#25
May 26, 2014

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So Where Did The Spring Go?
Hour One: Hear the Piecast
Hour Two: Hear the Piecast
The Playlist:

Hour One:

1.   The Chambers Brothers: A New Time – A New Day (Brian Keenan / Joseph Chambers)
2.   Dave Clark Five: Catch Us If You Can (Lenny Davidson / Dave Clark)
3.   Love Sculpture: You Can’t Catch Me (Chuck Berry)
4.   Lee Aaron: Night Riders (Lee Aaron / Rick Santers / Matt McGarry)
5.   Minglewood: Behind The Wheel (George Antoniak)
6.   Bruno Gerussi’s Medallion: Who’s Behind The Wheel (Tom Harrison / Jimmy Walker)
7.   New Riders Of The Purple Sage: Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music) (Joe Maphis, Max Fidler, Rose Lee Maphis)
8.   Snakefinger’s Vestal Virgins: 8 ¼ (Nino Rota)
9.   Pure Prairie League: Amie (Craig Fuller)
10.  Ringo Starr: Fastest Growing Heartache In The West (L Kingston / F Dycus)
11.  Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen: Riot In Cell Block #9 (Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller)
12.  King Crimson: Heartbeat (Adrian Belew / King Crimson)

Hour Two

1.   Keith McKie: Urban Blues (Keith McKie)
2.   Scott B Sympathy: Motel Junk (Scott Bradshaw)
3.   Amos Garrett, Doug Sahm, Gene Taylor Band: Just Like A Woman (Bob Dylan)
4.   James Gang: Woman (Joe Walsh / Jim Fox / Dale Peters)
5.   Wilf Carter: When It’s Springtime In The Rockies (Mary Hale Woolsey / Robert Sauer)
6.   The Kinks: Where Did The Spring Go? (Ray Davies)
7.   Borealis: Old Age (Dave Hillier / T Kent)
8.   Weddings Parties Anything: Roaring Days (Mick Thomas)
9.   Savoy Brown: I’m Crying (Chris Youlden)
10.  L’Etranger: Trail Of Tears (Andrew Cash)
11.  Manteca: Jelly Belly (Thomas)
12.  Men Without Hats: The Great Ones Remember (Ivan / Allan McCarthy)

The Particulars:

Hour One

1.   The Chambers Brothers: A New Time – A New Day (Brian Keenan / Joseph Chambers)
A New Time – A New Day: Columbia CS 9671
Los Angeles CA
Lester Chambers - harmonica
Joe Chambers - guitar
Willie Chambers - guitar
George Chambers - bass
Brian Keenan - drums
Produced by Tim O’Brien – 1968
Recorded by Fred Catero & Roy Segal

2.   Dave Clark Five: Catch Us If You Can (Lenny Davidson / Dave Clark)
Having A Wild Weekend: Capitol "6000" Series - T 6137
London UK
Dave Clark, Drums
Michael Smith, keys
Dennis Payton, sax
Lenny Davidson, guitar
Rick Huxley, bass
Produced by Dave Clark -  August 1965

3.   Love Sculpture: You Can’t Catch Me (Chuck Berry)
Forms And Feelings: Parrot Records – 71035
Cardiff, Wales UK
Dave Edmunds – guitar
John David - bass
Rob 'Congo' Jones – drums
Produced by Dave Edmunds, Mike Finesilver & Pete Ker – 1970

4.   Lee Aaron: Night Riders (Lee Aaron / Rick Santers / Matt McGarry)
The Lee Aaron Project: Freedom Records – FR 014
Belleville ON
Lee Aaron – lead vocals
Rick Santers – guitar
Mark Santers – drums
Rick Lazaroff – bass
Produced by Robert Connolly – 1982
Recorded by Paul Massey, Robin Brouwers, Ed Stone at Masters Workshop, Toronto
Mixed at Phase One Studios, Toronto

5.   Minglewood: Behind The Wheel (George Antoniak)
Minglewood 5: Epic Records – PEC 80071
Glace Bay, NS
Matt Minglewood – guitar, keys, lead vocals
Bobby Woods, drums
Don Hann, bass
Enver Sampson Jr. – Harmonicas, BG vocals
Paul Dunn, keys
George Antoniak, guitar
Produced by Stacy Heydon – 1982
Recorded by Lenny DeRose & Joe Primeau at Phase One, Toronto
Mixed at Electric Lady, New York City by Ed Garcia, Michael Sauvage and Dan Durbin
www.mattminglewood.com

6.   Bruno Gerussi’s Medallion: Who’s Behind The Wheel (Tom Harrison / Jimmy Walker)
In Search of the Fourth Chord: WEA – 25 64421
Vancouver BC
Jim Elliott, bass
Tom Harrison, percussion, vocals
Bruce Faulkner, drums
Ron Hyslop, guitar
Jimmy Walker, guitar, bass, keys
Produced by Ra McGuire – 1989
Recorded by Howard Rissin at Ocean Studios, Vancouver

7.   New Riders Of The Purple Sage: Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music) (Joe Maphis, Max Fidler, Rose Lee Maphis)
Powerglide: Columbia KC 31284
East Palo Alto, CA
John Dawson, guitars
David Nelson, lead guitar, vocal
Dave Torbert, bass
Buddy Cage, pedal steel
Spencer Dryden, drums
Nicky Hopkins, piano
Produced by Steve Barncard and New Riders - 1972
Recorded by John Fiore and George Beauregard at Wally Heiders, San Francisco
Mastered by Bob McCloud at Artisan Sound, Hollywood

8.   Snakefinger’s Vestal Virgins: 8 ¼ (Nino Rota)
Night of Desirable Objects: Ralph Records – RR8703
Tooting, South London UK
Philip Charles Lithman (Snakefinger), guitar
John Ryan, drums
Eric Drew Feldman, keys
Ben Guy, bass
Miguel Bertel, guitar
Produced by Snakefinger, Howard Johnston, Eric Drew Feldman – 1986
Recorded by Howard Johnston with Mark Slager & David Plank at Different Fur Studios, San Francisco

9.   Pure Prairie League: Amie (Craig Fuller)
Bustin’ Out: RCA Victor – LPS-4769
Columbus Ohio
Craig Lee Fuller, guitars, bass
George Ed Powell, guitars
William Frank Hinds, drums
with
Michael Connor, piano
James Rolleston, bass
Al Brisco, pedal steel
Rick Ronson, BG vocals
Produced by Robert Alan Ringe – 1972
Recorded by 'Cub' Richardson at RCA Studio A, Toronto June 19-August 7, 1972

10.  Ringo Starr: Fastest Growing Heartache In The West (L Kingston / F Dycus)
Beaucoups Of Blues: Apple Records – SMAS 3368
Liverpool UK
Ringo Starr – vocals, drums, acoustic guitar
Jim Buchanan – fiddle
Charlie Daniels – guitar
Pete Drake – pedal steel guitar
D.J. Fontana – drums
Buddy Harman – bass guitar
Chuck Howard – guitar
Roy Huskey Jnr – bass guitar
The Jordanaires – backing vocals
Ben Keith – pedal steel guitar
Jerry Kennedy – guitar
Dave Kirby – guitar
Grover Lavernder – fiddle
Charlie McCoy – harmonica
Sorrells Pickard – guitar
Jerry Reed – guitar
George Richey – fiddle
Jerry Shook – guitar
Produced by Pete Drake – 1970
Recorded by Scottie Moore 30 June and 1 July 1970 at Music City Recorders, Nashville, Tennessee
Released 28 September 1970

11.  Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen: Riot In Cell Block #9 (Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller)
Live From Deep In The Heart of Texas: Paramount Records – PAS 1017
Ann Arbor, Michigan / San Francisco CA
George Frayne (Commander Cody) – piano, keyboards, vocals
Billy C. Farlow – harmonica, vocals
Bill Kirchen – guitar, vocals
John Tichy – guitar, vocals
Lance Dickerson – drums, vocals
Bruce Barlow – bass, vocals
Andy Stein – violin, saxophone
Bobby Black – steel guitar, vocals
Produced by Stephen Jarvis – 1973
Recorded by the Wally Heider remote crew: Gabby Garcia, Ken Caliat, Bill Broms & Jerry Stroud at The Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin Texas November, 1973

12. King Crimson: Heartbeat (Adrian Belew / King Crimson)
Beat: Warner Bros – 92 36921
London UK
Adrian Belew, guitar, vocals
Robert Fripp, organ, guitar, Frippertronics
Tony Levin, stick bss, guitar
Bill Bruford, drums
Produced by Rhett Davies – 1982
Released June 18, 1982

Hour Two

1.   Keith McKie: Urban Blues (Keith McKie)
Rumours At The News-stand: Quantum Records QR81003
Toronto ON
Keith McKie, acoustic guitar, vocals
Mike Holder, pedal steel
Produced by Vezi – 1981
Recorded by Mike Alyanak, Vezi and Tom Rogers w/ Andy Mazer, Lorne Field & Dan Durbin at Kensington Sound, Toronto

2.   Scott B Sympathy: Motel Junk (Scott Bradshaw)
Neil Young Street: Smokeshow Records – smoke one
Toronto ON
Scott B, acoustic guitar, vocals
John Borra, bass
Terry Carter, drums
Ian Blurton, guitar
Gord Cumming, slide guitar
Willie P Bennett, harmonica
Produced by Walter N Sobczak* and Scott B – 1990
Recorded by Walter N Sobczak at Wellesley Sound, Toronto

*I don't believe he's the same guy that John Goodman played in Big Lebowski

3.   Amos Garrett, Doug Sahm, Gene Taylor Band: Just Like A Woman (Bob Dylan)
The Return of the Formerly Brothers: Stony Plain Records – SPL 1104
Turner Valley AB, San Antonio, Belgium
Amos Garrett, vocals, guitar (born November 26, 1941, Detroit, Michigan, USA)
Doug Sahm, vocals, guitar, organ, dobro (November 6, 1941 – November 18, 1999)
Gene Taylor, vocals, piano
Kit Johnson, bass
Bodhan Hluszko (Michelle Josef), drums
Produced by Holger Petersen – 1987
Recorded by Colin Lay at Goede Creative, Edmonton, Alberta

4.   James Gang: Woman (Joe Walsh / Jim Fox / Dale Peters)
James Gang Rides Again: ABC / Dunhill Records – ABC S-711
Cleveland OH
Joe Walsh, guitars, keys, vocals
Jim Fox, drums
Dale Peters, bass
Produced by Bill Szymczyk – 1970
Recorded by Bill Szymczyk and Lyllianne Duma, Mike Stone, Stan Agol at The Record Plant, New York City
Mastered at Artisan Sound Recorders

5.   Wilf Carter: When It’s Springtime In The Rockies (Mary Hale Woolsey / Robert Sauer)
40th Anniversary Special: RCA Camden KDL2 0009
Port Hilford, NS
Produced by Jack Feeney – 1973
Re-mastered at RCA Studios, Toronto by Bill Dowding

6.   The Kinks: Where Did The Spring Go? (Ray Davies)
Great Lost Kinks Album: Reprise – MS 2127
London UK
Ray Davies, guitar, vocals
Dave Davies, guitar
Mick Avory, bass
Pete Quaife, drums
Tracks Produced by various producers between 1966-70
Released 1973 & discontinued 1975

7.   Borealis: Old Age (Dave Hillier / T Kent)
Sons of the Sea: Audat 477-9025
St. John’s, NL
Mark Bradbury, vocals, bass
Paul Bradbury, vocals, organ
Wayne Sturge, guitar
Dave Hillier, drums
Produced by Mac Feeney – 1972

8.   Weddings Parties Anything: Roaring Days (Mick Thomas)
Roaring Days: WEA 25 54301
Melbourne, Australia
Pete Lawler - bass guitar, vocals
Marcus Schintler - drums, vocals
Dave Steel - guitar, vocals
Mick Thomas - guitar, vocals
Mark Wallace - piano accordion, keyboards, vocals
Produced by Alan Thorne – 1988

9.   Savoy Brown: I’m Crying (Chris Youlden)
Raw Sienna: Parrot Records – PAS 71036
Battersea, SW London UK
Chris Youlden, vocals, piano
Kim Simmonds, lead guitar
Lonesome Dave, rhythm guitar
Tone Stevens, bass
Roger Earl, drums
Produced by Kim Simmonds and Chris Youlden – 1969
Recorded at Sound Studios, London
Released March 1970

10.  L’Etranger: Trail Of Tears (Andrew Cash)
Sticks And Stones EP: Independent Release – LET 003
Toronto ON
Bruce PM, Keys
Peter Duffin, drums
Tim Vesely, bass
Andrew Cash, lead vocals, guitar
Chuck Angus, dancing
Produced by L’Etranger – 1986
Recorded by Tom Atom at E-Norm-Us Studios, Toronto
Recorded from May 6-9, 1986

11.  Manteca: Jelly Belly (Thomas)
Manteca: Ready Records LR 017
Toronto ON
Henry Hellig, bass
Matt Zimbel, congas, bongos
Aaron Davis, keys
Earl Leader, percussion
Mike Sloski, drums
John Johnson, saxes
Kirk MacDonald, saxes
Herb Koffman, trumpet, flugelhorn
Wayne Baker, trumpet, flugelhorn
Dave Dkunlop, lead trumpet
Lenny Riforgaito, percussion
Album Produced by Chad Irschick – 1982
Song Produced by Bill Garrett
Recorded by David Dobbs at CBC Basin St. Caberet, Toronto, August 19, 1990
Mastered by Peter Norman at McClear Place, Toronto

12.  Men Without Hats: The Great Ones Remember (Ivan Doroschuk / Allan McCarthy)
Rhythm of Youth: Statik Records – STAT 10
Montreal QC
Ivan Doroschuk, vocal, electronics, guitar, percussion, keys
Stefan Doroschuk, guitar, violin
Allan McCarthy, electronics, piano, percussion
Produced by Marc Durrand – 1982
Recorded by Dixon Van Winkle at Listen Audio, Montreal
Recorded January – March 1982
 
 



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