TDATS 97 Queen of the Neighbourhood Female Vocals 4
TDATS 97 Queen of the Neighbourhood Female Vocals 4
Download from: [mf] of [mg] unzip pass: tdats A happy new year to you all. This is my fourth female vocals special after Vol19, Vol49 and Vol71. Its another diverse mix of new-to-tdats heavy psych, pop, blues and hard rock through the ages. All-girl The Pleasure Seekers was Suzi Quatros first band and Martha Vel�zs album had some big names playing on it like Eric Clapton, Paul Kossoff, Rick Hayward, Stan Webb and Brian Auger. Flame guitarist Jimmy Crespo later joined Aerosmith in 1979. Anne Sarofeen and Smokes song is a cover of a track from the same Martha Vel�z album that I took Feel So Bad from. The Poppy Family offers a slice of creepy, ominous pop psych and Aura (not to be confused with the Aura on Vol93) was a brass funk band with great acid guitar. Cheryl Dilchers otherwise pop-orientated album Butterfly contained a couple of killer groove tracks with great guitar, All Woman being one of them with its male chauvinist-pleasing lyrics. Wild Honey were a Dutch band and their song here stands out from the rest as being part of a later-generation of rock.
Tracks: 01. Fear Itself - Crawlin Kingsnake (1969) from album fear itself 02. Made In Germany - The Arrow and the Song (1971) from album made in germany 03. Sarofeen And Smoke - Swamp Man (1970) from album sarofeen and smoke 04. Medusa - Medusa (1978) from album medusa 05. Coreen Sinclair & Indiana - Hey Man (1971) single 06. The Poppy Family - Theres No Blood In Bone (1969) from album which way you goin billy 07. 60,000,000 Buffalo - Royalty Rag & Cocaine Shuffle (1972) from album nevada jukebox 08. Flame - Queen Of The Neighbourhood (1977) from album queen of the neighbourhood 09. The Pleasure Seekers - Where Have You Gone (1968) from retrospective what a way to die 10. Cheryl Dilcher - All Woman (1973) from album butterfly 11. White Honey - Nothing Going On In The City (1979) from album some kinda woman 12. Martha Vel�z - Feel So Bad (1969) from album fiends & angels 13. Aura - Skyrocket (1977) from album aura 14. Freedom North - Losing You (1970) from album freedom north 15. Fort Mudge Memorial Dump - Crystal Forms (1969) from album fort mudge memorial dump
Fear Itself was formed by Ellen McIlwaine in Atlanta, Georgia. McIlwaine sang lead vocals as well as performing harmonica, rhythm guitar and organ. Chris Zaloom performed lead guitar, Steve Cook played bass guitar, and Bill McCord was on drums. Paul Album (real surname) joined the group playing bass guitar after Steve Cook quit. The group performed at Woodstock Festival in 1969, and eventually separated after the bass guitarist Paul Album was sadly killed by a drunk driver. McIlwaine later moved to Canada and started a long-running solo career.
longhairmusic.de: When Made In Germany published their eponymous album on Metronome in 1971, this was the reward for their committed practising in grumpy rehearsal rooms for many years. All this began at Beethoven Gymnasium (College) in West Berlin. The West Berliners had started as a schoolboy band in order to play the hits of their protagonists. Under the name of "Cosmics" they still considered the "making of music" a hobby. Encouraged by the local success of competing schoolboy bands and highly infected by the general hysteria for the beat, they soon played in the 1st division. As of 1965 they caused a sensation under the name of "Take Five" in a Berlin youth club. In 1968 they won the first prize in an international beat festival together with the Chechen band "Atlantis". The bands became friends and saw each others. When the musicians of "Atlantis" split up, their guitarist (Stan Regal) stayed in Berlin, married and started to work in Audio recording studio. This was a favourable combination for the band to fulfil their dream to record their music material in a proper recording studio and to get a recording contract as they were technically well-experienced and sufficiently self-confident, too.
The musicians gave up the unpopular name of "Take Five" and called themselves Made In Germany now. Stan Regal provided them the possibility to professionally record in an audio recording studio. First of all, there was planned the recording of a single, an album should follow. A part of the recordings were already completed, when the boys got to know Rita Peuker. Rita was the singer in a local band and the boys had watched her appearing. They were enthusiastic about her and wooed away her at once. The titles were now adapted for Rita and newly produced. Rita became the front woman of Made In Germany.
First, "Dont forget the Time" was published a single recording of the album. A few months later followed an album newly recorded on a CD for the first time.
In this album Made In Germany linked positively pop and progressive rock elements. This is also shown in the duration of the individual titles lasting for within about 3 minutes and up to 9 minutes. The short titles demonstrate the ability of the musicians to compose compact, melodious songs having an unrecognisable value with high standard, in which the flute stands out as leading instrument. On the longer titles the musicians prove their talent for improvisation. They also worked in surprises in sound. In the case of "Man in History" the mag-nificent organ sounds in a church are shown. In that time, Wolfgang Schulz (guitar, vocals) studied electrical engineering and tried out a lot of technical fiddling. So he had developed a rotosizer, an equipment which is based on quadrophonic sounds. It sends sounds smoothly one after the other into 4 loudspeakers. By this, the listener gains the impression, the music is flowing around him. This effect can especially be heard to its advantage when the band appeared in live.
However, Made In Germany would not have been tied to a definitive music trend. "Our style is that we have none!", said Stephan Pade, the songwriter of the band, in a newspaper interview in 1971. "We produce our songs ourselves; presently we are somewhat progressive, but you never know what we will think over tomorrow".
Made In Germany
It is not surprising that Rita Peuker, the attractive front woman and the singer of the band, drew the most attention of the media on herself. In an article about "rock and blues girls" in the "Stern" magazine in 1972 she was honoured besides Inga Rumpf, Chris Braun and Joy Fleming because of her beautiful clear voice and it was reported about her position as the "girl in a group".
Financially, the album only had an average success. The reputation of the well-known band was especially restricted to Berlin. Indeed, the move to West Germany was repeatedly con-sidered , but, in the end, the band still stayed in their home town, Berlin, where it rather felt isolated, however. The recording company didnt support them when performing an all-German tournament so that the band couldnt sufficiently promote the album in order achieve a good turnover of their record.
In 1972 as well as in 1973 one each single was recorded for BASF which are contained as bonus tracks. In preparation for a second LP in 1974, there were other songs which were recorded in a Hamburg studio as demo version with a slightly changed team (new drummer). How-ever, this LP could never be completed, as Rita left this group shortly after the recording. From this time, there are three titles that can be heard as bonus tracks on the CD. Unfortunately, their sound quality doesnt correspond to the justified expectations. They shall not be withheld from the listeners, however, as a contemporary document.
In changing teams Made In Germany continued to play for several years. "Just for fun" the band recorded a German-language single which, however, can be ignored.
forcedexposure.com: Hailing from New York, Sarofeen and Smoke was led by singer Anne Sarofeen, whos described in the albums own liner notes as a lady both fierce and gentle, whose music knows truth, tragedy and beauty. We dont really know if shes fierce or gentle, but her incredible voice has often been compared to that of Janis Joplin, Ellen McIlwaine and Mariska Veres (of Dutch stars Shocking Blue); unfortunately rock history is cruel and she never received the credit she deserves for being right at the top with other unique female singers. She has also composed half of the songs on the album. The album offers 9 songs in a bluesy, heavy psychedelic vein, which to a certain extent remind us much of Jefferson Airplane. Most of the songs are the bands own compositions, with the only exceptions being a take on Martha Velez, Swamp Man, and a cover of Rocky Mountain Blues, well chosen covers that fit perfectly the bands identity.
Sarofeen and Smoke LP - rear
tyme-machine.blogspot.co.uk: Sarofeens vocal style has been compared to Janis Joplin, Ellen McIllwaine, & the Shocking Blues (recently deceased) Mariska Veres, and if you like those vocalists you should give her a chance. Even if you dont like that heavy, bluesy 60s female vocal style you should still give it a try. Sarofeen & John Martin (especially the latter) wrote some excellent material for the album and the band is strong. Anne Sarofeen also performed on broadway in A Hard Job Being God and later recorded a second album (sans Smoke) entitled Love In A Womans Heart, which I didnt find as good as this release. Smoke (& Sarofeen presumably) were originally from Auburn, NY, and at least one member of the band, guitarist Ed "Duke" Shanahan continues to perform in that area. He also recordedd with the band Siddhartha (for RCA) in the year before this release and has performed with blues and r&b legends like Muddy Waters, James Cotton, Bobby Comstock, & Bo Diddley.
The Poppy Family
The Poppy Family are up next with a short pop song that has an ominous feeling, especially in the lyrics. I love it! Although they are little-remembered now, they had their brief spot in the limelight with an international top-ten (#1 in Canada, #2 in the US, #7 in the UK) hit with the single Which Way You Goin Billy?, which was on the same album that Theres No Blood In Bone is from. Here is what Allmusic.com has to say about it: "While in recent years dozens of would-be hipsters have written about the dark undercurrents to be found in the music of the Carpenters, anyone looking for a truly great bummed-out soft rock experience needs to dig up the long out of print debut LP from Vancouvers Poppy Family. While producer, arranger, songwriter, and general straw boss Terry Jacks later found fame for his hit adaptation of Jacques Brels "Seasons in the Sun," his greatest work was with his then-wife Susan Jacks and their group, the Poppy Family. Blending moody soft pop with light psychedelia, the group hit a rich vein of gorgeous melancholy that made sadness sound positively sensual (the albums token "upbeat" tune, "Happy Island," is significantly also one of the sets weakest moments).
Which Way You Goin Bill? LP (1969)
The albums two international hit singles, "Which Way You Goin Billy?" and "Thats Where I Went Wrong," are both tales of lovers on the run that sound as desperate as Del Shannon and as lonesome as Brian Wilsons worst nightmare, and such lost classics as "You Took My Moonlight Away" and "Beyond the Clouds" are every bit as strong, boasting clear but emotive vocals from Susan Jacks, brilliant if oddball Indian percussion from Satwan Singh, and melodramatic string arrangements from Graeme Hall. And the two side-closing "freakouts," "Theres No Blood in Bone" and "Of Cities and Escapes," manage to be cheesy and powerfully effective at the same time. If the 70s were supposed to be about having a nice day, Which Way You Goin Billy? shows the Poppy Family were one band waiting for a cloud to blot out all that annoying sunshine; at once kitschy and marvelously sincere, its a great record worthy of rediscovery. [While Which Way You Goin Billy? is out of print, ten of its 12 tracks appear on the Poppy Family compilation CD A Good Thing Lost: 1968-1973.]
Medusa - LP band shots with Gerry Brown and John Lee
This info is extracted the excellent Glorydaze Music: Medusa had 7 members, the core of the band was drummer Gerry Brown and bassist John Lee. They both had extensive jazz fusion backgrounds, Brown appeared with Chick Coreas Return To Forever but is now the resident drummer for Stevie Wonder and has achieved rank of master-drummer in the industry. Lee has played with Dizzy Gillespie and Larry Coryells Eleventh House. Assembled in New York and signed to Columbia Records, the early Medusa recordings also included Dutch guitarist Eef Albers, who at one point had replaced Jan Akkerman in Focus, but had spent many years in outfits featuring both Brown and Lee. Also part of the cast were David Sancious and vocalist Eric Tagg (Beehive, Lee Ritenour).
Medusa LP front (1978)
Columbia had signed the band on the basis of their jazz fusion background, but the material presented to the label wasnt purist jazz fusion at all, the Medusa collective had wanted to pursue a more rock oriented direction, which probably didnt please the label. The album failed, perhaps not helped by the fact that Medusa didnt promote it with live shows. The album disappeared into obscurity but has been rediscovered years later due to the reputation of the players. Lee and Brown reconvened the following year under the banner John Lee & Gerry Brown for a joint album called Chaser, which continued the jazz fusion/crossover sound, and featured some of the Medusa members.
Coreen Sinclair & Indiana - For Little Birds / Hey Man
Judy Roderick & Bill Ashford
A huge thanks to Record-Fiend blog for this article on 60,000,000 Buffalo: "Upon the demise of the 60s, it was not uncommon for the folkies of that decade to embrace the rural rock movement of the early 70s. That is, if they hadnt already picked up electric instruments and started rockin after the release of Bob Dylans Bringing It All Back Home in 1965. In the case of Judy Roderick, who had put out two highly regarded mostly acoustic albums for Columbia and Vanguard in the mid-1960s, Nevada Jukebox was the product of a 1971 recording session with her new group, 60,000,000 Buffalo. Her signature voice was still there, although years of woodshedding in her adopted home state of Colorado throughout the latter half of the 1960s clearly had an effect on her delivery, which showed the influence of Janis Joplin and other female vocalists of similar ilk. The album photography shows her looking somewhat like a less appealing Bonnie Bramlett along with a man who is probably either bassist Brent Williamson or guitarist Don DeBacker [Edit: Its actually Bill Ashford]. What a pity that the ravages of living through the 1960s deprived Roderick of her elfin beauty that was readily apparent on the cover of her Woman Blue LP.
Nevada Jukebox - LP front (1972)
The story behind the groups name is unclear. Perhaps it has something to do with the number of buffalo that lived on the North American continent prior to their near extinction brought about by the colonization of white people. Ive read that some folks compare this group with another Colorado band, Zephyr (which featured a very young Tommy Bolin on lead guitar). But other than the superficial fact that the two outfits both featured female lead vocalists (Zephyrs was the caterwauling Candice Givens), I dont think they have much in common in regard to music. While Zephyr was very much a rock and blooze band, Rodericks folk background clearly had a strong influence on 60,000,000 Buffalos more rootsy sound.
Nevada Jukebox - LP rear (1972)
Most of the albums songs were written by Roderick and her husband William Ashford. The opening cut, the brief "Royalty Rag" segues into the cowbell-laden and quintessentially early 1970s ode to blow, "Cocaine Shuffle." "Canyon Persuasion" is a pleasant laid back piece featuring Rodericks strummed acoustic guitar and DeBackers Leslie speaker-amplified electric instrument. "Lovely Ladies" is more of an all-out rocker with some somewhat herky-jerky time signatures, while "Denver Dame" may very well be an autobiographical piece that deals with Rodericks life experiences in Colorado. The traditional "Maid of Constant Sorrow" is definitely Nevada Jukeboxs highlight and, in fact, just might be the heaviest version of this particular song ever committed to wax. Folk rock was a dying breed by the time this album came out, but bands like this werent going to let the genre go down without a fight. Seriously, this rendition of this venerable warhorse fuckin rocks, especially with the outstanding guitar interplay between Roderick and DeBacker. "Shake It and Break It" is a decent cover of a song originally done by prewar Delta blues legend Charlie Patton and features the boys in the band - DeBacker and Williamson - handling the lead vocal duties. More early 1970s vibes and plenty of cowbell are to be found on the rock-meets-folk-meets-country-meets-funk piece "Callin You Down." After a fine arrangement of the traditional "Country Girl Again," there is some really nice slide guitar work on "American Money Blues." The closer, "Do What I Tell Me To," is a tune in the same bag as "Cocaine Shuffle" and "Callin You Down" - definitely a product of its time."
Thanks to RDTEN1s review over at RYM for this information: "Flames stomping grounds were Brooklyn. Depending on what references you believe, Flame was actually the brainchild of producer Jimmy Iovine who was looking for a platform to showcase singer Marge Raymond who had been pursuing a musical career since the early 1960s. Raymonds career as a professional musician started when she was a teenager. She fronted Margie and the Formations who enjoyed a couple of minor early-1960s successes. Working as a demo and background singer, in the 1970s she was a member of the group Sumagna. The trio (Raymond, Susan Collins and Nnancy ONeill) never enjoyed success on their own, but became in-demand backing singers, supporting a wide variety of acts including Ritchie Havens and The New Riders of the Purple Sage. Raymond also did background vocals on her own, eventually catching the attention of Iovine.
With Iovines support Raymond began working with drummer Eddie Barbato, lead guitarist Jimmy Crespo, bassist John Paul Fetta, keyboardist Bob Leone, and rhythm guitarist Frank Ruby. As Flame the were subsequently signed to RCA Victor, releasing 1977s Iovine-produced "Queen of the Neighborhood" . The E Street bands Steve Van Zandt provided arrangements. While the band were quite an accomplished unit (particularly guitarist Crespo), from a marketing standpoint the spotlight was clearly on Raymond and her dark, sultry, slightly dangerous pout (check out the album cover). Raymond certainly had the vocal chops to attract your attention, though, like Joplin, it occasionally wasted on misguided boogie (Everybody Loves a Winner), or equally vapid AOR ballads (You Sit In Darkness) that misinterpreted loud and shrill for good.
RCA made some attempts to market the band, sending them on the road opening for a host of national bands including BTO, and Foreigner. It didnt do much for sales, though the band did hang together long enough to record a sophomore LP."
White Honey
White Honey were a melodic hard rock band from Groningen, Netherlands. The singer, Hanneke Kappen, went on to be a radio and TV personality and in 1982 she presented a hard rock radio show called Stampij. Here is a 1980 clip of White Honey playing the song I used in this comp; Nothing Going On in the City. Guitarist Erwin Java has been playing in Cuby + Blizzards (see Vol15) since 1996.
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