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Question about this song. I've heard that it was an outtake from the Holland period (72'-73'). However, on the version I have, it sounds like it was recorded much later (in the 90's). The first verse is Al, but the second verse sounds like Matt Jardine. Are there two different recordings or is that not Matt on the second verse; perhaps Al doing a different voice. Regardless, it's a great track.
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December 23, 2007, 09:59:01 AM »
Andrew Doe's website (unreleased songs page:
http://www.btinternet.com/~bellagio/vaults.html
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Anyway, unless they tried another stab at it a few decades later and I never heard of it, it's Holland-era. The singer (Al) is just changing octaves.
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I'm pretty sure its Al and Bruce.
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Quote from: grillo on December 23, 2007, 10:18:00 AM
I'm pretty sure its Al and Bruce.
It sort of sounds like Bruce on the second verse, but to me it sounds more like Al doing a "softer" octave . If it was Bruce then it must have been one of Bruce's last recording sessions before he quit. I thought he quit right after Surf's Up was in the can.
I brought this up because a version is found on the 'Landylocked' disk yet it is the only track not recorded from the 90's or 80's. This is why I though it might have been re-recorded during the 90's [but with Matt doing a verse]. But, Brian's falsetto voice in the BG vox are his old [pre-75] quality.
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I'm told that "OITC" was recorded in Baambrugge: if this is true, then of course Bruce cannot possibly be on it.
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Quote from: jmc on December 23, 2007, 06:12:23 PM
Quote from: grillo on December 23, 2007, 10:18:00 AM
I'm pretty sure its Al and Bruce.
It sort of sounds like Bruce on the second verse, but to me it sounds more like Al doing a "softer" octave . If it was Bruce then it must have been one of Bruce's last recording sessions before he quit. I thought he quit right after Surf's Up was in the can.
Bruce quit in April 1972 after the
CATP
sessions (to which he contributed, by his own account, very little): his last show was 4/2/72 in Florida.
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Was the only track he was on Marcella?
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That or "Mess Of Help". And the "Ten Years Of Harmony" demo, natch.
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Just to update this- we found an AFM for this song that proves it was recorded during the Carl and the Passions sessions-in Feb 1972- prior to Holland
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Quote from: Ian on January 23, 2008, 07:12:44 AM
Just to update this- we found an AFM for this song that proves it was recorded during the Carl and the Passions sessions-in Feb 1972- prior to Holland
Woah!! Crazy news Ian. It's still possible though that it was worked on in Holland too doesn't it? Like maby they recorded the vocals or atleast re-worked some of the vocals in Holland? Great stuff though Ian. Really loving your+AGD's research!!
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January 23, 2008, 11:48:12 PM »
I hear Al on it and Brian myself. Bruce may be there as he was at some of the early So Tough sessions.
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I have to look at it again at home-but I remember that Brian, Carl, and Bruce are all on the AFM as musicians at this session- with Tandyn Almer listed as session leader (BBs seldom listed themselves as session leaders).
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