![]() |
| IAN & THE ZODIACS-So Much In Love/This Empty Place U.S. Phillips 40291 1965 |
Liverpool's Ian & The Zodiacs like fellow Scousers The Remo Four found fame and fortune outside the motherland over in Der Fatherland (Germany). With five singles issued in the U.K. (and one dodgy LP entirely composed of other group's hits) they amassed another five singles and three LP's in Germany and spent most of 1964-1967 working there where their popularity, like that of The Remo Four, guaranteed them steady work and minor stardom until the beat boom was over.
Today's subject was their third of five American singles all for the Phillips label between 1964 and 1966. "So Much In Love" is an early Jagger/Richards composition recorded by several other artists but never The Stones themselves. It was first cut by The Mighty Avengers in August of 1964. Ian and The Zodiacs never released it in the U.K. but it was simultaneously issued here and in Germany in September of '65 by them with lead singer Ian Edwards curiously appearing as the song's composer on the label credits (in Germany the label states "unbekannt" or "unknown") . Canadian pressings follow the American template and the Dutch pressing bears no credits.
The band's version of "So Much In Love" is pretty much in keeping with your bog standard beat ballads. It's melodic, mildly rocking and decently executed but sadly it's nothing remarkable (I much prefer The Herd's more rocking version from 1966).
The flip, "This Empty Place" written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David was previously covered by fellow Liverpudliuans The Searchers back in '64 on their U.K. E.P. "Play the System", strangely enough the Zodiacs version is far more upbeat and moody in a cool sort of way with much neater backing vocals and this atmospheric volume pedal on the guitar and the striking of an anvil providing an odd percussive texture.
Sadly neither track is available through streaming and all of the band's material is sadly long out of print.
Hear "So Much In Love With You":
Hear "This Empty Place":


No comments:
Post a Comment