33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#183
July 17, 2017

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Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now
Hour One

1.   Weddings, Parties, Anything: Roaring Days (Mick Thomas) 1988
2.   Laura Vinson & Red Wyng: Waitin’ For The Weekend (S MacDougall / Laura Vinson) 1982*
3.   The Specials: Holiday Fortnight  (Byers) 1980
4.   The Offbeats: Do You Wanna Dance  (Bobby Freeman) 1965 *
5.   The Marvelettes: Don’t Make Hurting Me A Habit (Dean / Weatherspoon / Barnes) 1969
6.   Ten Years After: Woman Trouble (Alvin Lee) 1969
7.   Sopwith Camel: Celephane Woman (W Seivers) 1967
8.   Kensington Market: Looking Glass (Keith McKie) 1968 *
9.   The Shirelles: Boys (Luther Dixon / Wes Farrell) 1960
10. Bobby Kris & The Imperials: In My Darkness 1966 *
11. Pink Floyd: Flaming (Syd Barrett) 1967
12. Slade: In For A Penny (Neville Holder / James Lea) 1975
13. The Who: Call Me Lightning (Pete Townsend) 1968
14. Simply Red: Shine  (Mick Hucknell) 1987
15. The Razorbacks: My Generation (Pete Townsend) 1989 *
16. Dee Dee Sharp: Ride (Sheldon / Leon) 1962

Hour Two

1.   Alan Sherman: Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah (Alan Sherman) 1964
2.   Led Zeppelin: How Many More Times  (Jimmy Page / John Bonham / John Paul Jones) 1969
3.   Alex Lora Y Tri: El As No Conocido (Alex Lora) 1989
4.   Jump: Nothing Like Love (Barb Fraser) 1986
5.   It’s All Meat: Feel It (Jed MacKay / Rick McKim) 1969 *
6.   Julian Lennon: On The Phone (Julian Lennon) 1984
7.   Carnival: Out Of My Life  (Wells / Brownscombe / Eberle) 1968 *
8.   Jeff Healey Band: Something To Hold Onto (Jeff Healey) 1990 *
9.   The Diamonds: She Say Dom Dooby Doom (Mann / Anthony) 1959 *
10. The Jaybees: I’m A Loner (F Hill / A Nichols) 1966 *
11. John McLaughlin: Dragon Song (John McLaughlin) 1970
12. Houndog: Honey Bee (McKinley Morganfield) 1978 *
13. The Heatseekers: Thingmaker (The Heatseekers) 1996 *
14. Louis Armstrong: Cold, Cold Heart (Hank Williams)

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And Now for The Particulars:

Hour One

1.   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

2.   Laura Vinson & Red Wyng: Waitin’ For The Weekend (S MacDougall / Laura Vinson)
45 single bw Broken Hearted Melody: Royalty Records – RT 1000 117
Edmonton AB
Laura Vinson: guitar, vocal
Mike Musson: Fiddle, vocals
George Hauser:Bass, vocals
Randy Cross: Drums, vocals
Harry Lent
Jim Hathaway
Wayne Saunders
Stewart McDougall
Frank Walls: Guitars, vocals
Produced by R Harlan Smith & Red Wyng – 1982

She actually recorded an album on 8-track called High Fashion Queen

3.   The Specials: Holiday Fortnight (Byers)
More Specials: Chrysalis Records CHR 1303
Coventry UK
John Bradbury: drums
Terry Hall: vocal
Neville Staples: percussion, vocal
Lynval Golding: guitar
Roddy Radiation: guitar
Jerry Dammers: organ, piano
Horace Gentleman: bass
Rico Rodrigues: trombone
Dick Cuthell: flugel horn, coronet
Kix Thompson: sax
Paul Heskatt: sax
Rhoda Dakar: vocals
Belinda Charlotte & Jane: bg vocals
Produced by Jerry Dammers and Dave Jordan 1980
Recorded by Dave Jordan & Jeremy Allom at Horizon Studios, Conventry
Mixed at Wessex Studios, London

John "Brad" Bradbury (b. Coventry, England 16 February 1953 28 December 2015)

Performed in The Specials 1977 – 84. About performing with The Specials he said: performing with the band was like having a ringside seat to the mayhem. The band claimed Brad's drumming was the powerhouse behind the Specials,

4.   The Offbeats: Do You Wanna Dance (Bobby Freeman)
Do You Wanna Dance - The Best of Frank's Bandstand: Arc A669
Halifax NS
Brian Ahern: guitar
Keith Jollimore, sax
Jack Lilly, drums
Earl Fralick, keys
Jimmy White, bass
Produced by Mannie Pittson, 1965

Friday's show, Frank's Bandstand, was hosted by local CHNS radio personality Frank Cameron, broadcast from Halifax and included Nova Scotia's finest artists.

A lot of great musicians came through Frank's Bandstand, the Halifax version of CBC TV’s daily pan-Canadian show “Music Hop” which originated from Vancouver on Mondays, Montreal (Tuesday), Winnipeg (Wednesday), Toronto (Thursday) and Halifax (Friday). Anne Murray did it for a season.

The Halifax Music Hop house band, the Offbeats, was directed by guitarist Brian Ahern, who would go on to marry Emmylou Harris and produce her early breakthrough recordings. Saxophone player Keith Jollimore later played with Lighthouse and guested on albums by Crowbar, April Wine and the Cooper Brothers.

5.   The Marvelettes: Don’t Make Hurting Me A Habit (Dean / Weatherspoon / Barnes)
Tamla / Motown T54177
Katherine Anderson
Georgeanna Tillman
Gladys Horton
Wanda Young
Produced by Dean & Weatherspoon, 1969

6.   Ten Years After: Woman Trouble (Alvin Lee)
Stonehenge: Derem (London) DES 18021
London UK
Alvin Lee, guitar
Leo Lyons, bass
Chick Churchill, keys
Ric Lee, drums
Produced by Mike Vernon, 1969
Recorded by Martin Smith

7.   Sopwith Camel: Cellophane Woman (W Seivers)
The Sopwith Camel: Kama Sutra Records KLPS 8060
San Francisco CA
Peter Kraemer, vocal, sax
Terry MacNeil and William "Truckaway" Sievers, guitars
Martin Beard, bass
Norman Mayell, drummer
Produced by Erik Jacobsen 1967
Recorded by Val Valentin

8.   Kensington Market: Looking Glass (Keith McKie)
Avenue Road: Warner Brothers  1754
Toronto ON
Keith McKie - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Alex Darou - Bass Guitar
Jimmy Watson - Drums, Percussion, Sitar
Eugene Martynec - Lead Guitar, Piano
Luke Gibson - Backup Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Harmonica
Produced by Felix Pappalardi - 1968
Recorded by Steve Scheafer at Century Sound Studio, NYC

9.   The Shirelles: Boys (Luther Dixon / Wes Farrell)
Beatle Originals: Rhino Records RNLP 70071
Passaic NJ
Addie "Micki" Harris,
Shirley Owens,
Beverly Lee,
Doris Coley
King Curtis: sax
Produced - 1960
Compilation Producer: Richard Foos & Gary Stewart 1986
Audio Remastering: Bill Inglot

Aka The Poquellos active between 195782
B Side of Will You Love Me Tomorrow

10. Bobby Kris & The Imperials: In My Darkness
45 single: Columbia Records C4-2687
Toronto
Bobby Kris (vocals)
John Crone (saxophone)
Rick Dutt (bass)
Martin Fisher (keyboards)
Gordon MacBain (drums)
Gene Martynec (guitar)
Pat Riccio Jr. (percussion)
Produced 1966

Formed 1965 - unformed 1968

11. Pink Floyd: Flaming (Syd Barrett)
Piper At The Gates Of Dawn: Capitol Canada / EMI T 6242
London / Cambridge UK
Syd Barrett: guitar, vocals
Roger Waters: bass
Nick Mason: drums
Rick Wright: keys
Produced by Norman Smith 1967
Recorded at Abby Road Studio 3 by Peter Brown

12. Slade: In For A Penny (Neville Holder / James Lea)
45 single: Polydor Records 2058-663 - Barn Publishing
Walsall, England
Noddy Holder Vocals, Guitar, Bass Guitar
Dave Hill Guitar, Vocals, Bass Guitar
Jim Lea Bass Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards, Violin, Guitar
Don Powell Drums, Percussion
Produced by Chas Chandler 1975

First album in 1969 tanked. Picked up by ex-Animals guitarist Chas Chandler who managed Hendrix

13. The Who: Call Me Lightning (Pete Townsend)
45 single bw Dr Jeckyll & Mr Hyde: Decca Records 32288
London UK
Pete Townsend: guitar, vocal
Roger Daltry: lead vocal
Keith Moon: drums
John Entwhistle: bass
Produced by Kit Lambert, 1968
Released March 16, 1968
Recorded at Decca Studios, London and Gold Star, Los Angeles

The song was first demoed in 1964 and sat around for four years before it was recorded and released.

14. Simply Red: Shine (Mick Hucknell)
Men & Women: Elektra / Asylum Records 96 07271
Manchester UK
Mick Hucknall - lead and backing vocals
Chris Joyce - drums and percussion
Tony Bowers - bass guitar and percussion
Tim Kellett - keyboards, trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion, live backing vocals
Fritz McIntyre - keyboards and backing vocals
Sylvan Richardson - guitars
Produced by Alex Sadkin 1987
Recorded by Barry Mraz & Chris Dickie
Mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, NYC

Began as The Frantic Elevators (1977 - 1984)
1985-2010 sold more than 50 million albums over a 25-year career

15. The Razorbacks: My Generation (Pete Townsend)
Live A Little: WEA 25 63731
Toronto ON
Tony Kenny: guitar, vocals
Joe Myke: bass
Don Dekouchay: drums
Donny Cartwright (Donohue) - guitar/ vocals
Produced by Chris Spedding - 1989

16. Dee Dee Sharp: Ride (Sheldon / Leon)
45 single bw The Night: Cameo Records C-230X
Philadelphia PA
Produced 1962

Hour Two

1.   Alan Sherman: Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah (Alan Sherman / Lou Bush)
My Son The Nut: Warner Bros Records 1501
Chicago ILL
Produced by Jimmy Hilliard 1963
Recorded by Lowell Frank

Allan Copelon b. November 30, 1924 - d. November 20, 1973
The song won a 1964 Grammy Award for comedy.

2.   Led Zeppelin: How Many More Times (Jimmy Page / John Bonham / John Paul Jones)
Led Zeppelin: Atlantic Records SD 8216
London UK
Robert Plant: vocal
John Bonham: drums
Jimmy Page: guitar
John Paul Jones: bass
Produced by Jimmy Page - 1969
Recorded by Glyn Johns, Olympic Studios, London Sept-Oct 1968

3.   Alex Lora Y Tri: El As No Conocido (Alex Lora)
21 Anos Despuis WEA
Mexico City
Alex Lora guitar, vocals
Rafael Salgado harmonic
Sergio Mancera electric & rhythm guitar
Pedro Martinez drums
Ruben Soriano bass
Produced by Alex Lora 1989

A spinoff of Three Souls in My Mind, formed in 1968. The group is regarded as influential in the development of Mexican rock music. As 3 Souls released 15 lps by 1985. Lora played bass. Started off singing in English but changed to Spanish after Mexicos Woodstock called Festival de Av?aro 1971

Mexico had an anti-hippie anit-longhair policy (especially at the border). They banned Hair after only 1 performance and deported many progressive musicians. To get around holding the Festival, they billed it as a racing car event (sorta like Strawberry Fields the year before). Est 500,000 attended. 3 Souls were the last to play.

Alex Lora became the first Mexican rock band to have a Gold certified record with their album "Simplemente" The 2008 Lonely Planet guide to Mexico calls El Tri "the grandfathers of Mexican rock." 2006's Rock en Espana characterizes them as "Mexico's quintessential working-class rock outfit." They have been described in press as "Mexico's answer to the Rolling Stones": "Ancient, raunchy, but still hugely popular.

4.   Jump: Nothing Like Love (Barb Fraser)
Coast To Coast: CBC Enterprises RV85
Vancouver BC
Bill Stunt: guitar
Barb Fraser: vocals
Sue Leonard: vocals
Dennis Henderson: bass
Rick Fedyk: drums
Roger Nay: keys
Produced by Tod Elvidge 1986
Recorded by Gary Heald in Vancouver

Fronted by ex CBC producer Bill Stunt (orig from St. Catherines ON) & Barb Fraser (orig from Ottawa). Formed in Vancouver after musicians there noticed that Bill lost his possessions in a car fire on the TCH in Ontario. Fraser orgainzed a benefit in Van and from this the band was born.

5.   It’s All Meat: Feel It (Jed MacKay / Rick McKim)
It's All Meat: Hallucination - HCD02
Richmond Hill, ON
Rick Aston bass
Jed MacKay keys
Rick McKim drums
Wayne Roworth guitar, lead vocal
Chas White lead guitar
Producer not listed - 1969
Digital Remastering: Bruce Ley, Toronto

6.   Julian Lennon: On The Phone (Julian Lennon)
Valottef: Atlantic Records 78 01841
New York City
Julian Lennon: vocal, keys, bass, percussion
Justin Clayton: guitar
Carlton Morales: guitar
Barry Beckett: Keys
David LeBolt: kekys
Peter Wood: keys
Roger Hawkins: drums
Steve Holley: drums
David Hood: bass
Marcus Miller: bass
Carmine Krohas: bass
Ralph MacDonald: percussion
Rory kDodd, Eric Troyer: bg vocals
Jon Faddis, Joe Kshepley: trumpet
Michael Brecker, George Young, Lawrrence Feldman, Ron Cuber: sax
Produced by Phil Ramone 1984
Recorded by Joseph DAmbrosia at various locations
Mastered by Tod Jensen at Sterling Sound, NYC

7.   Carnival: Out Of My Life (Wells / Brownscombe / Eberle)
45 single bw Four Seasons: Columbia Records - C4 2789
Kitchener ON
Tim Hallman (piano)
Don Pellow (organ)
Bill Wells (bass)
Bob Brownscombe (guitar/vocals)
Mike Oberle (drums)
Produced by Chelsea Sound 1968

Where are they now?

-Tim Hallman enrolled at Queen's University where he earned his Bachelor of Music degree and taught music in -school. He now plays around Kingston, Ontario
-Don Pellow became an architect and lives near Milton, Ontario and sticks mainly to church organ
-Bill Wells was last known to work at the Bruce Nuclear Plant near Southampton
-Mike Oberle recorded and toured around the Ontario bar circuit with Ian Thomas for many years and become leader and manager of The Lulu's Roadhouse House Band in Kitchener.

8.  Jeff Healey Band: Something To Hold Onto (Jeff Healey)
45 single: Arista Records 113280
Toronto ON
Jeff Healey: vocal, guitar
Joe Rockman: bass, bg vocals
Tom Stephen: drums
Produced by Ed Stasium - 1990

From the LP Hell To Pay

9.   The Diamonds: She Say Dom Dooby Doom (Mann / Anthony)
45 single bw From The Bottom Of My Heart: Mercury Records  71404X
Toronto ON
Dave Somerville: lead  d. 2015
Evan Fisher: tenor
Mike Douglas: baritone  d. 2012
John Felten: bass  d. 1982
Produced  1959

In 1953 Dave Somerville, while working as a sound engineer for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Toronto, Canada, met three other guys one evening who liked to sing as much as he did. They decided to form a stand-up quartet called The Diamonds. The group's first performance was in the basement of St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Toronto singing in a Christmas minstrel show. The audience's reaction to the Somerville-led group was so tremendous that they decided that night they would turn professional.

After 18 months of rehearsal, they drove to New York and tied for 1st Place on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts. The prize of being guest artist for a week on Godfrey’s show led to a recording contract with Coral Records.  Biggest Hit: Little Darlin’ 1957

10. The Jaybees: I’m A Loner (F Hill / A Nichols)
45 Single - RCA Victor 57-3398
Montreal
Allan Nichols: vocals
Bill Hill: lead guitar
Doug West: drums
Andy "Yugo" Kaye (aka Andurash Kajachanei): guitar
Lou Atkins (aka Louis Yachnin): bass
Produced 1966

Were previously JB & The Playboys.

11. John McLaughlin: Dragon Song (John McLaughlin)
Devotion: Douglas Records 4
Doncaster UK
John McLaughlin: guitar
Buddy Miles: drums
Harry Young: keys
Billy Rich; bass
Produced by Alan Douglas and Stefan Bright 1970

4 January 1942 (age 74) Doncaster, West Riding of Yorkshire

12. Houndog: Honey Bee (McKinley Morganfield)
Every Dog Has Its Day: Viper Records - VPR/HD-001
Winnipeg, MB
Ian Haslan  drums
Gord Kidder  harmonica
Harri Vallittu  pianos
Barry Dunford  acoustic & electric bass
Brent Parkin  guitars
Produced by David Essig with Duck Donald  1978
Recorded by Harry Taylor at Century 21 Studios, Winnipeg  July 27 & Aug 2, 1978
Mixed by Harry Taylor & David Essig at Century 21
Mastered by Allan Moy & Chopper McKinnon at JAMF Toronto
Pressed by Golden Records, Toronto
Props: T Eaton Co, Winnipeg

13. The Heatseekers: Thingmaker (The Heatseekers)
45 EP shared with The Shuttlecocks: 7 Inches of Pleasure Records, No serial
Toronto ON
Cindy Beattie
Brian Connelly
Sean Dignan
Produced by The Heatseekers 1996
Recorded by Catherine North, Hamilton ON

BONUS TRACK:

14. Louis Armstrong: Cold, Cold Heart (Hank Williams)
 




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