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The Day After The Sabbath 71 Stormbird female vocals 3

The Day After The Sabbath 71 Stormbird female vocals 3



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Volume 71 is my third collection (after #17 and #49) of tracks with female vox. It gets underway with two concise and heavy singles.

Parojomas Crystallized Insanity is a 1971 single a-side from Canada, and I thank my friends excellent channel for bringing this catchy slice of groove to my attention just in time to give it pride of place. There is little information to go on, it was on the London label and writing credits go to M. & R. Bartolucci, with P. Cardone. Production is by Ben Kaye & Art Phillips. No mention of the players of songstress, though back in those days female session singers were often not credited.

Thinks single is another for which I cannot find the singers name, but the music is some strong pop with a wicked, heavy low-ended chorus and brass embellishments. The main players here were Mike Ballew (gtr) and Danny Wilder (bs) who were previously in The Brothers and later in Red, Wilder, Blue.

C.K. Strong
C. K. Strongs tag line goes :- "Only the strong survive. Out of the hundreds of west coast bands that were formed during the last few years, only a handful have gained national recognition. You can understand why. It takes a group that is both musically and personally strong to overcome the hustles and hassles involved. C. K. Strong has more than survived. Their d�but album exudes vibrant rock and blues. And a chick singer named Lynn Carey who effortlessly explores every note of her three-octave vocal range. C. K. Strong. Darwin scores again". The more observant of you will remember Lynns vocal contributions on the Neil Meryweather Vol68, and I will be using another track from this album on the movie comp im doing, as one of the tracks was used on the classic Russ Meyer exploitation movie Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls.

Valeria Mongardini was an Italian pop singer with a raw voice which she used to out-sleaze The Guess Who on this great cover of "American Woman". The backing arrangement is from Tony Mimms, a Glasgow-born producer and musician who emigrated to Italy with a band called The Primitives, which also included drummer Pick Withers, later of Dire Straits fame.

Sun is a special discovery to me, a guy called "Daru Blues" with a channel on youtube kindly sent me the album in mp3 after I spent an age searching for it, and I was not disappointed. They were originally from Wollongong, near Sydney, Australia. They made one enigmatic, ultra-collectable album; progressive blues and jazz wth great musicianship plus a secret weapon in the form of Ren�e Geyer with her unique vocal power and swagger, belying her tender age of 18. Ren�e (who was later replaced in Sun by Starlee Ford, a singer who appeared in the original Australian production of the rock musical Hair) went on to great solo acclaim but never bettered her performance here I think.

6 Feet Under started out as The Marc 5 in 1966 in Colonia, New Jersey. Later known as the Sonix, they never recorded an album proper and this track is taken from the 1998 Arf! Arf! Records retrospective. One-time drummer Hector "Tico" Torres was ejected in 1970 before the addition of the female singer on this track What Would You Do, though it may have been a good move for him financially as he went on to be a founding member of Bon Jovi. Growling fuzz, stabbing keys and wah grooves pervade through this awesome track.

Sharon Tandy was a sexy and soulful Johannesburg-born singer who teamed up with Brit freak-beaters Les Fleur de Lys (see their own original version of Hold On in Vol70) on more than one occasion. Having had plenty of breaks, performing often on UK t.v. and even getting signed to Stax in 1966 to cut earthy Southern soul with Booker T & The MGs and Isaac Hayes, she never really made it and was back to a comparatively small career in South Africa by 1970. This version of Hold On features some totally scorching guitar and her trademark earthy vocals.

The John Bassman Group started life as a school band in Landgraaf, a municipality in south-eastern Limburg and also where one of Hollands biggest rock fests resides, Pinkpop. Their single album filthy sky was a curious affair, a mix of country-tinged blues tracks, and west coast style psych tracks, these being the ones which frequently hit the mark with awesome fuzzy wah guitar and charismatic vox from Diana Leemhuis. John Theunissen and the bassman Theo Wetzeis later joined Pussycat, who had a novelty hit with "Mississippi" in 1975. Youve gotta love the fuzz-wah chops of "His Name Was Tom".

Earth & Fire (1970)
Earth & Fire were a Dutch progressive pop group, who made some interesting stuff in their early career which betrayed hard rock influences, unfortunately they became a more commercial pop/disco group of far less interest in the later 70s. Singer Jerney Kaagman later became president of the Dutch musicians union and was recently a judge on the Dutch "Idols" talent show. The track Ive used here called Lost Forever was the 1971 Storm and Thunder single b-side and is definitely the most Sabbath-heavy thing they did. The best album to look for is the 1993 Repertoire re-issue of their 1971 eponymous debut, which includes the heavy b-sides like Memories that I also used on the Roadburn comp Vol64.

Ruby Starr was discovered by Black Oak Arkansas frontman Jim Dandy, working in a bar in Evansville, Indiana. Over her career she performed with them, Blackfoot and Mountain, along with a number of backing bands and solo projects. One of them was called Ruby Starr And Grey Ghost and included members of Target (see Vol65), the Grey Ghost in question being a reference to confederate civil war hero General Mosby. "Burnin Whiskey" is a good southern-rocker with a hint of Deep Purple grinding hammond.

Pesky Gee
Pesky Gee formed in Leicester, UK and the core of the band was basically Black Widow before they went occult. Theres a great interview with Saxist/ Flautist Clive Jones here describing the transition. This heavy, grungy track Where Is My Mind?, a Vanilla Fudge cover, benefits greatly from Kay Garretts husky tones. Californians Ivory made one album, and Silver Rains is the excellent highlight, Christine Christmans voice swims in the lysergia of Mike McCauleys keys and Kenny Thomures guitar. Unfortunately, McCauleys Vietnam draft cut their career prematurely short.

She Trinity
The She Trinity are something of a novelty, being one of the only all-girl bands I have ever used on any comp, they were started by a trio of Canadian musicians who found their way to England. There were brief name changes and shake-ups. The final combo was  Robyn Yorke (drums) ,  Eileen Woodman (keys),  Pauline Moran (bass), and Inger Jonnsson on guitar. Pau;line Moran would go on to later acclaim as a stage/screen actress. They released a cover of Hair in 1970, for which Climb That Tree was the b-side, which itself was played by the UK band The Onyx, with vocals from She Trinity. Sweet Pain was an all-star blues session album. Singer Annette Brox recorded a 45 in 1965 and an album in 1974, Dick Heckstall-Smith had recorded a solo album. He also played with Graham Bond Organisation, John Mayalls Bluesbreakers and Colosseum. Sick and Tired is a ripping slab of bluesrock!

And so this volume ends with L.A. pop-rockers Smith, whos strongest asset was their most frequent vocalist, Gayle McCormick, an accomplished female blue-eyed soul belter. Here is their version of old reliable I Just Wanna Make Love To You, a 1954 blues song written by Willie Dixon and first recorded by Muddy Waters. It appears for around the third time on this blog; maybe another theme idea is forming....

Track List

01. Parojoma - Crystallized Insanity (1971)
       single
02. Think - California (Is Getting So Heavy) (1969)
       single
03. C. K. Strong - Stormbird (1969)
       from album "c.k. strong"
04. Valeria Mongardini - Addio Citt� Vecchia [The Guess Who cover] (1970)
       single
05. Sun - Vendetta (1972)
       from album sun 1972
06. 6 Feet Under - What Would You Do (1970)
       from retrospective "in retrospect 1969-70"
07. Sharon Tandy - Hold On [with Les Fleur De Lys] (1967)
       single
08. John Bassman Group - His Name Was Tom (1970)
       from album filthy sky
09. Earth & Fire - Lost Forever (1971)
       from repertoire re-issue of  earth and fire
10. Ruby Starr And Grey Ghost - Burnin Whiskey (1975)
       from album ruby starr & grey ghost
11. Pesky Gee - Where Is My Mind [Vanilla Fudge cover] (1969)
       from album exclamation mark
12. Ivory - Silver Rains (1968)
       from album ivory
13. She Trinity - Climb That Tree [with The Onyx] (1970)
       single
14. Sweet Pain - Sick And Tired (1969)
       from album sweet pain
15. Smith - I Just Wanna Make Love To You (1969)
       from album a group called smith


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references:
Marmalade-Skies | Ready steady girls
Museum of Canadian Music | 70sheavyrockfan

Thanks for listening! Rich

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