The Newbeats: Run Baby Run
Run Baby Run
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- Label: Ace, 1965-68
- Bestellnummer: 3354133
- Erscheinungstermin: 1.11.2004
Falsetto fans, rejoice! Volume two of Ace's three volume Newbeats' Hickory retrospective boasts the RUN BABY RUN album (in magnificent stereo, no less) plus a heaping helping of rare non-album cuts.
Like the first volume, "Bread And Butter / Big Beat Sounds" , this essential collection is filled to overflowing with soulful, stomping, big-sound pop.
The third and final volume will compile the Newbeats' remaining Hickory 45s, all surviving unreleased material as well as the complete Hickory solo recordings of Newbeats Larry Henley and the Mathis Brothers (Dean and Marc).
Almost every track in the series has been remastered from original album or 45 production tapes, leading to shockingly superior sound quality.
Following 1964's Everything's Alright (#16), the Newbeats experienced a commercial decline only to score a major comeback with the September 1965 single, Run, Baby Run. The #12 US hit featured exquisite vocal harmonies and a distinctive Motown flavour. And Run, Baby Run had legs; in 1971 it went Top 10 in the UK.
As per compilation producer Tony Rounce, "Run, Baby Run was actually slowed down for single release! In this package we present both the stereo album mix and the original mono 45. They're the same take, but the mono runs a full seven seconds longer (and is a good two beats per minute slower) than the stereo!"
After the "Run, Baby Run" album's satisfying menu of diverse styles and tempos, volume two includes delicious delights like Swinger (penned by bubblegum architects Kris and Artie Resnick and Joey Levine and heard on their Third Rail album "Id Music"), John D Loudermilk's full speed scorcher Short On Love (previously attempted, presumably without the maniacal laughter, by Gus Backus and King Size Taylor & the Dominoes), the artistic triumph Evil Eva (in which Larry Henley falsetto surfs on rolling waves of Dean and Marc), Dan Folger's bongo-fest Hide The Moon (eclipsing the Extremes' prior version), the effects-laden psych-out Michelle De Ann, Mark Charron's simmering The Girls And The Boys (earlier by Ronny and The Daytonas), the rebellious rapper Top Secret [I Can't Get No] Satisfaction turned inside-out) and the remarkable Dean Mathis and Joe Melson composition Crying My Heart Out (aptly described by Tony Rounce as "a thrilling aural cacophony that sounds like a Motown record and a Phil Spector production being played simultaneously at the far end of a conical wind tunnel").
All these tasty treats make us hungry for volume three. Be there!
Like the first volume, "Bread And Butter / Big Beat Sounds" , this essential collection is filled to overflowing with soulful, stomping, big-sound pop.
The third and final volume will compile the Newbeats' remaining Hickory 45s, all surviving unreleased material as well as the complete Hickory solo recordings of Newbeats Larry Henley and the Mathis Brothers (Dean and Marc).
Almost every track in the series has been remastered from original album or 45 production tapes, leading to shockingly superior sound quality.
Following 1964's Everything's Alright (#16), the Newbeats experienced a commercial decline only to score a major comeback with the September 1965 single, Run, Baby Run. The #12 US hit featured exquisite vocal harmonies and a distinctive Motown flavour. And Run, Baby Run had legs; in 1971 it went Top 10 in the UK.
As per compilation producer Tony Rounce, "Run, Baby Run was actually slowed down for single release! In this package we present both the stereo album mix and the original mono 45. They're the same take, but the mono runs a full seven seconds longer (and is a good two beats per minute slower) than the stereo!"
After the "Run, Baby Run" album's satisfying menu of diverse styles and tempos, volume two includes delicious delights like Swinger (penned by bubblegum architects Kris and Artie Resnick and Joey Levine and heard on their Third Rail album "Id Music"), John D Loudermilk's full speed scorcher Short On Love (previously attempted, presumably without the maniacal laughter, by Gus Backus and King Size Taylor & the Dominoes), the artistic triumph Evil Eva (in which Larry Henley falsetto surfs on rolling waves of Dean and Marc), Dan Folger's bongo-fest Hide The Moon (eclipsing the Extremes' prior version), the effects-laden psych-out Michelle De Ann, Mark Charron's simmering The Girls And The Boys (earlier by Ronny and The Daytonas), the rebellious rapper Top Secret [I Can't Get No] Satisfaction turned inside-out) and the remarkable Dean Mathis and Joe Melson composition Crying My Heart Out (aptly described by Tony Rounce as "a thrilling aural cacophony that sounds like a Motown record and a Phil Spector production being played simultaneously at the far end of a conical wind tunnel").
All these tasty treats make us hungry for volume three. Be there!
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Run baby run
- 2 Hang on Sloopy
- 3 Help
- 4 Little child
- 5 It's really goodbye
- 6 Oh girls girls
- 7 Oh pretty woman
- 8 (I can't get no) Satisfaction
- 9 This old heart
- 10 Come see about me
- 11 Mean wooly Willie
- 12 Lookin' for love
- 13 Run baby run (Mono Single Version) (1965)
- 14 Crying my heart out (1966)
- 15 Short on love (1966)
- 16 Bird dog (1966)
- 17 Evil Eva (1966)
- 18 My yesterday love (1966)
- 19 Top secret (1967)
- 20 Hide the moon (1967)
- 21 Don't turn me loose (1967)
- 22 You and me and happiness (1967)
- 23 Swinger (1968)
- 24 Bad dreams (1968)
- 25 Michelle De Ann (1968)
- 26 I've been a long time loving you (1968)
- 27 The girls and the boys (1968)
The Newbeats
Run Baby Run
EUR 15,99*