Various Artist - Butterfly (Ripples Volume 8) (2002)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artist
- Title: Butterfly (Ripples Volume 8)
- Year Of Release: 2002
- Label: Castle Music, Sanctuary Records
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock, Beat
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:17:59
- Total Size: 190/338 Mb (cover)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Floribunda Rose - One Way Street
02. The Blinkers - Dreams Secondhand
03. Episode 6 - Time & Motion Man
04. Britt - You Really Have Started Something
05. The Two Of Each - Trinity Street
06. The New Faces - (Walk Tall) Like A Man
07. The Rainbow People - The Walk Will Do You Good
08. The Tremeloes - Gentlemen Of Pleasure
09. The Young Blood - Masquerade
10. Pussyfoot - Dee Dee Do Your Dance
11. The Montanas - Let's Ride
12. The Onyx - It's All A Put On
13. The Marmalade - Butterfly
14. Gary Aston - His Lordship
15. The Quiet World Of Lea & John - There Is A Mountain
16. Linsey Moore - Linsey's Song
17. Anan - Standing Still
18. The Freshmen - Close Your Eyes
19. Val McKenna - Don't Hesitate
20. James Galt - With My Baby
21. John Summers - Don't Fool Yourself
22. The Candy Dates - Show Me How To Live
23. John Christain Dee - Take Me Along
24. Pinkerton's Colours - Mum And Dad
25. Consortium - Cynthia Serenity
26. Strawberry Jam - This Is To A Girl
27. Tuesday's Children - Ain't You Got A Heart
28. Ways & Means - Sea Of Faces
29. The Bloomfields - Homing In On The Next Trade Wind
One would think that this series by Castle Music and Sequel Records would be starting to run out of steam after eight volumes, but there's no shortage of worthwhile sunshine pop and freakbeat-style sides on this 78-minute, 29-song CD. Opening with the beautiful yet punchy "One Way Street" by Floribunda Rose, this disc never lets the listener go; one wishes that more were known (like, anything at all) about the Blinkers, whose "Dreams Secondhand" manages to come within inches of sounding like a commercial jingle while still working in some intense fuzz guitar. There are some known quantities here, including Episode Six -- whose members harmonize the way Deep Purple never even tried -- the Tremeloes, and the Marmalade ("Butterfly"), plus one surprise in the form of a person famous in other venues trying her hand at music: Britt Ekland no less, working simply as Britt, gives listeners a kind of Nico-meets-Phil Spector amalgam in the form of "You Really Have Started Something." The Rainbow People may sound a little too upbeat, like the New Seekers trying to be perky -- and a song that sounds a little too much like the title song from The Partridge Family television show doesn't help -- but that's about as soft as anything gets here, and does little harm to the mood, juxtaposed with the Tremeloes' Beatle-esque, crunchy, and fuzz-laden "Gentleman of Pleasure." The Onyx's "It's All a Put On" shows that folk-rock still had its adherents as late as 1968 -- their ornate guitar and organ accompaniment covers for the retro feel of the single, which might've been a huge hit had it surfaced two year earlier. Gary Aston's "His Lordship" plays like a first-person rethinking of the Kinks' "A Well-Respected Man" without the irony, but there is a lot of unintended humor in its attempt at "angst." Nobody seems to know anything about Linsey Moore, which is a shame -- as a folksinger with a pop sensibility, she sounds (based on "Linsey's Song") as though she could've been another Mary Hopkin. Based on "With My Baby," John Galt deserved better than the anonymity he achieved, but two of his backing musicians, Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle, did find fame later on. Everything here is pleasant and most of it is extremely well played and well sung, with the best -- Ways & Means' beautifully ornate and crunchy "Sea of Faces" -- saved for next to last. It's all well mastered and very thoroughly annotated, and fun from beginning to end.
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