Showing posts with label Albert Lee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Albert Lee. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

More U.K. Obscurities On U.S. Labels: Chris Farlow(e) And The Thunderbirds U.S. Debut

 

CHRIS FARLOW(E) AND THE THUNDERBIRDS-Just A Dream/
What You Gonna Do U.S. General American 718 1965





















The American debut release by Chris Farlowe (labelled "Farlow" here as were all of his U.K. Columbia 45 releases) of his fourth U.K. release which was issued in June of 1964, today's subject was issued in the U.S. in January of 1965. Curiously the U.K. the A-sides were reversed!

"Just A Dream" was originally cut by U.S. teen idol Jimmy Clanton back in 1958. It's not the strongest song in Farlowe's recorded repertoire and the less said about it is probably the better. The production is slick, the delivery is good, but ballads/crooning isn't Farlowe's strong suit. 




"What You Gonna Do", a Chris Farlowe original (credited to his real name, John Deighton) is a moody/moody little piece of blues with a slow burning, moody little pace accented by an incredible bluesy solo by Thunderbirds guitarist Albert Lee. It's probably one of my favorites along with his classic "Buzz With The Fuzz". 

Both sides were issued on the 2001 CD collection "Dig The Buzz" and the comprehensive Repertoire three CD set "Stormy Monday & The Eagles Fly On Friday" compilation (the latter of which is available on streaming). 


Hear "Just A Dream":


Hear "What You Gonna Do":

Monday, March 12, 2018

Mod Anthems Part Four: Chris Farlowe's "Buzz With The Fuzz"

CHRIS FARLOW & THE THUNDERBIRDS-Buzz With The Fuzz/You're The One UK Columbia DB 7614 1965






















It's been awhile since we chose a "mod anthem" here (we discussed "My Generation" and "The London Boys" here eons ago). Today's subject was cut by Brit r&b stalwarts Chris Farlow and the Thunderbirds (the "e" was dropped from Farlowe's name on all five of his UK Columbia 45's ) and released in Britain in June 1965 and remains one of the most controversial mid 60's British 45's.

"Buzz With The Fuzz" looms large in the legend of mid 60's British mod/r&b sounds, mostly due to it's lyrics which sing about running red lights, rolling up joints, sex with an underage girl and shooting craps. It is alleged that the 45 was banned by the BBC, but I have yet to find much information on it other than that being repeated endlessly in liner notes.  Interestingly the track was not reissued until the late 80's on a Decal records Chris Farlowe LP that took it's title from the track and it was their last release on Columbia so it's possible it DID land them in hot water.  All of that out of the way musically its an amazing slice of Brit 60's mod "Flamingo" r&b: horns, organ (which replicates a police siren) , jazzy guitar breaks (care of ace guitarist Albert Lee) with a catchy delivery not unlike Gunnell Agency mates Georgie Fame and The Blue Flames.

Promotional photo for "Buzz With The Fuzz" c/o 45cat.com




















The flip "You're The One" is another slice of frantic Brit r&b.  It's fairly pedestrian until Lee's brilliant guitar solo kicks in followed by a nifty organ solo by Dave Greenslade. Sadly this would be the last single to bear "The Thunderbirds" credit on the label (strangely they reemerged in the credits on the  "Paperman Fly In The Sky" in 1968).  With Farlowe's move to Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate label a few months later his records were recorded featuring studio musicians, though The Thunderbirds continued to back him on live work. Both sides were written by Farlowe (using his real last name Deighton), Albert Lee and Thunderbirds bassist Ricky Charman.

Both sides are available on RPM's highly recommended "Dig The Buzz: Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds: First Recordings '62-'65" and "Buzz With The Fuzz" has surfaced on the excellent Brit 60's r&b CD comp "Take My Tip: 25 British Mod Artefacts From The EMI Vaults".

Hear "Buzz With The Fuzz":

https://youtu.be/5PoWDCWXJvk

Hear "You're The One":

https://youtu.be/h9IFhhxh_Sk