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Thursday 21 May 2020

"It's All About" by SPOOKY TOOTH - July 1968 UK Debut LP on Island Records in Stereo – featuring Mike Harrison, Gary Wright, Luther Grosvenor, Greg Ridley and Mike Kellie with Production and Song Co-Writes by Jimmy Miller (September 2016 UK Universal UMC/Island Expanded Edition CD Reissue with Ten Bonuses – Paschal Byrne and Ben Wiseman Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...


 




"...Love Really Changed Me..."

Underrated debuts, there's a shed load of them - and you can add July 1968's "It's All About" by SPOOKY TOOTH to that list.

Principal band member and lead vocalist Mike Harrison had come up through the 60ts R&B ranks with The V.I.P.'s in 1963 through to the Psych sounds of ART on Island Records (they made one revered album called "Supernatural Fairy Tales" in 1967) before forming Spooky Tooth with Keyboardist and Lead Vocalist Gary Wright, Lead Guitarist Luther Grosvenor, Bassist Greg Ridley and Drummer Mike Kellie (later 70ts ranks of the band would feature Mick Jones of Foreigner).

Between 1968 and 1974 Spooky Tooth popped out seven accomplished albums all of which have been Remastered and Reissued for these exemplary CD series (September and October 2016 releases). Their debut was actually issued in three configurations in the UK and America (different artwork too) and this CD reissue will allow punters to sequence all three. It's all about a roundabout indeed, to the rainbow details...

UK released 30 September 2016 - "It's All About" by SPOOKY TOOTH on Universal UMC/Island 570 547-1 (Barcode 602557054712) offers their 1968 debut album in Stereo in an 'Expanded Edition' CD Reissue and Remaster with 10 Bonus Tracks that plays out as follows (72:01 minutes):

1. Society's Child [Side 1]
2. Love Really Changed Me
3. Here I Lived So Well
4. Too Much Of Nothing
5. Sunshine Help Me
6. It's All About A Roundabout [Side 2]
7. Tobacco Road
8. It Hurts You So
9. Forget It, I Got It
10. Bubbles
Tracks 1 to 10 are their debut album "It's All About" - released July 1968 in the UK on Island ILPS 9080 in Stereo and September 1969 in the USA as "Spooky Tooth" on Bell Records BELL 6019 with the tracks in a different running order. Produced by JIMMY MILLER (of Rolling Stones fame) - it didn't chart in either country.
To sequence that American LP use the following:
Side A: 1. It's All About A Roundabout 2. Tobacco Road 3. It Hurts You So 4. Forget It, I Got It 5. Bubbles
Side B: 1. Society's Child 2. Love Really Changed Me 3. Here I Lived So Well 4. Too Much Of Nothing 5. Sunshine Help Me
The American LP was reissued again in June 1971 on A&M Records SP-4300 with different artwork but with the original 1968 British album line up of songs (Tracks 1 to 10 above). The only difference being that "Too Much Of Nothing" was replaced as Track 4 on Side 1 with a cover version of The Band classic "The Weight" (Track 13 in the Bonuses).

BONUS TRACKS:
11. Sunshine Help Me (Original Version, Recorded 13 October 1967)
12. Weird (January 1968 UK 7" single on Island WIP 6022, non-album B-side to "Sunshine Help Me")
13. The Weight (September 1968 UK 7" single on Island WIP 6046, A, non-album track, cover of The Band classic)
14. Do Right People  (September 1968 UK 7" single on Island WIP 6046, B-side of "The Weight", non-album track)
15. Love Really Changed Me (Single Version) (June 1968 UK 7" single on Island WIP 6037, A)
16. Luger's Groove (June 1968 UK 7" single on Island WIP 6037, B-side of "Love Really Changed Me", non-album track)
17. It Hurts You So (Mono Mix)
18. Sunshine Help Me
19. Too Much Of Nothing (Tracks 18 and 19 are from a BBC Radio One "Top Gear" Session recorded 21 February 1968)
20. The Weight (Track 20 is from a BBC Radio One "Top Gear" Session recorded 30 September 1968)

The 12-page booklet is a pleasingly fact-filled affair although it could have featured the different US artwork for the "Tobacco Road" version of the album that also has the song "The Weight" substituted for "Too Much Of Nothing" – but alas. What you do get is new liner notes from MARK POWELL of Esoteric Recordings that features interviews with two of the band’s principal players – Mike Harrison and Gary Wright – both reminiscing with affection of their time with the eclectic Rock Band. There are also colour photos from the album cover shoot of the boys amidst the vegetation, other period snaps, a rare foreign picture sleeve for "Bubbles" and the usual musician/reissue credits.

Two of Universal’s leading Audio Engineers BEN WISEMAN and PASCHAL BYRNE have handled the analogue to digital transfers, mixes and Remasters – and this sucker boogies. Spooky Tooth always made somewhat of a chaotic and cluttered racket with moments of Psych and Rock Funk punctuating the guitars and keyboards and this Remaster handles the lot with admirable aplomb.

Their debut opens with a cover of Janis Ian's "Society Child" which like their version of Loudermilk's oft-copied "Tobacco Road" further on in the album is a radically reworked thing. But for me the album really opens with one of their own - the Luther Grosvenor, Jimmy Miller and Gary Wright composition "Love Really Changed Me" where they get piano funky on the intro only to go into 'save me' vocals towards the melodramatic end. Spooky Tooth had a certain sound that felt like a mash-up of Traffic, Moby Grape and Procol Harum - a sort of Soulful Rock meets art-house Psych - evidenced on the slow and trippy "Here I Lived So Well" (gorgeous Remaster on those etherial vocals and punchy bass).

Another cover gets Toothed - Bob Dylan's "Too Much Of Nothing" first aired by Peter, Paul & Mary in 1967 - bending guitar notes soon start going into a high-vocal Rock boogie - like Uriah Heap having too much fun. One of the album's best tracks, the Harpsichord opening and funky 'crazy dreams' "Sunshine Help Me" feels like Prog Rock Donovan meets Blood, Sweat & Tears (the single version is one of the bonus tracks). The short two minutes of "It's All About A Roundabout" opened the American LP on Side 1 and you can hear why - a poppy hippy moment that maybe Radio or DJs might hook into to. But my faves are two Jimmy Miller and Gary Wright songs - the hide and seek "It Hurts You So" and the brilliant "Forget It, I Got It" - a sort of Joe Cocker "Feelin' Alright" piano bopper that at times feels like Marriott and The Small Faces having an Immediate Records whig-out. Of the Bonuses, a real digital winner is the rarely heard B-side "Do Right People" – a Funky Rock charmer that could easily have been on the album. Speaking of those who like their 60ts on a funky tip – the 21 June 1968 45 on Island WIP 6037 has a winner non-LP B-side instrumental called "Luger's Groove" - Spooky Tooth having a sort of Santana goof off moment – speedy guitar soloing anchored by piano rolls – very cool indeed.

Mike Harrison did three solo albums on Island and Good Ear Records between 1971 and 1975 (see my review of those on Beat Goes On CDs), Luther Grosvenor joined Stealers Wheel for a brief stint in 1972, then changed his name to Ariel Bender and joined Mott The Hoople for their seventh album "The Hoople" in 1974. Gary Wright later had two huge No. 2 US hit singles with the Yacht Rock of "Dream Weaver" and "Love Is Alive" in 1976 – both from his 1975 platinum Warner Brothers album "The Dream Weaver".

For sure July 1968's "It's All About" is something of an acquired taste in May 2020 – but it sounds good to me and those ten bonuses make it taste a whole lot better too...

SPOOKY TOOTH
September and October 2016 
Universal/Island CD Expanded Edition Remaster Series:

1. It's All About (1968 Debut) - 30 Sep 2016 CD release on Universal/Island 570 547-1 (Barcode 602557054712) with 10 Bonus Tracks
2. Spooky Two (1969 2nd LP) - 7 Oct 2016 CD release on Universal/Island 570 547-3 (Barcode 602557054736) with 9 Bonus Tracks
3. Ceremony: An Electronic Mass (1969 3rd LP with Pierre Henry) - 7 Oct 2016 CD release on Universal/Island 570 547-0 (Barcode 602557054705) with 6 Bonus Tracks
4. The Last Puff (1970 4th LP) - 7 Oct 2016 CD release on Universal/Island 570 547-5 (Barcode 602557054750) with 6 Bonus Tracks
5. You Broke My Heart...So I Busted Your Jaw (1973 5th LP) - 30 Sep 2016 CD release on Universal/Island 570 547-8 (Barcode 602557054781)
6. Witness (1973 6th LP) - 30 Sep 2016 CD release on Universal/Island 570 547-7 (Barcode 602557054774) with 1 Bonus Track
7. The Mirror (1974 7th LP) - 30 Sep 2016 CD release on Universal/Island 570 547-6 (Barcode 602557054767)

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