Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Come Join My Orchestra: The Greatest CD Boxed Set Ever





Grapefruit, an imprint of the brilliant U.K. label Cherry Red, has released what I will call one of the greatest 3 CD sets I have ever heard. I will let them explain:

"In the immediate wake of ground-breaking albums like Rubber Soul, Revolver and Pet Sounds, the British and American music scenes became increasingly ambitious and cerebral. As the major recording studios becoming ever more sophisticated, a new generation of musicians and producers sought to emulate the backroom auteur status of Brian Wilson or the symbiotic relationship between George Martin and The Beatles.

A new, more melancholic strain was introduced into British pop: expansive orchestral arrangements merged with the burgeoning psychedelic mind-set to create such studio-bound masterpieces as Days Of Future Passed and (of course) Sgt Pepper, with harpsichords, oboes, flutes, recorders and French horns providing a moody, introverted chamber pop flourish.

Wilson and The Left Banke led the way in the US, but Britain was also awash with acts mining the baroque pop seam. Honeybus, The Zombies, Donovan, Nirvana and many others made significant recordings in that field, fusing mournful minor chord melodies with fey vocals, ornate arrangements and what had previously been considered non-rock instrumentation.


Come Join My Orchestra covers British baroque pop’s formative years and its integration into a wide variety of genres, ranging from Johnny McEvoy’s exquisitely sculpted take on traditional pop balladry and a clutch of dyed-in-the-wool folkies (Ian Campbell, Bert Jansch etc) to McCartney acolytes (Fickle Pickle, Mike Batt, the Gerry Rafferty-led Humblebums) and symphonic/art rock bands like Procol Harum and Barclay James Harvest."










I picked this up on Amazon for $23! It contains one gem after another. Of course, if this brand of pop is not your cup of tea, then please, carry on. Nothing to see here. But considering what some of these individual singles cost, $23 might be the bargain of a lifetime.  It was difficult choosing what songs to highlight. There are 80 sprawled across three discs and all of them kill me.  I decided on what you see here, including Neil MacArthur up top, who of course, is Colin Blunstone of The Zombies, and Festival below, who if you didn't know, is 10cc. Sandwiched in between are The Matchmakers and Fickle Pickle.

This set is a must. I'm gushing.





Here's what you get!

DISC ONE:
1. COME JOIN MY ORCHESTRA – Al Jones
2. (DO I FIGURE) IN YOUR LIFE – The Honeybus
3. COATHANGER – Clifford T Ward
4. POOR JIMMY WILSON – The Strawbs
5. THE BETTER SIDE – The Freedom
6. ACORN STREET – Michael Blount
7. FLOWERS NEVER BLEND WITH THE RAINFALL – The Toast
8. DISAPPEAR – Gilbert
9. THE SOUND OF THE CANDYMAN’S TRUMPET – Tony Hazzard
10.YOUR DOG WON’T BARK – Picadilly Line
11.CAN’T FIND TIME FOR ANYTHING NOW – John Williams
12.WOE IS LOVE, MY DEAR – Bert Jansch
13.SANDY – The Matchmakers 14.ISANDULA ROAD – Jonathan Gill
15.AM I VERY WRONG? – Genesis
16.AWAY, AWAY – The Money Jungle
17.STICKS AND STONES – Warm Sounds
18.YOU’RE NOT IN MY CLASS – The Alan Bown!
19.MELINDA (MORE OR LESS) – Curved Air
20.I’M GOING HOME – Edward Jenkins
21.DON’T TRY TO EXPLAIN – Neil MacArthur
22.EVERYMAN – Stackridge
23.DO YOU LOVE ME – Deep Feeling
24.TODAY – Festival
25.PRIVATE HAROLD HARRIS – The Ian Campbell Group 26.NOT SO YOUNG TODAY –

DISC TWO:
Five Steps Beyond
1. POPCORN, DOUBLE FEATURE – The Searchers
2. BARTERERS AND THEIR WIVES – The Rockin’ Berries
3. JUSTINE – Julian Brooks
4. COURTYARDS OF CASTILE – The Bliss
5. MOTHER DEAR – Barclay James Harvest
6. COMPETITION – The Orange Bicycle
7. I SEE WONDERFUL THINGS IN YOU – Mike Batt
8. DORIS COMES TODAY – Bill Fay
9. YEP – Bridget St John
10.THIS SONG IS GREEN – Billy Nicholls
11.CHERRYBELLE – Chris Neal
12.I COULD WRITE A BOOK – Wil Malone
13.WINDFALL – Offspring
14.POET – Audience
15.DEAR AMANDA – The Regime *
16.BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR – John Pantry
17.LETTERS FROM HER – Forever Amber
18.IT’S BEEN A LONG TIME – Andy Ellison
19.FILLIN’ A GAP – Paper Bubble
20.ILLINOIS – Nirvana
21.FATHER DICKENS – Johnny McEvoy
22.A LITTLE SMILE ON CHRISTMAS MORNING – The Annie Rocket Band
23.HE’S VERY GOOD WITH HIS HANDS – Barry Booth & His Orchestra
24.CHARLOTTE ROSE – The Majority
25.GENEVIEVE – Angel Pavement 26.LUSKUS DELPH (LIVE WITH EDMONTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA) – Procol Harum
27.THE ANSWER IS – Marc Brierley
*PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED

DISC THREE:
1. SATURDAY – Fickle Pickle
2. WRITER IN THE SUN – Donovan
3. A ROSE FOR EMILY – The Zombies
4. RICK RACK – The Humblebums
5. SHE SANG HYMNS OUT OF TUNE – The Freshmen
6. BROKEN BICYCLE – Kes Wyndham
7. CLOUDY – The Factotums
8. I’LL KEEP SMILING – Simon, Plug & Grimes
9. MIST ON A MONDAY MORNING – The Move
10.STRANGE PEOPLE – The U-No-Who
11.IF I THOUGHT YOU’D EVER CHANGE YOUR MIND – Edwards Hand
12.PICTURE ON THE WALL – Clive Sands
13.NEW KIND OF FEELING – Lea Nixon
14.ONLY FOOLING – Chris Baker
15.MRS RICHIE – Harmony Grass
16.ROSEMARY – A. & A. North
17.ROW ROW ROW – Peter Sully
18.TIME SELLER (SINGLE VERSION) – The Spencer Davis Group
19.THOUGHTS ON A RAINY DAY – Katch 22
20.TUESDAY – The Mellow Yellow *
21.THIS LITTLE MAN – Grapefruit
22.FACE IN MY WINDOW – Sheridan/Price
23.SMOKEY BLUE’S AWAY – Muffin
24.BREAKFAST – Richmond
25.ALL MY LIFE – Agincourt
26.SHADES AND SHADOWS – Elliot Mansions
27.GOODBYE – John George
*PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Man, this is right in my wheelhouse. Sounds fantastic.

Will be perfect for listening to on a frigid and snowy weekend here in the Midwest.

As always, thanks for the heads-up!

Randy

P.S. Hoping there are liner notes detailing the artists?

Sal Nunziato said...

A very solid and detailed book is included

snakeboy said...

Thanks Sal. Mine is on the way.
It is a fantastic deal.

YankeeBoy said...

I noticed that Today by Festival is a Godley/Creme song. 10CC in disguise?

Bill said...

Thanks Sal for the post. I ordered mine this afternoon.

Sal Nunziato said...

YankeeBoy,
Yes, I mention that in the post.

ken49 said...

I am a sucker for this sound too.

cmealha said...

Love this stuff. The Fickle Pickle cut could have been a Move/Roy Wood song. Based on the other cuts and your recommendation I just ordered mine. Can't go wrong for $23

Sal Nunziato said...

cmealha,
That Fickle Pickle cut killed me, so I ordered their record, too.

cmealha said...

Sal,

Got it from Apple Music as well.

kodak ghost said...

Humblebums! Stackridge!! Strawbs!! ... just amazing, My youth meeting me face to face. and the exquisite Bridget St John (who I was in love with from the 20th row). Interesting she is now touring with another septuagenarian Michael Chapman.

heartsofstone said...

That makes it easy - just ordered it.

hpunch said...

The whole Fickle Pickle album is great

DaViDz said...

$23? I just ordered mine on Amazon for $28.76. Supply and demand, I guess. But what a find! Thanks so much for posting this.

Gra said...

Great to hear someone else is as enthusiastic about this cd set as I am! I do have some bias since my band is featured on the set (Dear Amanda - the Regime) but I had no involvement in the project other than submitting the track when I was approached by the record company. I find I am listening to this set all the time and am really enjoying the booklet which gives so much information about the artists featured.

cmealha said...

Just got through the 4 hours of this set from start to finish without skipping anything. I can't believe the quantity and quality of these songs. There were only 2 that I was familiar with - The Move's "Mist on a Monday Morning" and The Zombies' "A Rose for Emily". Usually with these types of collections there's a lot of padding but this collection is just one gem after another. There were only a handful (literally 5) songs that I was not crazy about but the other 75 were varying degrees of wonderful. I'll add my voice to highly recommending this collection. Can wait to listen again.