Sunday, June 22, 2008

Sweet Pea Atkinson


Sweet Pea Atkinson is one of the vocalists for the group "Was (Not Was)". Immediately after their first album in 1981, Sweet Pea released a solo LP called, "Don't Walk Away". For someone with such an impressive vocal resume, I'm surprised his solo career didn't venture further. Aside from his works with "Was (Not Was)", we're talking about a man who provided backing vocals on numerous albums, for numerous renowned artists and spanning an array of musical genres from "Country" to "Punk Rock". He has done vocal work for B.B. King, George Jones, Michael McDonald, Jackson Brown, Paula Abdul, Bonnie Raitt, Bob Dylan and Iggy Pop, for cryin' out loud. How does a guy like this get away with only one solo album? By 1982, Disco music had returned to the underground while splinter genres remained on the surface and experimented with elements of Soul and Funk infused Hi-NRG & Electronica. Sweet Pea capitalized on the Electronic Soul/Funk/Disco audience by releasing "Don't Walk Away" in 1982 on the Island/ZE Records label. I don't recall how the album fared on the charts or in the clubs and, judging from a total lack of detailed information on the internet, I'd have to conclude that this is a fairly rare LP. In fact, since I first began surfing the web in 1999, I have never seen this album posted anywhere. I find this unusual in light of such Electronic gems like, Dance Or Die (a Paradise Garage classic), Don't Walk Away, Dig Deep and Girls Fall For Me. Hopefully, you'll find the album as enjoyable as I did.

Sweet Pea Atkinson - Don't Walk Away LP (1982 ZE/Island Records)

Tracks:
Side-1:

1. Dance Or Die
2. Don't Walk Away
3. Someone Could Lose A Heart Tonight
4. So Much In Love


Side-2:
5. Dig Deep
6. Anyone Who Had A Heart (Duet With Carol Hall)
7. Girls Fall For Me
8. Should I Wait


Credits:
Produced in Detroit by Donald Was and Jack Tann for John Lewis Productions.
Mixed by Michael H. Brauer


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References:
Sweet Pea Atkinson at Discogs.Com
Sweet Pea Atkinson's MySpace Page
Sweet Pea Atkinson at Answers.Com


Sorry, couldn't find a reliable purchase link.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Denise McCann


Once upon a very long time ago, in another life, there was a time when I could've told you anything you wanted to know about a particular group or artist. Working strictly from rote, I could've recited the annals of every band and it's individual members. Now, my memory is more like the cob-webbed halls of an abandoned library where the reference cards no longer represent any semblance of structured order. My ability to cross-reference has reached a deplorable state. Often, while researching material for a given artist, I find myself muttering "Oh yeah, I remember that". Notwithstanding, I just as often find information about these artists that I never knew. Somewhere along life's roadway, my memory began comparing with trying to pour water into a glass that's already full. Retention has become one of the great improbabilities of my life. What spawned this rumination you ask? Denise McCann! I just recently discovered that she's married to Randy Bachman of the once renowned groups, "The Guess Who" and "Bachman-Turner Overdrive (BTO)". I didn't know that! Anyway, Denise McCann was never a stranger to music. Born and raised into a family of musical prowess, she got an early start by singing in her local church. Hmmm, where have we heard that story before? After she graduated High School, she moved from her hometown in Iowa to California where the possibility of pursuing a musical career was more easily facilitated. Once there, she spent a number of years fluttering between local folk music gigs and endured a short lived stint with a group called, "Cat Mother And The All Night News Boys". She eventually received an offer to headline at a well known folk lounge called "The Egress" which, I'll assume is in Vancouver B.C., since playing at this lounge is the reason she claims she moved there. She began to expand her musical horizons, becoming increasingly more familiar and adding songwriting to her curriculum vitae. She signed with Polydor Records in 1976 where she realeased a Rock single before reworking her other songs toward the Disco influence, on the advice of a Polydor sales representative. This lead to her first and biggest hit with the release of "Tattoo Man" off her first album by the same name. Oddly enough, her second album "I Have A Destiny" released on red vinyl for the Butterfly label and the featured album here, did not fare as well as the first and disappeared almost as quickly as it charted, to number 54 on "Billboard's LP Charts" in 1979. I find this strange since I prefer this LP over her first. Denise McCann is still very active in the music scene. Still writing songs, she's currently a member of the Celtic influenced group, "Rose Hip Jam". You can learn more about them HERE.

Denise McCann - I Have A Destiny (1979 Butterfly -Red Vinyl)

Tracks:
Side 1:
1. I Have A Destiny
2. It Hurts Just Like The Real Thing
3. I Like The Look

Side 2:
1. Falling In Love Again Suite
I. Falling In Love Again
II. Computer Breakdown
III. Can't Help Myself
IV. The Boys In The Back Room
V. Falling In Love Again (Reprise)

Credits:
Drums & Percussion:
Kat Hendrikse
Additional Percussion:
Jim McGillveray (Congas)
Ken Moore (Tympani, Piati & Gran Cassa)
Ralph Dyck (Glockenspiel)
Handclaps by Dogstar

Bass:
Joel Wade (Side 1)
Cliff Hugo (Side 2)

Guitars:
Harris Van Berkel
Terry Frewer & Edward Patterson


Fender Rhodes:
Ralph Dyck & Dale Jacobs

Clavinet:
Robbie King & Dale Jacobs

Acoustic Piano:
Ralph Dyck

Reverse Pianoforte:
Ecallaw Eirual

Prophet Synthesizer, Roland Jupiter IV
Synthesizer & Rloand Vocoder:
Ralph Dyck

Special Synthesizer effects generated by the Roland System
700 pregrammed by Ralph Dyck on the Roland Microcomposer
(Roland equipment courtesy of Great West Imports, Vancouver)


Trumpets:
Gary Guthman & Blaine Tringham

Fluegelhorn & Piccolo Trumpet:
Gary Guthman

Saxophones:
PJ Perry, Tom Keenlyside & Bob MacDonald

Trombones:
Herb Besson & Sharman King

Piccolo:
Tom Keenlyside

String Contractor:
Annette Wegiel

Backup Vocals:
Jane Mortifee
Mary Saxton
Denise McCann


Marching & Drill Calls by the Precision Drill Team of 655 Richmond Squadron,
Royal Canadian Air Cadets

Recorded & Mixed at Little Mountain Sound, Vancouver, Canada
Engineering by Laurie Wallace
Assisted by Pat Glover
Additional Recording at Sierra Pacific Studios, Los Angeles
Engineered by Pat McDonald
Mastered at MCA/Whitney by Ed Schreyer
Art Director/Lauren Garza
Photography/Stewart Price
Hair/Rahn McDow
Stylist/Candace Walters
Makeup/Jeff Jones
Typography/Tropicana Graphics
1979 Butterfly Records, 517 N. Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, California
Distributed by MCA Records Inc. Universal City

Arranged by: Ralph Dyck
Concept by: Denise McCann
Produced by: Guy Sobell
G.T.C.S.D.

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References:
Denise McCann at Discogs.Com
Denise McCann at Discomuseum.Com
Buy the album HERE

Monday, June 9, 2008

You've Got It


This has to be one of the more obscure Disco albums in my collection. I didn't fully appreciate just how rare this LP was until I tried to find information on the group or a link to purchase the LP. It's just nowhere to be found. Maybe some of you will have more luck than I did. If you're a true Disco fan, Baby 'O needs no introduction and you're already familiar with their signature song, "In The Forest". What you may find surprising is that, the whole album is chock full of fantastic Disco songs. It's ironic but, this album was overlooked by many and never got it's fair share of play on the airwaves or dance-floors. All solid Disco with a couple of tracks showing elements of Rock, the album closes with one of the most unusual Disco songs I've ever heard. Suffice it to say that, "Journey On", is just a really weird song. From it's lack of notoriety, it's unusual closing track and right on down to the record label itself, I found this album to be quite a curiosity. For instance, the record was released on the "Baby 'O Records And Tapes" label but, I can't locate any other artist or LP released under this label. There has to be an underlying story here, full of juicy gossip and innuendo that's screaming to be set loose but, unfortunately, I'm unable to set it free. So, without further ado, here's Baby 'O and their sole album, "You've Got It" released in 1979 on the "Baby 'O Music Enterprises" label.

Tracks:
1. In The Forest
2. You've Got It
3. Your Eyes
4. Dance All Night
5. Porkchops
6. Journey On


Credits:
Executive Producers:
Eric Reider
Rafael Villafane


Produced By: Rafael Villafane
Recording Engineer: Doc Siegel
Additional Engineering:
Tony D'Amico
Kevin Clark
Andy Munitz
Barney Perkins
Rick Perrotta
Paul Ring
Michael Schwartz


Mixed By: Barney Perkins
Mixed At: Golden Sound Studios

This album was mixed with the use
of APHEX processing.


Mastered By: Chris Bellman
Mastered At: Allen Zentz Studios, L.A.

Recorded At:
Cherokee Studios
Golden Sound Studios
Davelin Studios

Los Angeles, California

Special Thanks:
Rosemary Clooney
Miguel Ferrer
Rafael Ferrer
Jim Knight
Greg Mathieson
Mark Matsuno
Sammy Moon
Andy Munitz
Florence Riggs
Enrique & Eugenia Reider
Ian Reider
Paul Ring and all the staff
at Golden Sound Studios
Doc Siegel
Luis Urrea
Trevor Veitch
Oscar & Elvira Villafane
My partners in Mexico for
taking care of business
R.V.


This Project is Dedicated to
Avatar Meher Baba

All songs published by
Baby 'O Music Enterprises Inc.


Produced by Rafael Villafane for
Baby 'O Records & Tapes
1979 Baby 'O Music Enterprises Inc.


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References:
Baby 'O at Discogs.Com
Baby 'O at Discomusic.Com

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Invisible Man's Band 2


The second and final venture for the group formerly known as The Five Stairsteps. This album was released in 1981 and saw the Burkes switch to the Boardwalk Records label. Incidentally, if all the Burke brothers were involved with the making of this album, you wouldn't know it from the credits. Keni's name doesn't appear anywhere in the credits which may be an indication that he went solo before this album's recording started. The only family members credited on this LP are Clarence, James and Janice. In fact, the album is woefully lacking in credits altogether, unlike the preceding album which credited everyone but the caterer. This may have been due to the inclusion of a transparent plastic (or acetate) inner sleeve which although, makes for better album protection than paper, is not well suited for printed media. Though I'm not too clear on who Janice Burke is, she is credited on their previous album as a background vocalist and on this album, she is co-credited for writing the track, "Party Time". It's probably safe to assume that she is/was a family member of some type, possibly the wife of Clarence or James. Anyway, as a side-note for this post, this album was brand new (that is, still sealed) prior to my ripping it. Since an album deteriorates (ever so slightly) with each successive play, you're listening to the first time this one was ever played and consequently, it's best quality in sound.

Invisible Man's Band
Really Wanna See You LP (1981 Boardwalk Records)

Tracks:

1. Really Wanna See You
2. Rated X
3. Circles
4. Party Time
5. Along The Way
6. Same Thang

Credits:
Produced by
Clarence Burke and Alex Masucci
for Seduction Producions
All tracks were written by Burke & Masucci
Published by All in All Publishing/Unforeseen Music

Co-Writing Credits:
Track 4: Party Time
Dean Grant-Janis Burke, Clarence Burke-Alex Masucci
Track 5: Along The Way
James Burke-Clarence Burke

Album Cover:
Art Direction: Joyce Bogart
Design: Tommy Steele/Art Hotel
Illustration: Jim Barrett

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References: See Previous Post