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The New Colony Six & The Raymond John Michael Band - Sides (Reissue) (1965-74/2007)

The New Colony Six & The Raymond John Michael Band - Sides (Reissue) (1965-74/2007)
The New Colony Six & The Raymond John Michael Band - Sides (Reissue) (1965-74/2007)


Tracklist:

01 - The New Colony Six - Sunshine
02 - The New Colony Six - The Power Of Love
03 - The New Colony Six - Rap-A-Tap
04 - The New Colony Six - The Power Of Love
05 - The New Colony Six - Accept My Ring
06 - The New Colony Six - Rap-A-Tap
07 - The New Colony Six - Accept My Ring
08 - The New Colony Six - Come And Give Your Love To Me
09 - The New Colony Six - The Time Is Right
10 - The New Colony Six - Muddy Feet
11 - The Raymond John Michael Band - Let There Be Love
12 - The Raymond John Michael Band - Feel Free
13 - The Raymond John Michael Band - Rich Kid Blues
14 - The Raymond John Michael Band - Hitch-Hiker
15 - The Raymond John Michael Band - Rich Kid Blues
16 - The Raymond John Michael Band - Bobby And Georgia
17 - The Raymond John Michael Band - Hitch-Hiker
18 - The Raymond John Michael Band - I Can't Believe That We're Alone
19 - The Raymond John Michael Band - Rich Kid Blues
20 - The Raymond John Michael Band - Gwendolyn
21 - The Raymond John Michael Band - I Confess

Bonus Tracks:
22 - Junior - I Will Always Think About You
23 - The New Colony Six - Can't You See Me Cry
24 - Graffia - Sides

The New Colony Six started out as one of the better garage bands to come out of the Midwest in the mid-'60s, playing tough British Invasion-style rock & roll (their "At the River's Edge" made it onto the Nuggets box set), and they later evolved into a surprisingly sophisticated and skillful pop group that scored nationwide hits with the singles "Love You So Much" and "Things I'd Like to Say." However, this collection of odds and ends doesn't quite play to either side of the band's personality; in fact, most of the 24 songs aren't actually by the New Colony Six, with 11 tunes by the Raymond John Michael Band (which featured three NC6 alumni, singer Ray Graffia, drummer Chick James, and keyboard man Craig Kemp) and one each by Junior and Graffia, both latter-day Ray Graffia projects. The compilers also present a number of tracks in multiple versions, which gets a bit tiring; "The Power of Love," "Accept My Ring," and "Rap-A-Tap" by the New Colony Six all appear twice, while there are two different takes of "Hitch-Hiker" by the Raymond John Michael Band, and their cover of Terry Reid's "Rich Kid Blues" shows up no less than three times. Given the plentiful supply of alternate takes and recordings by post-New Colony Six acts, Sides is clearly for hardcore NC6 fans only, but that's not to say they won't enjoy this collection; there's a charging live recording of the New Colony Six rarity "The Time Is Right," "Come and Give Your Love to Me" is a fine high-attitude rocker, most of the Raymond John Michael Band material sounds like a solid if slightly over-polished variation on the latter-day NC6, "Bobby and Georgia" and "Gwendolyn" are witty novelty numbers, and Graffia's "Sides" is an admirably ballsy hard rock number. In short, if you're looking for the New Colony Six's greatest hits, steer clear of Sides, but if you're a committed fan looking for some choice rarities, you'll find them on this collection.


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  • mufty77
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