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Harpers Bizarre- Come To The Sunshine: Complete Warner Brothers Recordings (CD)

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Harpers Bizarre- Come To The Sunshine: Complete Warner Brothers Recordings (CD)

This four CD set presentation comprising all four of the original Harpers Bizarre albums; "Feelin' Groovy", "Anything Goes", "The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre", and "Harpers Bizarre 4", augmented by single A & B sides in chronological order of release. The charmingly understated, slightly baroque, endlessly listenable Harpers Bizarre were one of the most important harmony vocal groups of the 1960s. Their cultured interpretation of Paul Simon's '59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)' is among the recordings that define the most golden of eras in popular music. Between 1967 and 1969, under the auspices of producer Lenny Waronker, they created four delightful, intelligent, unique sounding albums of what broadly has become known as Sunshine Pop, with contributions from such dashing young American writers and arrangers as Randy Newman, Van Dyke Parks and Leon Russell. The Beach Boys 'Good Vibrations' was one of the handful of recordings that revolutionised popular music during the 1960s. The enormity of it's influence cannot be overstated. Waronker had it in mind while recording "Feelin' Groovy" - thinking in terms of layering vocals - creating a memorable arrangement of woodwinds and voices. Lead vocalists Ted Templeman and Dick Scoppettone were backed by members of the Wrecking Crew, an aggregation of some of the most sought after Los Angeles session musicians of the day, including the guitarist Glen Campbell, bassist Carol Kaye, and the drummer Jim Gordon. 'Feelin' Groovy' caught the public ear and quickly entered the lower reaches of the Billboard Hot 100, peaking in April 1967 at #13 on the Hot 100 and #4 on the Easy Listening chart. The subsequent album was released by Warner at almost the precise moment the single reached maximum popularity. It combined the talents of a small group of brilliant young American songwriters; Randy Newman, Leon Russell, and the the 22-year-old wunderkind, Van Dyke Parks, who had been working with Brian Wilson on "SMiLE", and with Lenny Waronker on his own monumental album, "SONG CYCLE". To Harpers Bizarre's debut album Parks' contributed the breezy opener, 'Come to the Sunshine'. The Second album, 'Anything Goes', was another highly original pop creation; a panorama of, and tribute to, the musical styles of the past century. It included Randy Newman's ethereal "Snow" and a dreamy interpretation of Van Dyke Park's 'High Coin'. Released as singles, 'Chattanooga Choo-Choo' and 'Anything Goes', despite only making a small impression on the Top 50, reached Numbers 1 & 6 respectively on the Billboard Easy Listening chart. Another skilfully constructed piece of musical architecture, THE SECRET LIFE OF HARPERS BIZARRE, yielded only a minor hit in "The Battle of New Orleans", but It has many high points, including the Bacharach-David novelty, "Me, Japanese Boy" to which Harpers Bizarre bring all of the composition's innate tenderness and sensuality to the surface. Similarly, the Roger Nichols-Paul Williams composition 'The Drifter', originally featured on "Small Circle Of Friends", where Harpers' present a lush, angelic response to Nichols' masterful statement. A Templeman-Scoppettone original, the joyful 'Mad' epitomises the Harpers Bizarre attitude of those days. The diverse "Harpers Bizarre 4" includes versions of Lennon & McCartney's 'Blackbird' and John Denver's 'Leaving on A Jet Plane' and 'I Love You, Alice B Toklas' an extraordinary playful piece of Hollywood pop psychedelia from the very funny film of the same name. Quite complex music; shades of Ravi Shankar, Eric Dolphy and the Beatles at Jimmy Webb's MacArthur Park. And the Harpers voices are splendidly effective. Also released as a single, it's one of the finest examples of pure psychedelia for those who feel that genuine article is something more enigmatic than rock. Harpers Bizarre were special. With Lenny Waronker they made meticulously crafted records that were a testament to the advances made in sound production and conceptualisation of pop in the sixties. Ted Templeman thought Lenny was a genius. Evidently working with him was a singular apprenticeship that paved the way for his own career as a sound producer, which has found him working with, amongst others, Van Morrison, Captain Beefheart, Little Feat, Van Halen and The Doobie Brothers.

Tracklist:

  1. Come To The Sunshine
  2. Happy Talk
  3. Come Love
  4. Raspberry Rug
  5. 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
  6. The Debutante's Ball
  7. Happyland
  8. Peter And The Wolf
  9. I Can Hear The Darkness
  10. Simon Smith And The Amazing Dancing Bear
  11. 11 Lost My Love Today
  12. 12 Bye, Bye, Bye
  13. This Is Only The Beginning
  14. Anything Goes
  15. Two Little Babes In The Wood
  16. The Biggest Night Of Her Life
  17. Pocketful Of Miracles
  18. Snow
  19. Chattanooga Choo Choo
  20. Hey, You In The Crowd
  21. Louisiana Man
  22. Milord
  23. Virginia City
  24. Jessie
  25. You Need A Change
  26. High Coin
  27. Malibu U
  28. Cotton Candy Sandman (Sandman's Coming)
  29. Look To The Rainbow
  30. Battle Of New Orleans
  31. When I Was A Cowboy
  32. Sentimental Journey (Interlude)
  33. Sentimental Journey
  34. Las Mananitas
  35. Medley: Bye, Bye, Bye / Vine Street
  36. Me, Japanese Boy
  37. I'll Build A Stairway To Paradise (Interlude)
  38. I'll Build A Stairway To Paradise
  39. Green Apple Tree
  40. Sit Down You're Rocking The Boat
  41. I Love You, Mama (Interlude)
  42. I Love You, Mama
  43. Funny How Love Can Be
  44. Mad
  45. Look To The Rainbow
  46. The Drifter
  47. The Drifter (Reprise)
  48. Both Sides Now
  49. Small Talk
  50. Soft Soundin' Music
  51. Knock On Wood
  52. Witchi Tai To
  53. Hard To Handle
  54. When The Band Begins To Play
  55. Something Better
  56. Blackbird
  57. I Love You, Alice B. Toklas
  58. There's No Time Like Today
  59. All Through The Night
  60. Cotton Candy Sandman
  61. Leaving On A Jet Plane
  62. Poly High
  63. If We Ever Needed The Lord Before

UPC > 5013929335639

Format > New CD

Label > El Records

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This four CD set presentation comprising all four of the original Harpers Bizarre albums; "Feelin' Groovy", "Anything Goes", "The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre", and "Harpers Bizarre 4", augmented by single A & B sides in chronological order of release. The charmingly understated, slightly baroque, endlessly listenable Harpers Bizarre were one of the most important harmony vocal groups of the 1960s. Their cultured interpretation of Paul Simon's '59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)' is among the recordings that define the most golden of eras in popular music. Between 1967 and 1969, under the auspices of producer Lenny Waronker, they created four delightful, intelligent, unique sounding albums of what broadly has become known as Sunshine Pop, with contributions from such dashing young American writers and arrangers as Randy Newman, Van Dyke Parks and Leon Russell. The Beach Boys 'Good Vibrations' was one of the handful of recordings that revolutionised popular music during the 1960s. The enormity of it's influence cannot be overstated. Waronker had it in mind while recording "Feelin' Groovy" - thinking in terms of layering vocals - creating a memorable arrangement of woodwinds and voices. Lead vocalists Ted Templeman and Dick Scoppettone were backed by members of the Wrecking Crew, an aggregation of some of the most sought after Los Angeles session musicians of the day, including the guitarist Glen Campbell, bassist Carol Kaye, and the drummer Jim Gordon. 'Feelin' Groovy' caught the public ear and quickly entered the lower reaches of the Billboard Hot 100, peaking in April 1967 at #13 on the Hot 100 and #4 on the Easy Listening chart. The subsequent album was released by Warner at almost the precise moment the single reached maximum popularity. It combined the talents of a small group of brilliant young American songwriters; Randy Newman, Leon Russell, and the the 22-year-old wunderkind, Van Dyke Parks, who had been working with Brian Wilson on "SMiLE", and with Lenny Waronker on his own monumental album, "SONG CYCLE". To Harpers Bizarre's debut album Parks' contributed the breezy opener, 'Come to the Sunshine'. The Second album, 'Anything Goes', was another highly original pop creation; a panorama of, and tribute to, the musical styles of the past century. It included Randy Newman's ethereal "Snow" and a dreamy interpretation of Van Dyke Park's 'High Coin'. Released as singles, 'Chattanooga Choo-Choo' and 'Anything Goes', despite only making a small impression on the Top 50, reached Numbers 1 & 6 respectively on the Billboard Easy Listening chart. Another skilfully constructed piece of musical architecture, THE SECRET LIFE OF HARPERS BIZARRE, yielded only a minor hit in "The Battle of New Orleans", but It has many high points, including the Bacharach-David novelty, "Me, Japanese Boy" to which Harpers Bizarre bring all of the composition's innate tenderness and sensuality to the surface. Similarly, the Roger Nichols-Paul Williams composition 'The Drifter', originally featured on "Small Circle Of Friends", where Harpers' present a lush, angelic response to Nichols' masterful statement. A Templeman-Scoppettone original, the joyful 'Mad' epitomises the Harpers Bizarre attitude of those days. The diverse "Harpers Bizarre 4" includes versions of Lennon & McCartney's 'Blackbird' and John Denver's 'Leaving on A Jet Plane' and 'I Love You, Alice B Toklas' an extraordinary playful piece of Hollywood pop psychedelia from the very funny film of the same name. Quite complex music; shades of Ravi Shankar, Eric Dolphy and the Beatles at Jimmy Webb's MacArthur Park. And the Harpers voices are splendidly effective. Also released as a single, it's one of the finest examples of pure psychedelia for those who feel that genuine article is something more enigmatic than rock. Harpers Bizarre were special. With Lenny Waronker they made meticulously crafted records that were a testament to the advances made in sound production and conceptualisation of pop in the sixties. Ted Templeman thought Lenny was a genius. Evidently working with him was a singular apprenticeship that paved the way for his own career as a sound producer, which has found him working with, amongst others, Van Morrison, Captain Beefheart, Little Feat, Van Halen and The Doobie Brothers.

Tracklist:

  1. Come To The Sunshine
  2. Happy Talk
  3. Come Love
  4. Raspberry Rug
  5. 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
  6. The Debutante's Ball
  7. Happyland
  8. Peter And The Wolf
  9. I Can Hear The Darkness
  10. Simon Smith And The Amazing Dancing Bear
  11. 11 Lost My Love Today
  12. 12 Bye, Bye, Bye
  13. This Is Only The Beginning
  14. Anything Goes
  15. Two Little Babes In The Wood
  16. The Biggest Night Of Her Life
  17. Pocketful Of Miracles
  18. Snow
  19. Chattanooga Choo Choo
  20. Hey, You In The Crowd
  21. Louisiana Man
  22. Milord
  23. Virginia City
  24. Jessie
  25. You Need A Change
  26. High Coin
  27. Malibu U
  28. Cotton Candy Sandman (Sandman's Coming)
  29. Look To The Rainbow
  30. Battle Of New Orleans
  31. When I Was A Cowboy
  32. Sentimental Journey (Interlude)
  33. Sentimental Journey
  34. Las Mananitas
  35. Medley: Bye, Bye, Bye / Vine Street
  36. Me, Japanese Boy
  37. I'll Build A Stairway To Paradise (Interlude)
  38. I'll Build A Stairway To Paradise
  39. Green Apple Tree
  40. Sit Down You're Rocking The Boat
  41. I Love You, Mama (Interlude)
  42. I Love You, Mama
  43. Funny How Love Can Be
  44. Mad
  45. Look To The Rainbow
  46. The Drifter
  47. The Drifter (Reprise)
  48. Both Sides Now
  49. Small Talk
  50. Soft Soundin' Music
  51. Knock On Wood
  52. Witchi Tai To
  53. Hard To Handle
  54. When The Band Begins To Play
  55. Something Better
  56. Blackbird
  57. I Love You, Alice B. Toklas
  58. There's No Time Like Today
  59. All Through The Night
  60. Cotton Candy Sandman
  61. Leaving On A Jet Plane
  62. Poly High
  63. If We Ever Needed The Lord Before

UPC > 5013929335639

Format > New CD

Label > El Records

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.

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