Fancy - The Complete Recordings (2021) {3CD Box Set} CD-Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Fancy
- Title: The Complete Recordings
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Lemon Records #CDLEMBOX241
- Genre: Pop Rock, Hard Rock, Glam
- Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log)
- Total Time: 02:15:33
- Total Size: 937 Mb (Full Scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
In 1973, Fancy came together around producer Mike Hurst - alongside guitarist Ray Fenwick and bassist Mo Foster - to record a glam rock cover version of The Troggs' hit 'Wild Thing'. Issued on Atlantic, the single was a U.S. hit, peaking at #14 on the Billboard Hot 100 (it also reached #31 in Australia). Prompted by the success, a touring band was assembled with new singer Annie Kavanagh. And an album, Wild Thing, yielded a second American hit, 'Touch Me'.In summer 1974, Fancy signed to Arista, and embarked on a U.S. tour, supporting Kiss, Wishbone Ash and Steppenwolf (in early 1975, they also supported 10cc at the Hammersmith Odeon). The new deal led to a second album Something To Remember (re-titled Turns You On in the States), promoted by two singles, 'She's Ridin' The Rock Machine' and a cover of Steve Wonder's 'I Was Made To Love Her'. In late 1975, Fancy bowed out with a non-album single, 'Music Maker'.With input from original band members, this welcome triple-CD set offers up all of Fancy's studio recordings - both albums plus non-LP tracks - plus a previously unheard live recording from legendary jazz club Ronnie Scott's. As a bonus, Disc 3 closes with a fascinating US radio interview. Also included are two brand new tracks, Ray Fenwick's 'Sidewinder' and Mo Foster's 'Driving Home'.
Track List CD1 - Wild Thing (1974):
01. Wild Thing (2:57)
02. Love For Sale (4:36)
03. Move On (3:17)
04. I Don't Need Your Love (3:16)
05. One Night (3:01)
06. Touch Me (3:48)
07. U.S. Surprise (3:36)
08. Between The Devil And Me (3:16)
09. I'm A Woman (3:33)
10. Feel Good (4:09)
Bonus Tracks:
11. Fancy (B-Side) (2:37)
12. Bluebird (B-Side) (3:27)
13. Sidewinder (Previously Unreleased New Recording) (0:53)
Track List CD2 - Something To Remember (1975):
01. She's Ridin' The Rock Machine (6:02)
02. I Was Made To Love Him (6:20)
03. You've Been In Love Too Long (5:01)
04. Something To Remember (3:05)
05. Everybody's Cryin' Mercy (6:14)
06. The Tour Song (4:05)
07. Stop (3:38)
Bonus Tracks:
08. Music Maker (A-Side) (2:44)
09. I Was Made To Love Him (Short Version) (4:38)
10. She's Ridin' The Rock Machine (Single Version) (3:32)
11. She's Ridin' The Rock Machine Pt 2 (B-Side) (3:37)
12. Driving Home (Previously Unreleased New Recording) (1:32)
Track List CD3 - Let's Go On Somewhere (1975):
01. The Tour Song (2:10)
02. She's Ridin' The Rock Machine (4:08)
03. Everybody's Cryin' Mercy (7:10)
04. I Was Made To Love Him (7:42)
05. Love For Sale (10:33)
06. Radio Interview Wlyx Memphis, Usa (10:56)
The British band Fancy were doomed by their deeply lascivious version of the Troggs' "Wild Thing," which was released in 1974 and became a surprise hit. The group changed their sound right away from sleazy disco to chugging rock & roll -- scoring success with 1974's "Touch Me" single -- but never quite escaped the shadow of "Wild Thing." Their two mid-'70s albums (Wild Thing and Fancy Turns You On) skillfully stand at the crossroads of glam, funk, disco and pop, however, and show that the band were more talented than one might assume.
Fancy was the brainchild of producer Mike Hurst, whose original dream was simply to cut a new version of "Wild Thing," retooled for the liberated early '70s. His first recruit was guitarist Ray Fenwick, a former member of the Spencer Davis Group; Fenwick, in turn, introduced bassist Mo Foster (ex-Linda Hoyle's Affinity); the group was completed with the addition of Henry Spinetti (drums), Alan Hawkshaw (keyboards), and former Penthouse Pet Helen Court.
The ensuing version of "Wild Thing" exceeded everybody's expectations. Not only was it, in Hurst's own words, "a dirty, low-down track, with all the heavy breathing and suggestive orgasmic guitar and bass work," it was also sufficiently risqué that he could not find a single British label willing to release the record. He turned, then, to the U.S., where Big Tree snatched it up, and in June 1974, "Wild Thing" began its ascent of the American chart. It ultimately came to rest at number 14, earning a gold disc in the process. (A belated U.K. release, on the other hand, barely even got played on the radio.)
"Wild Thing" had only ever been intended as a one-off release, with just Fenwick and Foster interested in taking the Fancy concept any further. With thoughts now turning toward a follow-up, a new band needed to be assembled: drummer Les Binks, ex-Headstone, was lured away from Alvin Stardust's band, Court was replaced by British-born but Australia-based Annie Kavanagh, a former star of the Antipodean cast of Hair who also appeared in Jesus Christ Superstar. Thus reconstituted, Fancy returned to action in the fall of 1974, with new single "Touch Me" and a debut U.S. tour that opened at a theological college in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on November 8. The single reached the Top 20 and live reviews were unanimously positive. However, the band's debut album, Wild Thing, was almost completely overlooked and, following tours of the Far East and Europe, Fancy broke with Big Tree and joined RCA (Arista in the U.K.).
Relaunching themselves with the pulsating 45 "She's Riding the Rock Machine," Fancy released their sophomore album, Fancy Turns You On (Something to Remember in the U.K.), in March 1975. Unfortunately, neither a three-week British tour with 10cc nor the release of two further singles from the album -- Stevie Wonder's "I Was Made to Love Him" and Fenwick/Hurst's "Music Maker" -- persuaded U.K. audiences that Fancy were at all fanciable, while America was proving seriously resistant to the band's post-Penthouse sound as well. Their second album, 1975's Turns You On, disappeared without trace and, by late summer, Fancy had followed it into oblivion.
Kavanagh remained in Britain for a short time, sessioning with Neil Innes and Ray Russell before returning to Australia. Fenwick and Foster, too, moved back into session work, and Binks later resurfaced in Judas Priest. The group's albums and singles, plus a live set recorded at Ronnie Scott's in June 1975, were collected decades later by Lemon Recordings under the title The Complete Recordings in 2021.
Fancy was the brainchild of producer Mike Hurst, whose original dream was simply to cut a new version of "Wild Thing," retooled for the liberated early '70s. His first recruit was guitarist Ray Fenwick, a former member of the Spencer Davis Group; Fenwick, in turn, introduced bassist Mo Foster (ex-Linda Hoyle's Affinity); the group was completed with the addition of Henry Spinetti (drums), Alan Hawkshaw (keyboards), and former Penthouse Pet Helen Court.
The ensuing version of "Wild Thing" exceeded everybody's expectations. Not only was it, in Hurst's own words, "a dirty, low-down track, with all the heavy breathing and suggestive orgasmic guitar and bass work," it was also sufficiently risqué that he could not find a single British label willing to release the record. He turned, then, to the U.S., where Big Tree snatched it up, and in June 1974, "Wild Thing" began its ascent of the American chart. It ultimately came to rest at number 14, earning a gold disc in the process. (A belated U.K. release, on the other hand, barely even got played on the radio.)
"Wild Thing" had only ever been intended as a one-off release, with just Fenwick and Foster interested in taking the Fancy concept any further. With thoughts now turning toward a follow-up, a new band needed to be assembled: drummer Les Binks, ex-Headstone, was lured away from Alvin Stardust's band, Court was replaced by British-born but Australia-based Annie Kavanagh, a former star of the Antipodean cast of Hair who also appeared in Jesus Christ Superstar. Thus reconstituted, Fancy returned to action in the fall of 1974, with new single "Touch Me" and a debut U.S. tour that opened at a theological college in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on November 8. The single reached the Top 20 and live reviews were unanimously positive. However, the band's debut album, Wild Thing, was almost completely overlooked and, following tours of the Far East and Europe, Fancy broke with Big Tree and joined RCA (Arista in the U.K.).
Relaunching themselves with the pulsating 45 "She's Riding the Rock Machine," Fancy released their sophomore album, Fancy Turns You On (Something to Remember in the U.K.), in March 1975. Unfortunately, neither a three-week British tour with 10cc nor the release of two further singles from the album -- Stevie Wonder's "I Was Made to Love Him" and Fenwick/Hurst's "Music Maker" -- persuaded U.K. audiences that Fancy were at all fanciable, while America was proving seriously resistant to the band's post-Penthouse sound as well. Their second album, 1975's Turns You On, disappeared without trace and, by late summer, Fancy had followed it into oblivion.
Kavanagh remained in Britain for a short time, sessioning with Neil Innes and Ray Russell before returning to Australia. Fenwick and Foster, too, moved back into session work, and Binks later resurfaced in Judas Priest. The group's albums and singles, plus a live set recorded at Ronnie Scott's in June 1975, were collected decades later by Lemon Recordings under the title The Complete Recordings in 2021.
~ Dave Thompson, All Music
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Track List CD1 - Wild Thing (1974):
01. Wild Thing (2:57)
02. Love For Sale (4:36)
03. Move On (3:17)
04. I Don't Need Your Love (3:16)
05. One Night (3:01)
06. Touch Me (3:48)
07. U.S. Surprise (3:36)
08. Between The Devil And Me (3:16)
09. I'm A Woman (3:33)
10. Feel Good (4:09)
Bonus Tracks:
11. Fancy (B-Side) (2:37)
12. Bluebird (B-Side) (3:27)
13. Sidewinder (Previously Unreleased New Recording) (0:53)
Track List CD2 - Something To Remember (1975):
01. She's Ridin' The Rock Machine (6:02)
02. I Was Made To Love Him (6:20)
03. You've Been In Love Too Long (5:01)
04. Something To Remember (3:05)
05. Everybody's Cryin' Mercy (6:14)
06. The Tour Song (4:05)
07. Stop (3:38)
Bonus Tracks:
08. Music Maker (A-Side) (2:44)
09. I Was Made To Love Him (Short Version) (4:38)
10. She's Ridin' The Rock Machine (Single Version) (3:32)
11. She's Ridin' The Rock Machine Pt 2 (B-Side) (3:37)
12. Driving Home (Previously Unreleased New Recording) (1:32)
Track List CD3 - Let's Go On Somewhere (1975):
01. The Tour Song (2:10)
02. She's Ridin' The Rock Machine (4:08)
03. Everybody's Cryin' Mercy (7:10)
04. I Was Made To Love Him (7:42)
05. Love For Sale (10:33)
06. Radio Interview Wlyx Memphis, Usa (10:56)
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