VA: - Bless You California - More Early Songs By Randy Newman
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- Julkaisija Ace Records
- SKU 29667038621
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- Lyhyt kuvaus Following on from the success of “On Vine Street”, Ace’s first collection of compositions by Randy Newman, comes “Bless You California”. As with the previous volume, the focus is primarily on Newman’s early work for Metric Music, and once again there’s a diverse array of classics, near-misses and obscurities on offer here. Listening to the emerging talent of one of the world’s most gifted songwriters makes for a fascinating 67 minutes. It was during his tenure at Metric in the 1960s that Randy honed his writing skills. There’s clearly a brain ticking away here. Randy was still finding his songwriting niche and testing the musical waters by trying his hand at a wide range of genres. From soul ballads (Irma Thomas’ reading of ‘Anyone Who Knows What Love Is’) to widescreen Americana (‘Illinois’ from the Everly Brothers’ outstanding “Roots” LP), to the charming pre-rock innocence of the Fleetwoods (‘Ask Him If He’s Got A Friend For Me’), to the character sketches for which he would later achieve fame and notoriety (Duffy Power’s ‘(Davy O’Brien) Leave That Baby Alone’), you could never say Newman was stuck in a rut. There’s even a cocktail jazz instrumental in Martin Denny’s ‘Scarlet Mist’ – a new one to me, and a recording which maybe explains Randy’s brief spell writing for the TV Music Library at 20th Century Fox (or maybe it was the influence of his soundtrack-composing uncle Alfred, who penned the immortal Fox fanfare ident). In spite of this almost scattershot approach (“well, that didn’t work, let’s try this”), from the evidence here it’s possible to trace the emergence of one of the most idiosyncratic singer-songwriters of the 1970s. While the style-hopping may imply a certain lack of self-confidence, once Randy had found his lyrical voice (apparently with ‘Simon Smith And The Amazing Dancing Bear’, included on “On Vine Street”), he was off and running. The sardonic pops at society wrapped up in ‘The Debutante’s Ball’ (performed here by Liza Minnelli) and ‘Bless You California’ (the Beau Brummels) present a world-view unlike any other songwriter from the era. Still, even at this stage in his career he could turn his hand to a ballad as impossibly tender as ‘Snow’, perfectly suited to the none-more-fragile voice of Claudine Longet. Other highlights include Alan Price’s delightful and chortlesome near-throwaway ‘Tickle Me’ and Harry Nilsson’s breathtaking performance of ‘Cowboy’, culled from his “Nilsson Sings Newman” album and featuring one of the most resigned, world-weary vocals ever committed to tape. From the ridiculous to the sublime and all points between; this terrific collection is not just for Newman scholars, but stands as a perfect introduction to a unique talent. Any chance of a third volume? By Harvey Williams (Ace Records)
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1 ANYONE WHO KNOWS WHAT LOVE IS (WILL UNDERSTAND)
Irma Thomas
2 DAVY O'BRIEN (LEAVE THAT BABY ALONE)
Duffy Power
3 LET'S BURN DOWN THE CORNFIELD
Lou Rawls
4 TICKLE ME
The Alan Price Set
5 HOLD YOUR HEAD HIGH
Jackie DeShannon
6 BET NO ONE EVER HURT THIS BAD
Linda Ronstadt
7 SCARLET MIST
Martin Denny
8 I GOT OVER YOU
Dick Lory
9 LEAVE ME ALONE
Peggy March
10 ASK HIM IF HE'S GOT A FRIEND FOR ME
The Fleetwoods
11 LOOK AT ME
Bobby Darin
12 TWENTY ACRES OF LAND
Johnny Shepard
13 WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR
We Talkies
14 THERE'S JUST NO PLEASING YOU
The Epics
15 ILLINOIS
The Everly Brothers
16 WAIT TILL NEXT YEAR
Eric Burdon & The Animals
17 THE DEBUTANTE'S BALL
Liza Minnelli
18 HAPPYLAND
Harpers Bizarre
19 STRAIGHT UP
P.J. Proby
20 SHE'LL NEVER UNDERSTAND HIM (LIKE I DO)
Connie Stevens
21 COWBOY
Nilsson
22 I WONDER WHY
Ella Fitzgerald
23 LET ME GO
The Box Tops
24 SNOW
Claudine Longet
25 BEEHIVE STATE
The Doobie Brothers
26 BLESS YOU CALIFORNIA
The Beau Brummels
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