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Monday, 6 January 2025

"You Got Me Hooked! More Marylebone Beat Girls" by VARIOUS ARTISTS – Featuring 26 x UK 45-Single Tracks from 1963 to 1969 in Mono (23) and Stereo (3) by Helen Shapiro, Alma Colgan, Vashti (Bunyan), Friday Browne, Glenda Collins, Valerie Mitchell, The Three Bells, Cilla Black, Elkie Brooks, The Soul Mates and The Jet Set featuring Liza Strike, Jackie Lee, Ottilie Patterson Accompanied By Sonny Boy Williamson, Tiffany, Millicent Martin, Barbara Ruskin, Jane Hillary and more (31 January 2025 UK Ace Records CD Compilation of 26 Tracks (14 New to CD) Remastered by Nick Robbins – Eleventh Release in their 'Beat Girls' Series) - A Review by Mark Barry...





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"…Cry No More…"

To look at this January 2025 UK CD smooching your New Year retinas with knowing saucy winks – you would not credit it with being release number eleven in Ace's ongoing series for 60t's trailblazing women - Beat Girls

In fact - "You Got Me Hooked! More Marylebone Beat Girls" is a second-volume follow-up to its well-reviewed predecessor "Marylebone Beat Girls 1964-1967" from June 2017 – a whopping seven years after that quietly joyful event (see full list of Beat Girls releases below). Of course, with a compilation listen like this - you do have to love Sixties Mono Singles (only three are in Stereo) and the constant angst/purring of beehive babes who may or may not know how to woo innocent Mutts and Jeffs. 

Many of the 60ts lady heroes (sung and unsung) are here – the ground-breakers like in-demand session Vocalist Liza Strike, eventual Tyne Tees TV Presenter Friday Browne whose 45 is sought-after and not just for John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page on the B-side, chanteuse Elkie Brooks before her teaming up with Robert Palmer in Vinegar Joe and then a huge solo career to this day, Just Another Diamond Day folk darling Vashti Bunyan, sexpot sister Valerie Mitchell (her sibling was Janie Jones of The Clash fame – check out their ample-assets photo on Page 14), Irish Blues nut Ottilie Patterson teaming up with visiting Chess Records legend Sonny Boy Williamson in 1964 to do a Big Joe Williams cover and of course that genre ground-breaker from up North - Cilla Black (gorgeous colour snap of Lorra-Lorra on the rear page of the chock-a-block booklet – Vashti Bunyan graces the front sleeve colour shot – new from her archive). The Black and White photos that follow each entry too are enough to make you teary-eyed – doing it back in the day when talent plus cahonies was genuinely out there for any young woman.

Marylebone was/is an area in London within earshot of Abbey Road Studios where many of these young EMI hopefuls were recorded – Columbia, Parlophone and HMV Records being the bulk of these UK 45-single releases. Amassing the Discography however for these 26 sides (14 new to CD) - it is noticeable that many entries are rated at 5 or 6 good - rather than 7, 8, 9 or 10 great – so some caution is advised for newcomers (hence the 4-star rating despite exceptional presentation). 

But once again the NICK ROBBINS Audio is as pucker as you would expect from an Audio Engineer who must be one of the most experienced in England - and the IAN CHAPMAN and MICK PATRICK liner notes of 24-pages seriously needs to be put up for some kind of writing award – page after dedicated page of superlative in-depth researched detail collectors will love. To the go-getter backcombed gals of yesteryear – damsels who were not distressed but determined to damn the torpedoes no matter what cardigans said - to the details…

UK released Friday, 31 January 2025 - "You Got Me Hooked! More Marylebone Beat Girls" by VARIOUS ARTISTS on Ace/Kent Soul CDTOP 1652 (Barcode 029667112222) is a 26-Track CD-only Compilation of Remasters from 1963 to 1969 including 14 Tracks New to CD. It is the eleventh release in their Beat Girls Series (see full list below) and plays out as follows (65:35 minutes):

1.Snakes And Snails – ALMA COGAN (July 1965, UK 45-single on Columbia DB 7652, A-side – written by Chris Curtis of The Searchers – features John Paul Jones on Bass and Jimmy Page on Guitar)

2. I'm Going Out (The Same Way I Came In) – HELEN SHAPIRO (1967 recording first issued on the February 1998 UK CD compilation "At Abbey Road 1961 to 1967" on EMI 493 4522 (Barcode 724349345225) – a Lesley Gore cover version)

3. Don't Let It Rain – KATHY KISSOON [aka Peanut] (January 1969, UK 45-single on Columbia DB 8525 in STEREO, A-side – written by John Peel and S. Roberton – became the Charting Duo Mac And Katie Kissoon in the Seventies – thereafter Katie Kissoon became a hugely popular Backing Vocalist for big names like Van Morrison, Roger Waters, Robbie Williams, George Harrison and many more) – see also Track 20 – the B-side

4. Too Late To Say You're Sorry – THE SOUL MATES (September 1965, UK 45-songle on Parlophone R 5334, A-side – featuring singer Liza Strike – song written by Brian Henderson) – for LIZA STRIKE see also Tracks 10 and 25

5. Getting Nowhere – FRIDAY BROWNE (January 1966, UK 45-single on Parlophone R 5396, A-side – her real name is Maran Stockley – song written by Graham Gouldman later of 10cc – B-side (Track 24) "And (To Me He Meant Everything)" is sought after by collectors because it features Jimmy Page on Guitar pre-Led Zeppelin) – see also Track 24

6. The Town I Live In – JACKIE LEE (November 1966, UK 45-single on Columbia DB 8052, A-side – Mike Leander Arrangements) – see also Track 12 as EMMA REID

7. From Now On – CILLA BLACK (November 1967, UK 45-single on Parlophone R 5652 in STEREO, B-side of "I Only Live To Love You" – both sides Produced by George Martin)

8. Cry No More – THE THREE BELLS (August 1966, UK 45-single on Columbia DB 7980, A-side – three sisters, Sue, Carole and Jean Bell from Liverpool - song written by Bert Berns and Jerry Ragovoy and first issued by Ben E. King) – see also Track 15

9. He's Gotta Love Me – ELKIE BROOKS (June 1965, HMV POP 1431, A-side – written by Kenny Lynch and Jerry Ragovoy – later joined Vinegar Joe with Singer Robert Palmer) – see also Track 14

10. How Can I Know – LIZA & THE JET SET (September 1965, UK 45-single on Parlophone R 5248, B-side of "Dancing Yet" – song written by Brian Henderson) – see also Tracks 4 with The Soul Mates and Track 25 as The Jet Set

11. You Can Go – VALERIE MITCHELL (May 1966, UK 45-single on HMV POP 1529, A-side – written by Sidney Gilbert – sister of Marion Mitchell aka Janie Jones made famous (infamous) by The Clash song on their debut album)

12. Just Like A Man – EMMA REDE [aka Jackie Lee, see Track 6] (February 1967, UK 45-single on Columbia DB 8136, A-side – written by Les Reed and Barry Mason)

13. Baby It Hurts – GLENDA COLLINS (April 1964, UK 45-single on HMV POP 1283, A-side – written by Billy Page – both A&B-sides are R.G.M. Sound which was Joe Meek – B-side "Nice Wasn't It" also written by Joe Meek)

14. Stop The Music – ELKIE BROOKS (February 1966, UK 45-single on HMV POP 1512, B-side of "Baby Let Me Love You") see also Track 9

15. He Doesn't Love Me – THE THREE BELLS (October 1964, UK 45-single on Columbia DB 7399, B-side of "Softly In The Night" – three sisters, Sue, Carole and Jean Bell from Liverpool - song written by Mike Hawker and Ivor Raymonde and covered earlier in the year by The Breakaways on their March 1964 UK 45 as the A-side of Pye 7N 15618) – see also Track 8

16. I Know – TIFFANY (July 1965, UK 45-single on Parlophone R 5311, B-side of "Am I Dreaming" – real name Irene Green, ex Liverbirds – song is a Susan George cover version)

17. Baby Please Don't Go – OTTILIE PATTERSON Accompanied By SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON (February 1964, UK 45-single on Columbia DB 7208, A-side – a Big Joe Williams cover version, Irish Born singer and Blues enthusiast Ottilie sings Lead Vocals while Blues Legend Sonny Boy Williamson also provides Harmonica – arranged and conducted by Ivor Raymonde)

18. Get Lost My Love – MILLICENT MARTIN (June 1963, UK 45-single on Parlophone R 5033, B-side of "Gravy Waltz")

19. Take Me Away – JANE HILLARY (May 1966, UK 45-single on Columbia DB 7918, B-side of "You've Got That Hold On Me" – Produced and Written by Don Charles and Peter Lee Sterling aka Don And Pete who had released one UK single "And I'm Crying Again" on Columbia DB 7881 in April 1966 – Jane Hillary is Brenda Hill of The Ravons who appeared on Opportunity Knocks in 1965)

20. Will I Never See The Sun – KATHY KISSOON (January 1969, UK 45-single on Columbia DB 8525 in STEREO, B-side of "Don't Let It Rain" - became the Charting Duo Mac And Katie Kissoon in the Seventies – thereafter Katie Kissoon became a hugely popular Backing Vocalist for big names like Van Morrison, Roger Waters, Robbie Williams, George Harrison and many more) – see also Track 3 – the A-side

21. Come In To My Arms Again – BARBARA RUSKIN (October 1967, UK 45-single on Parlophone R 5642, A-side – written by Barbara Ruskin – was later covered in the USA by The Vogues for their July 1970 45-single as the B-side of their 50ts Medley song on Reprise 0931)

22. Train Song – VASHTI (May 1966, UK 45-single on Columbia DB 7917, A-side – real name Vashti Bunyan) – for its B-side "Love Song" see also Track 26

23. You Kissed Me Boy – LESLEY DUNCAN (February 1964, UK 45-single on Parlophone R 5106, A-side – written by Lesley Duncan and Jimmy Duncan)

24. And (To Me He Meant Everything) – FRIDAY BROWNE (January 1966, UK 45-single on Parlophone R 5396, B-side of "Getting Nowhere" (see Track 5) – her real name is Maran Stockley – "And (To Me He Meant Everything)" is sought after by collectors because it features Jimmy Page on Guitar pre-Led Zeppelin) – for Friday Browne see also Track 5

25. You Got Me Hooked – THE JET SET (November 1964, Parlophone R 5199, A-side – The Jet set featuring Lead Vocalist and Session Singer Liza Strike – see also Track 4 by The Soulmates and Track 10 by Liza & The Jet Set

26. Love Song – VASHTI (May 1966, UK 45-single on Columbia DB 7917, A-side – real name Vashti Bunyan) – for its A-side "Train Song" see also Track 22

NOTES: All Tracks in MONO except Tracks 3, 7 and 20 in STEREO

The listen stretches through a surprising number of flipsides - from the cool kitsch of June 1963 (Millicent Martin) through to January 1969 (Katie Kissoon) – but mostly concentrates on the mid-years inbetween. Clever-inclusions come in the shape of the sought-after Millicent Martin B-side from 1963 "Get Lost My Love" on Parlophone – later to become globally famous as a version of the brassy theme song used in The Austin Powers Movie – an almost vaudeville nugget that offset the terrible "Gravy Waltz" A-side. Working with The Yardbirds as he toured England and Europe – Chess Records giant Sonny Boy Williamson was boozed and schmoozed by the young men and ladies of Blighty – enjoying a renaissance not afforded in his native land. Northern Ireland vocal belter Ottilie Patterson (County Down) lets rip with her Bessie Smith growl and purr on the Big Joe Williams classic "Baby Please Don't Go" – her fantastic pairing producing a winner. Another Six Counties genius Van Morrison would also tackle this gem with Them on Decca a few years later – but you have to say that the liner notes are right to claim that Ottilie was a firebrand singer now overlooked – smart stuff to put the track on here. 

A definite move forward in sound and feel and back when she was called Kathy – Katie Kissoon gets all melodrama Soulful with her fab 1969 B-side "Will I Never See The Sun" – great stuff and one Mods and Northern Soul fans will dig. Speaking of Soulful girlies – Barbara Ruskin belts out her own "Come In To My Arms Again" in a very Phil Spector Ronettes fashion – all Wall of Sound melodrama over-produced (on purpose) by Jack MacLeod. The sheet music to the Lesley Duncan song "You Kissed Me Boy" appears on Page 3 – a pretty song at best - but LD would go on to write so much better stuff in the Seventies – see my review for the 2CD anthology "Sing Lesley Sing: The RCA and CBS Recordings 1968-1972" on RMP Records from June 2017. Fantastic is the only way to describe the slink of Liza Strike as she vocally elevates the title track "You Got Me Hooked". Soft and mellow and pretty does it as all five foot eight and half-inches tall (her EMI bio) Vashti Bunyan (then trading as Vashti) travels North for her "Train Song" – longing for her man on a British Rail rustbucket in that ever-so-slightly fay whispered vocal of hers - the equally lovely blue-eyed B-side "Love Song" (Track 26) ends the compilation in a perhaps too mellow manner (but collectors will love their inclusion).

I often find the idea of these compilations better than the actual listen – but "You Got Me Hooked! More Marylebone Beat Girls" achieves that double-whammy that Ace Records does so well – a surprising and uplifting tinkle on the memory glands whilst at the same time satisfying the lust of collectors for rarities on Remastered Digital. 

Well done to the good chaps praising ground-breaking ladies – admirable and fun. And as I eye the black and white promo photos of a Five Point Cut Helen Shapiro on Page 5 or the gorgeous Updo Styled Katie Kissoon on Page 6 or even a brooding Bob Bouffant Millicent Martin on Page 18 – I think of their classiness and the sheer hutzpah they had to take on such a male dominated world. 

I'm Going Out (The Same Way I Came In) - Helen Shapiro and her fellow goers sang in the Sixties – yes you are and yes you did…recommended…

 Beat Girls Series from Ace Records of the UK
CDs and LPs Issued from March 2016 to January 2025

1. "Love Hit Me! Decca Beat Girls 1962-1970" (24 Tracks)
CD (24 Tracks):
Released 25 March 2016 on Ace Records CDCHD 1456 (Barcode 029667074629)
VINYL LP as "Love Hit Me! Decca Beat Girls 1963-1970" (12 Tracks, 180 Grams, Sunshine Yellow Coloured Vinyl)
Released 25 March 2016 on Ace Records XXQLP 041 (Barcode 029667004312)
 
2. "Scratch My Back! Pye Beat Girls 1963-1968" (24 Tracks, CD-only)
Released 29 April 2016 on Ace Records CDCHD 1472 (Barcode 029667075923)
 
3. "The Girls Want The Boys! Sweden's Beat Girls 1964-1970"
CD (24 Tracks):
Released 28 October 2016 on Ace Records CDTOP 1482 (Barcode 029667077224)
VINYL LP (12 Tracks, 180 Grams, White Coloured Vinyl LP)
Released 28 October 2016 on Ace Records XXQLP 048 (Barcode 029667005319)
 
4. "Marylebone Beat Girls 1964-1967"
CD (25 Tracks):
Released 30 June 2017 on Ace Records CDTOP 1492 (Barcode 029667078726)
VINYL LP (12 Tracks, 180 Grams Weight, Orange Coloured Vinyl):
Released 30 June 2017 on Ace Records XXQLP 050 (Barcode 029667005715)
 
5. "Beat Girls Español! 1960s She-Pop From Spain" (Torrelaguna Sound and Yé-Yé)
CD (25 Tracks):
Released 26 January 2018 on Ace Records CDTOP 1512 (Barcode 029667086325)
VINYL LP (14 Tracks, 180 Grams, White Coloured Vinyl LP)
Released 26 January 2018 on Ace Records XXQLP 053 (Barcode 029667007115)
 
6. "She Came From Hungary! 1960s Beat Girls From The Eastern Bloc"
CD (24 Tracks):
Released 25 September 2018 on Ace International CDTOP 1519 (Barcode 029667088329)
VINYL LP (14-Tracks, 180 Grams, Translucent Red Coloured Vinyl LP)
Released 25 September 2018 on Ace International XXQLP 054 (Barcode 029667007917)
 
7. "Live It Up! Bayswater Beat Girls 1964-1967" (25 Tracks, CD-only)
Released 30 August 2019 on Ace Records CDTOP 1550 (Barcode 029667095327)
 
8. "She Came From Liverpool! Merseybeat Girl-Pop 1962-1968" (24 Tracks, CD-only)
Released 29 November 2019 on Ace Records CDTOP 1561 (Barcode 029667096829)
 
9. "Don't Blow Your Cool! More 60s Girls From UK Decca" (24 Tracks, CD-only)
Released 29 May 2020 on Ace Records CDTOP 1568 (Barcode 029667097826)
 
10. "She Wants You! Pye Records' Feminine Side 1964-1970" (25 Tracks, CD-only)
Released 26 February 2021 on Ace Records CDTOP 1596 (Barcode 029667101028)
 
11. "You Got Me Hooked! More Marylebone Beat Girls" (25 Tracks, CD-only)
Released 31 January 2025 on Ace Records CDTOP 1652 (Barcode 029667112222)

Monday, 4 April 2016

"Love Hit Me! Decca Beat Girls 1962-1970" by VARIOUS (March 2016 UK Ace Records CD Compilation in the 'Beat Girl' Series of Compilations) - A Review by Mark Barry...


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"...Where The Good Times Are..."

First in Ace's Series of BEAT GIRLS Compilations (see Full List Below)

As a seasoned reviewer and tuneful chappy of a certain age (still ravishing at 57) – five-star reviews for Ace Records CDs are something of a common occurrence. But every now and then you're reminded with a wallop to the discombobulater as to why collectors and music lovers get ants-in-their-pants when this wonderful British reissue label produces yet another CD compilation. They're just so damn good at it.

And 2016's "Love Hit Me! Decca Beat Girls 1962-1970" only hammers that point home with period aplomb. I mean take a look at that Marianne Faithfull colour shot on the cover (from the 'Strange Things Archives') – deeply fab, groovy and damn it - even beautiful. And this is the first of many such compilations - some of which will also be issued on Limited Edition 180 Grams Coloured Vinyl LPs (with truncated track lists) - see list below. If I may be so bold - here are the detailed dolly birds...

UK released March 2016 (April 2016 in the USA) – "Love Hit Me! Decca Beat Girls 1962-1970" by VARIOUS ARTISTS on Ace Records CDCHD 1456 (Barcode 029667074629) is a compilation on CD and LP in the Beat Girls Series that plays out as follows (61:01 minutes - this review is for the CD):

1. I'm In Love With You – BILLIE DAVIS (from the May 1970 UK LP "Billie Davis" on Decca SKL 5029 – Stereo Mix used)

2. No! No! No! – DANA GILLESPIE (from the December 1968 US LP "Foolish Seasons" on London PS 540 – Stereo)

3. That's Right Baby – MARIANNE FAITHFULL (May 1966 UK 7" single on Decca F 12408, B-side to "Tomorrow's Calling")

4. Where The Good Times Are – BEVERLEY (30 September 1966 UK 7" single on Deram DM 101, B-side of "Happy New Year")

5. Poor Old Jimmy – TWINKLE (September 1965 UK 7" single on Decca F 12219, A)

6. Love Hit Me – THE ORCHIDS (November 1963 UK 7" single on Decca F 11785, A)

7. I Stand Accused (Of Loving You) – THE SATIN BELLS (May 1969 UK 7" single on Decca F 22937, A)

8. I Wanna Go Back There Again – TRULY SMITH (August 1967 UK 7” single on Decca F 12645, A)

9. Something Beautiful – ADRIENNE POSTER (February 1966 UK 7" single on Decca 12329, A)

10. I'll Come Running Over – LULU (from the 1965 UK LP "Something To Shout About" on Decca LK 4719, also November 1964 debut USA 7" single as "I'll Come Running" on Parrot PAR 9714, B-side of "Here Comes The Night")

11. Hey Boy – BARRY ST JOHN (May 1965 UK 7" single on Decca F 12145, A)

12. Little Boy – GOLDIE & THE GINGERBREADS (January 1965 UK 7" single on Decca F 12070, B-side of "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat")

13. What More Do You Want – THE EXCEPTIONS (March 1965 UK 7" single on Decca F 12100, A)

14. So Hard To Be Good – LOUISE CORDET (from the 1964 UK compilation LP "Just For You" on Decca LK 4620 – Beat Album and Soundtrack to the film "Just For You")

15. Really Gonna Shake – SANDRA BARRY and THE BOYS (March 1964 UK 7" single on Decca F 11851, A)

16. The Way You Do The Things You Do – ELKIE BROOKS (January 1965 UK 7" single on Decca F 12061, A)

17. I Want You To Be My Baby – BILLIE DAVIS (August 1968 UK 7" single on Decca F 12823, A)

18. Save The Last Dance For Me – JEAN MARTIN (May 1964 UK 7" single on Decca F 11897, A)

19. Love Is Going To Happen To Me – BERYL MARSDEN (January 1964 UK 7" single on Decca F 11819, B-side of "When The Lovelight Starts Shining Thru' His Eyes")

20. Don't Make Me Mad – THE ORCHIDS (November 1963 UK 7" single on Decca F 11785, B-side of "Love Hit Me")

21. Dat's Love – THE VERNON GIRLS (Track 2 on Side 1 of the October 1962 UK 4-Track EP "The Vernon Girls" on Decca DFE 8506)

22. Don't Make Me (Fall In Love With you) – BABBITY BLUE (January 1965 UK 7" single on Decca F 12053, A)

23. Golden Lights – TWINKLE (February 1965 UK 7" single on Decca F 12076, A)

24. Hier Du Demain – MARIANNE FAITHFULL (Track 1 on Side 1 of a January 1967 French 4-Track EP on Decca 457.139 – from the film “Anna”)

NOTES: all are MONO except Tracks 1, 2, 3, 8 and 17 – which are STEREO
Beverley became Beverley Martin – wife of John Martyn
Goldie Zelkowitz of Goldie & The Gingerbreads became Genya Ravan of Ten Wheel Drive
The Exceptions and The Orchids are the same group
Sandra Barry became Alice Spring, Lead Vocalist with Slack Alice and Darling
Beryl Marsden was a vocalist in Steampacket with Rod Stewart

Not surprisingly the 20-page booklet is a sensory pleasure to behold – festooned with colour snaps of pouting 60ts glamourpusses about to take on the world (well parts of Croydon anyway). The full-page colour plates of Marianne Faithfull, Adrienne Poster, Lulu, Louise Cordet and Billie Davis are firmly in the valley of wow (never mind dolls) – while the repro'd UK 45 labels, sheet music and promo photos of the others give the whole presentation a wonderfully evocative period feel. All of this sexpot sixties glam is fleshed out with truly enlightening and hugely enjoyable liner notes from SHEILA BURGEL who hosts the "Sophisticated Boom Boom" radio show on Jersey's WFMU and runs the superlative "Cha Cha Charming" website dedicated to collecting, documenting and loving all things girl-pop. Billy Davis, Dana Gillespie and Truly Smith are all thanked for contributions as is top compilation-compiler and all round musical good guy MICK PATRICK.

The NICK ROBBINS remasters rock in all the right places – especially given the wildly variable sources and music types. This CD sounds great - particularly cool are the five Stereo cuts – three of which open the CD in fabulous style. On occasion you get little fractions of instrument distortion – but don't get me wrong – this is yet another Audio winner and song after song impresses with its power and clarity.

Dana Gillespie's cover of Michel Polnareff's "No! No! No!" turned up on her slightly Psych-Pop American-only album "Foolish Seasons" (a sought after rarity). Aged only 17 when she signed her London Records deal – her pretty-girl next-door photo on Page 5 of the booklet gives little indication of the vamp contained within. But the tune does – subtly raunchy and coy ("...he's afraid he might say yes to me...") – Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin did the Guitar and Bass honours at London's Decca Studios in West Hampstead along with Mick Vickers of Manfred Mann on Keyboards. In fact Zeppelites will be pleased to know that the two jobbing rockers turn up on another duo here - Lulu's "I'll Come Running Over" and Beverley's "Where The Good Times Are". Written by Producer Bern Barns and his wife Ilene Stuart – in her native UK the Lulu cut of "I'll Come Running Over" (title abbreviated for single) featured on her "Something To Shout About" British LP that appeared in late 1965 on Decca LK 4719 but never got a 45 release. The USA thought differently and made it the A-side of her debut US 7" single on Parrot PAR 9714 in November 1964 with her cover of Them's "Here Comes The Night" on their flip (another Bert Barns tune). 

Continuing with Zeppelin and another truly stunning B-side is Beverley's barnstorming "Where The Good Times Are" – a self-penned tune Produced by Denny Cordell (the A-side was a cover of Randy Newman's "Happy New Year"). Beverly tells us in interview that both Page and Jones amped that sucker up and turned it into a hugely sought-after Freakbeat rocker. In fact Page's axe chops and gut-leanings can clearly be heard as he wigs out in a semi-Zeppelin way half way through the song (the session also featured the keyboards of Nicky Hopkins). Beverley Kutner would of course meet Glaswegian folky John Martyn – marry him and produce two albums together "Stormbringer!" and "The Road To Ruin" on Island Records in 1970 (the side-profile publicity photo of a lovely young Beverley that was used on some foreign pictures sleeves of the single is featured on Page 2). Speaking of sassy ladies and B-side starters – "Little Boy" was originally the flip of Mary Wells' Motown monster "My Guy" credited on the March 1964 US 45 as "Oh Little Boy (What Did You Do To Me)". Lead singer Goldie Zelkowitz of Goldie & The Gingerbreads shortened the title but saw their live show staple "Little Boy" relegated to the B-side of the lesser "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat". For three albums in 1969, 1970 and1971 - Goldie would morph into Genya Ravan of the Rock-Fusion band Ten Wheel Drive on Polydor Records.

Smiths fans will notice "Green Lights" by a teenage Twinkle (surname Ripley) – Morrissey covered it as a B-side on the Rough Trade 12" of "Ask" and was one of the attractions on the American "Louder Than Bombs" compilation double-album. Twinkle's 1965 original was on 45 but also featured on the "Twinkle - A Lonely Singing Doll" EP on Decca DFE 8621 which is pictured on Page 8. Her other representation here is the self-penned "Poor Old Johnny" produced by Phil Coulter (also in 1965) – a properly angst ridden melodrama. Shel Talmy penned the compilation's title track "Love Hit Me" for Georgina Oliver, Pamela Jarman and Valerie Jones collectively knows as The Orchids (later changed to The Expectations). Their 2nd 45 was touted by A&R men as England's answer to The Crystals. Along with its B-side "Don't Make Me Mad" – theses energetic Motownesque girls have attracted the attention of dancers and their 45s currently command thirty quid or more. 

The Satin Bells gloriously upbeat take on "I Stand Accused (Of Loving You)" was a Soulful cover of The Glories 1967 US single on Date Records 2-1553. While the original dark ladies in The Glories wore miniskirts and gold lame boots on their rare US picture sleeves – the three Bell girls were identical twins Sue and Carol with their sister Jean – blonde babes pictured on Page 19 with serious conical undergarments and a tendency to excite the male of the species (oh dear). Other girls enamoured with American Soul included Truly Smith who does a truly fabulous smooth-as-silk vocal take on "I Wanna Go Back There Again" – a Berry Gordy song given to Chris Clark whose American original 45 on V.I.P. 25041 from February 1967 is hugely sought after.

Her 4th release on Decca and produced by Immediate’s Andrew Loog Oldham – Barry St John's voice on "Hey Boy" is a wonderful smouldering Soulful thing. Written by the dynamic songwriting duo of Gerry Goffin and Carole King – it was originally Freddie Scott's first US chart success in August 1963 on Colpix 692 (a No. 10 hit). Another twenty-pound-plus 45 (if you can find one) – "Hey Boy" is a clever choice and a musical highlight here. Having failed chart wise with the name The Orchids – Decca tried a different moniker – The Exceptions. But their March 1965 hipster cover of the Ivy League's September 1964 debut British 45 "What More Do You Want" didn’t do the business either and they were dropped. Another hidden Rock Chic in here is Sandra Barry who would become Alice Spring – the front woman for Glam Rock band Slack Alice in 1974 (Polydor Records) and New Wave act Darling in 1979 (Charisma Records). Written by brother and sister Jimmy and Lesley Duncan (Lesley released highly-revered albums on CBS in the 70ts) - Beryl Marsden does a stormer on "Love Is Going To Happen To Me" and would become a vocalist in Steampacket with Rod Stewart – singing the music she loved - Soul and R&B dancers.

Speaking of Soulful Ladies - the vocal prowess of Salford's Elkie Brooks has always been a thing of wonder – famously paired with Robert Palmer for three 70ts-cool albums with Vinegar Joe on Island Records before both went onto huge and successful solo careers. Although her Decca 45 flopped at the time – British talcum-powder shakers have latched on to her cover of The Temptations classic "The Way You Do The Things You Do" - seeing it become a belated Northern Soul monster. And on it goes to Marianne Faithfull singing "Hier Du Demain" from the film "Anna" – a hugely sought after French EP that goes for big bucks. There's more of course and it's all so groovy baby...

I haven't heard a compilation as joyous and discovery-filled as this in a while. But then we expect no less from the compiler maestros in Ace Records. Pop the corks boys...another winner...you jammy gits. And God Bless all those ladies who blazed the trail back in the day...

Beat Girls Series from Ace Records of the UK 

CDs and LPs Issued from March 2016 to January 2025

 

1. "Love Hit Me! Decca Beat Girls 1962-1970" (24 Tracks)

CD (24 Tracks):

Released 25 March 2016 on Ace Records CDCHD 1456 (Barcode 029667074629)

VINYL LP as "Love Hit Me! Decca Beat Girls 1963-1970" (12 Tracks, 180 Grams, Sunshine Yellow Coloured Vinyl)

Released 25 March 2016 on Ace Records XXQLP 041 (Barcode 029667004312)

 

2. "Scratch My Back! Pye Beat Girls 1963-1968" (24 Tracks, CD-only)

Released 29 April 2016 on Ace Records CDCHD 1472 (Barcode 029667075923)

 

3. "The Girls Want The Boys! Sweden's Beat Girls 1964-1970"

CD (24 Tracks):

Released 28 October 2016 on Ace Records CDTOP 1482 (Barcode 029667077224)

VINYL LP (12 Tracks, 180 Grams, White Coloured Vinyl LP)

Released 28 October 2016 on Ace Records XXQLP 048 (Barcode 029667005319)

 

4. "Marylebone Beat Girls 1964-1967"

CD (25 Tracks):

Released 30 June 2017 on Ace Records CDTOP 1492 (Barcode 029667078726)

VINYL LP (12 Tracks, 180 Grams Weight, Orange Coloured Vinyl):

Released 30 June 2017 on Ace Records XXQLP 050 (Barcode 029667005715)

 

5. "Beat Girls Español! 1960s She-Pop From Spain" (Torrelaguna Sound and Yé-Yé)

CD (25 Tracks):

Released 26 January 2018 on Ace Records CDTOP 1512 (Barcode 029667086325)

VINYL LP (14 Tracks, 180 Grams, White Coloured Vinyl LP)

Released 26 January 2018 on Ace Records XXQLP 053 (Barcode 029667007115)

 

6. "She Came From Hungary! 1960s Beat Girls From The Eastern Bloc"

CD (24 Tracks):

Released 25 September 2018 on Ace International CDTOP 1519 (Barcode 029667088329)

VINYL LP (14-Tracks, 180 Grams, Translucent Red Coloured Vinyl LP)

Released 25 September 2018 on Ace International XXQLP 054 (Barcode 029667007917)

 

7. "Live It Up! Bayswater Beat Girls 1964-1967" (25 Tracks, CD-only)

Released 30 August 2019 on Ace Records CDTOP 1550 (Barcode 029667095327)

 

8. "She Came From Liverpool! Merseybeat Girl-Pop 1962-1968" (24 Tracks, CD-only)

Released 29 November 2019 on Ace Records CDTOP 1561 (Barcode 029667096829)

 

9. "Don't Blow Your Cool! More 60s Girls From UK Decca" (24 Tracks, CD-only)

Released 29 May 2020 on Ace Records CDTOP 1568 (Barcode 029667097826)

 

10. "She Wants You! Pye Records' Feminine Side 1964-1970" (25 Tracks, CD-only)

Released 26 February 2021 on Ace Records CDTOP 1596 (Barcode 029667101028)

 

11. "You Got Me Hooked! More Marylebone Beat Girls" (25 Tracks, CD-only)

Released 31 January 2025 on Ace Records CDTOP 1652 (Barcode 029667112222)

INDEX - Entries and Artist Posts in Alphabetical Order