para esta materia.
Hector llego com su grupo, Los Innocentes, de Uruguay. Formado por Nestor Vitti (segunda guitarra), Ruben (Lorenzo) Viera (primera solo y voz), Hector Capobianco (bajo y voz) y Raimundo Ibarra (bateria), habian grabado un compacto simple por el sello Sondor, com el nombre de Los Inocentes. En ese disco, ademas de la primera grabacion de “I Will Not Cry”, de Hector Capobianco
Сconl la participacion de Juan Roberto “Pelin” Capobianco, hermano de Hector y ex Shakers, habia tambien un tema de Ruben Viera llamado “Pienso en ti”, que despues volvieron a grabar en una otra version en el disco “In the Studio again” de los nuevos Shakers entonces formado por Caio, Pelinl Ruben Hector y el otro hermano de Pelin y mellizo de Hectror, Carlos Capobianco, eso por vuelta de 1970.. (*)
Uma vez en Brasil, se fueron primero a Porto Alegre, pero muy rapido vinieron a Sao Paulo. Con hambre, necesitando de dinero y tocando en una boate de baja calidad,
consiguieron com el amigo Miguel Cidras grabar un LP, con el cual ganaron un buen dinero.
Llegando a la grabadora, que quedaba en el centro de la ciudad, tuvieron que grabar rapido ya que se iban a Porto Alegre al otro dia. El disco fue grabado em uma sola sesion en um unico dia. Hector se acuerda que La Correa de sub ajo se rompio y tubo que grabar “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” – grabacion esa que fue hecha en menos de media hora – apoyado em uma silla. Editado – asi como otros
discos de la grabadora – com o seudonimo de The Terribles, les Dio um buen percentual de dinero a los integrantes del grupo uruguayo.
La mala suerte parecia Haber terminado. Empezaron a ganar fama y llamaron la atencion a Roberto Carlos, que los fue a ver en un show en la boate y se quedo sorpreso. Los termino llamando para acompanarlo en algunos shows y a presentarse en el programa Jovem Guarda. Mas tarde, Ruben Viera tubo uma hepatitis y el grupo tenia que volver a Montevideo. De la capital uruguaya, ya con Ruben recuperado volvieron directamente a Rio de Janeiro, donde se presentarom por un mes em la boate Drink, de Cauby Peixoto, y por una noche em el Canecao,
juntamente con Chris Montez y los Herman’s Hermit’s, entre otros grandes nombres de aquellos anos. Se fueron a Bahia y a la vuelta, grabaron un compacto con el nombre de “Os Inocentes”, compacto esse que contenia las musicas “Love-m Lola” y “Believe-Me”, por la brabadora Phillips, lanzado por el sello Polygram. Tambien acompanaron a Marcio Greyck em El disco “De Corpo E Alma”,
inclusive em El suceso “Impossivel Acreditar Que Perdi Voce”, donde Hector toca El piano. Fue em esa misma epoca que el grupo se separo.
Hector e Ruben Viera formaron, en Brasil, juntamente com Juan Roberto “Pelin”, una nueva formacion de los Shaker’s, y llegaron a grabar un disco y hicieron una gira por paises de la America del sur..
Ruben Viera se suicidou-se hace cerca de um ano, con un tiro en la cabeza. Los hermanos Capobianco viven, actualmente, en Rio de Janeiro.
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