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Wednesday, 17 September 2014

"Buffalo Springfield Box Set" by BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD (October 2013 Atco/Rhino Card-Slipcase Reissue Of The 2001 4CD Box Set of Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...


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Like so many lavish box sets with artist involvement - they end up being a mixture of delight and frustration for fans - and "Buffalo Springfield Box Set" is no different. Stereo versions from the first two seminal albums are missing, 22 tracks are duplicated on the bonus Disc 4 with songs on Discs 1 to 3 and some songs from the later albums aren't here at all. But what you do get is a healthy wad of 36 excellent Previously Unreleased tracks and the HDCD sound quality culled from the best Analogue source tapes is exceptional.

There's a lot of here as you can imagine - so let's get to some kind of track-by-track breakdown first... 

A reissue of the July 2001 12" x 7" 'long box' "Buffalo Springfield Box Set" by BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD - this October 2013 4-CD jewel case version on Atco/Rhino 8122797321 gives us the full 88-song HDCD compliment of the 2001 original - the fantastic info-packed 68-page booklet and all of it wrapped up in a handy card slipcase on the outside. 

For What It's Worth - here are the details...

Disc 1 (61:06 minutes):
1. There Goes My Babe [Neil Young song] - Previously Unreleased Demo for Sonny & Cher
2. Come On [Stephen Stills song] -Previously Unreleased Demo
3. Hello, I've Returned [Stephen Stills/Van Dyke Parks song] Previously Unreleased Demo]
4. Out Of My Mind [Neil Young song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
5. Flying On The Ground Is Wrong [Neil Young song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
6. I'm Your Kind Of Guy [Neil Young song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
7. Baby Don't Scold Me [Stephen Stills song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
8. Neighbor Don't You Worry [Stephen Stills song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
9. We'll See [Stephen Stills song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
10. Sad Memory [Richie Furay song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
11. Can't Keep Me Down [Richie Furay song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
12. Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing [Neil Young song]
13. Go And Say Goodbye [Stephen Stills song]
14. Sit Down I Think I Love You [Stephen Stills song]
15. Leave [Stephen Stills song]
16. Hot Dusty Roads [Stephen Stills song]
17. Everybody's Wrong [Stephen Stills song]
18. Burned [Neil Young song]
19. Do I Have To Come Right Out And Say It [Neil Young song]
20. Out Of My Mind [Neil Young song]
21. Pay The Price [Stephen Stills song]
22. Down Down Down [Neil Young song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
23. Flying On The Ground Is Wrong  [Neil Young song] - as per 12 to 21
24. Neighbor Don't You Worry [Stephen Stills song] - Previously Unreleased
[Notes: All 24 Tracks on Disc 1 are in MONO.
In order to line-up their debut album "Buffalo Springfield" in its original December 1966 MONO configuration on Atco 33-200 - you sequence the tracks as follows from two discs:
Side 1: 13, 14,15, 12, 16  [all from CD 1]
Side 2: 23, 18, 19, 13, 20 and 21 [all from CD1 except 13 from CD4].
The album was remixed into MONO by the band and released again in March 1967 as Atco 33-200A - that mix is available in its entirety on Disc 4 (Tracks 1 to 13]

Disc 2 (61:27 minutes):
1. Down Down Down [Neil Young song] - Previously Unreleased
2. Kahuna Sunset [Stephen Stills & Neil Young song] - Previously Unreleased Instrumental
3. Buffalo Stomp (Raga) -[Richie Furay, Bruce Kunkel, Dewey Martin, Stephen Stills & Neil Young song] - Previously Unreleased Instrumental
4. Baby Don't Scold Me [Stephen Stills song] - Previously Unreleased Version
5. For What It's Worth [Stephen Stills song] - from "Buffalo Springfield" 1967 second version Mono LP on Atco 33-200A
6. Mr. Soul [Neil Young song] - Previously Unreleased Version
7. We'll See [Stephen Stills song] - Previously Unreleased
8. My Kind Of Love [Richie Furay song] - Previously Unreleased
9. Pretty Girl Why [Stephen Stills song] - Previously Unreleased Mix
10. Words I Must say [Richie Furay song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
11. Nobody's Fool [Richie Fury song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
12. So You've Got A Lover [Stephen Stills song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
13. My Angel [Stephen Stills song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
14. No Sun Today [Eric Eisner song] - Previously Unreleased
15. Everydays [Stephen Stills song] - from the Mono mix of the "Buffalo Springfield Again" album released October 1967 on Atco 33-226. The Stereo version of the entire LP on SD 33-226 is on Disc 4.
16. Down To The Wire [Neil Young song] Previously Unreleased Version
17. Bluebird [Stephen Stills song] - as per 15
18. Expecting To Fly [Neil Young song] - as per 15
19. Hung Upside Down [Stephen Stills song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
20. A Child's Claim To Fame [Richie Furay song] - as per 15
21. Rock & Roll Woman [Stephen Stills song] - as per 15
[Note: all tracks on Disc 2 are MONO except 1, 15, 17, 18, 20 an 21 - which are STEREO]

Disc 3 (61:33 minutes):
1. Hung Upside Down [Stephen Stills song] as per 15 on Disc 2
2. Good Time Boy [Richie Furay song] - as per 15 on Disc 2
3. One More Sign [Neil Young song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
4. The Rent Is Always Due [Neil Young song] Previously Unreleased Demo
5. Round And Round And Round [Neil Young song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
6. Old Laughing Lady [Neil Young song] - Previously Unreleased Demo
7. Broken Arrow [Neil Young song] as per 15 on Disc 2
8. Sad Memory [Richie Furay song] - as per 15 on Disc 2
9. On The Way Home [Neil Young song] Previously Unreleased Mix
10. Whatever Happened To Saturday Night? [Neil Young song] - Previously Unreleased
11. Special Care [Stephen Stills song] - from their 3rd album "Last Time Around" released July 1968 on Atco SD 33-256 in Stereo
12. Falcon Lake (Ash On The Floor) [Neil Young] - Previously Unreleased
13. What A Day [Richie Furay song] - Previously Unreleased
14. I Am A Child [Neil Young song] as per 11
15. Questions [Stephen Stills song] - as per 11
16. Merry-Go-Round [Richie Furay song] - as per 11
17. Uno Mundo [Stephen Stills song] - as per 11
18. Kind Woman [Richie Furay song] - as per 11
19. It's So Hard To Wait [Richie Furay & Neil Young song] - as per 11
20. Four Days Gone [Stephen Stills song] - Previously Unreleased Demo

Disc 4 (70:44 minutes)
Tracks 1 to 13 are the remixed MONO version of their debut album "Buffalo Springfield" on Atco 33-200A with its 'rearranged' track list (see Disc 1 for the original '66 mix)
Tracks 14 to 23 are the STEREO mix of their second album "Buffalo Springfield Again" released

Using 24-bit/88.2khz transfers - a team of no less than four did the tape research, transfers and remastering to HDCD - JOHN NOWLAND, TIM MULLIGAN, JOHN HAUSMANN and JOEL BERNSTEIN and they've done a superlative job. You can 'hear' real care has been taken with this release and given that almost half of Discs 1 to 3 are merely 'Demos' - the audio quality is shockingly good (while the album tracks proper are sparkling). The booklet is a work of art with a whopping 62 text and photograph acknowledgments on the rear pages - badges, posters, newspaper clippings, press adverts, 1966 charts, single sleeves, publicity photos and a 'Brief History' of the band by noted musicologist PETE LONG. It's exemplary stuff and even though this is a budget-priced reissue - it's cool to see that all the original artwork has been retained.

The long-version of "Bluebird" is infuriatingly still AWOL and best tape sources or not the alternate version of "Mr. Soul" sounds crap - but the Previously Unreleased version of "Baby Don't Scold Me" and the new Stills/Furay songs "We'll See" and "My Kind Of Love" are genuine nuggets from a golden age. Of the two new instrumentals - "Kahuna Sunset" is pretty dismissible but the band boogie of "Buffalo Stomp (Raga)" is excellent and there's real tenderness and ache on the Stills Demos of "So You've Got A Lover" and "My Angel".  Amongst the Neil Young unreleased goodies are the superb "Down To The Wire", "Whatever Happened To Saturday Night?" and the instrumental "Falcon Lake (Ash On The Floor)" with Buddy Miles on Drums. Eric Eisner's lone moment "No Sun Today" is also superb as is The Association feel to "What A Day". But best of all the unreleased stuff for me is a gorgeous piano-intimate Demo of "Four Days Gone" with just Stills and the keys - it's truly lovely - eerily special (lyrics from it title this review).

Impossibly cool and musical (like The Byrds) - Buffalo Springfield burned brightly for a short time before they took the world by storm as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in 1969 and 1970. OK - there's stuff missing and way too many duplications - but I'd still argue that this is a solid five-star release.


"...Pretty baby I'm your guy..." they sang on the irrepressibly catchy "Sit Down I Think I Love You"...they were right. 

A fabulous release now available without the original's hefty price tag. Buy, buy, buy...

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

"Doris Troy" by DORIS TROY (September 1970 Sole Album For The Beatles Apple Label Now Reissued Onto A 2010 Extended Edition Apple CD Remaster) - A Review by Mark Barry...



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"…Every Time I See You…You Keep On Coming On Strong…"

Monday 25 October 2010 has seen 14 of the 'Apple' label albums remastered and reissued in the UK alongside "Come And Get It" - a first-time-ever label 'Best Of'. This reissue is one of them.

Apple 5099990824326 (Barcode the same) breaks down as follows (65:07 minutes):
Tracks 1 to 13 are the LP "Doris Troy" released 4 September 1970 in the UK on Apple SAPCOR 13 (Stereo only) and on Apple ST-3371 in the USA. It was her only solo album for The Beatles label, but she also sang and co-wrote many songs on Billy Preston's two Apple albums - "That's The Way God Planned It" (1969) and "Encouraging Words" (1970) - see separate reviews.

BONUSES:
Tracks 14 to 18 are the 5 bonus tracks on the 1992 reissue:
"All That I've Got (I'm Gonna Give It To You)" (14) is co-written with Billy Preston. The song was his 3rd single on Apple in January 1970 (APPLE 21) - this is a different funkier take.
"Get Back" (15) is a soulful cover of The Beatles classic. It turned up as the non-album B-side to Doris Troy's 2nd single "Jacob's Ladder" issued 28 August 1970 on APPLE 28 in the UK.
"Dearest Darling" and "What You Will Blues" (16 and 17) are Doris Troy originals - outtakes from the sessions first issued as bonuses on the 1992 reissue. "What You Will Blues" is essentially an instrumental version of "Give Me Back My Dynamite" with some extra wordless ad-lib vocals.
"Vaya Con Dias" (18) is a mid-Fifties song first covered by Les Paul and Mary Ford, then Chuck Berry in the Sixties and others. It translates into "Go With God" and was the non-album B-side to her 1st single "Ain't That Cute" issued 13 February 1970 on APPLE 24 (co-produced be George Harrison).

Track 19 is a new bonus for this 2010 issue - a previously unreleased 'Alternate Version' of "All That I've Got (I'm Gonna Give It To You)".

BOOKLET/PACKAGING:
Noted writer and music lover ANDY DAVIS does the new liner notes for the disappointingly weedy booklet (they all appear to be this generic length - 12 pages - EMI pushes the boat out again people). But with what little text he has been afforded, Davis does at least fill it with properly informative details - and it's peppered with some very tasty black and white photos of Doris, Stephen Stills and George all in the studio - with colour portraits of Doris solo and live with Billy Preston at the piano. It's cute, but you do wish there was more...

CONTENT:
Two are co-written with GEORGE HARRISON - "Ain't That Cute" and "Give Me Back My Dynamite" while "Gonna Get My Baby Back" and "You Give Me Joy Joy" are shared songwriting-credits with Harrison and two other famous fans of Doris - RINGO STARR and STEPHEN STILLS. Cover versions include "Special Care" (a Stephen Stills song from his Buffalo Springfield days), "Games People Play" (Joe South), "Exactly Like You" (a 1930's Jazz Standard written by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields and brought to fame by The Ames Brothers) and "Jacob's Ladder" (a Traditional air arranged by George Harrison & Doris). "You Tore Me Up Inside" and "Don't Call Me No More" are co-written with New York blues guitarist RAY SCHINNERY and "I've Got To Be Strong" is with fellow label mate JACKIE LOMAX. The last two collaborations are "Hurry" with GREGORY CARROLL and "So Far" with bassist KLAUS VOORMAN (appeared on "Revolver"). Doris produced the whole album except "Ain't That Cute" which was done by George.

PLAYERS:
Like so many of the sessions of the time, the recordings included some of The Beatles and many famous and talented friends - George played Guitar, Ringo on Drums, Klaus Voormann did the Bass with Stephen Stills, PETER FRAMPTON, ERIC CLAPTON and DELANEY BRAMLETT all on Guitar. BILLY PRESTON added keyboards - and although it doesn't say it - MADELINE BELL is probably on backing vocals too.

Unlike some of the other Apple issues, there are no extra tracks via download. But the really big news is the SOUND...

SOUND:
The same team that handled the much-praised 09/09/09 Beatles remasters have done this - GUY MASSEY, STEVE ROOKES, PHIL HICKS and SIMON GIBSON. The audio quality is BEAUTIFUL - a massive improvement. It also makes you reassess a lot of the songs and especially the musicianship involved.

The drums on "Give Me Back My Dynamite" (lyrics above) and the combined guitar licks on "You Tore Me Up Inside" (so Staple Singers on Stax) are nice and clear. The guitar and brass on "I've Got To Be Strong" are suddenly huge - great whack, but the strings on the orchestral "So Far" still seem too distant. Still, it's a lovely song and it features "you hurt me so" impassioned vocals. It's probably the nicest song on here and easy to see Doris wanted to work with Voormann more - a killer combination of his melodic rock with her Diva Soul. It all ends in the 'praise the Lord' bombast of "Jacob's Ladder" complete with spoken studio dialogue after the song finishes...

Issued 4 September 1970 - a week before Billy Preston's equally brilliant "Encouraging Words" on the 11th - both albums can be mentioned in the same breath because they were very confident soulful affairs - and must have made fans think that these white English guys at Apple were catalysts supreme. Two crackers in the same month...

But you could say that the best is kept until last - the new 'Alternate Version' of "All That I've Got (I'm Gonna Give It To You)" is a gem. The version on Track 14 is a Piano led take (which is pretty), but this is a Funkier Guitar take and is a lot better for it. Like the previously unreleased from-the-vaults tunes on both Billy Preston CD reissues - this is that genuine rarity - a must-have bonus track.

Niggles - the gatefold card sleeve is nice to look at for sure, but the booklet and overall packaging feel lightweight (what EMI could get away with). The CD should have one of those gauze inner bags to protect it - a problem that no record company seems to want to acknowledge (scuffing and damage). They're minor points I know, but worth making...

To sum up - like the two Preston albums she was involved with in 1969 and 1970, I've loved rehearing this forgotten peach of an LP in this hugely improved sound quality - Seventies Soul lovers 'need' to discover this great record.

A brilliant reissue and recommended big time.

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