The Happenings - The Happenings / Psycle (1966-67) (2003) Lossless
Artist: The Happenings Title Of Album The Happenings / Psycle Year f Release: 1966-67/2003 Label (Catalog#) : Collectables [COL-CD-7499] Country: USA Genre: Baroque Pop, Sunshine Pop Quality: Flac (*image + cue,scans) Time: 01:03:59 Full Size: 405mb(+3%)
The Happenings are best-known for their hit single "See You in September," which is a sunny slice of sunshine pop featuring happy, bouncy vocals and intricate harmonies reminiscent of great white doo wop groups like the Four Seasons and the Tokens, who were not-so-coincidentally the Happenings' mentors and producers. Collectables has reissued both of the Happenings' records on one disc: 1966's The Happenings and 1967's Psycle. Both discs feature the stunning vocal gymnastics of their hit single and their updated doo wop sound coated with an easy listening gloss of strings on a not-very-thick Wall of Sound. Most of the songs on their debut were written by the members of the Tokens and are not bad but not that memorable, as they follow the formula of their hit but pale in comparison. An exception to this is the strange "You're in a Bad Way," which is a spooky track filled with death-related imagery that sports a surprisingly funky backbeat. Their second album is markedly inferior to their debut. The music is pitched even further into easy listening territory and the vocals are softer and bland. The songs written by the Tokens are still fairly solid, but the group covers some standards like "I Got Rhythm" and "Bye Bye Blackbird" that sound destined strictly for elevators. Another harmony group, Harpers Bizarre, was also covering standards at this time, but unlike the Happenings, they were interpreting them in an interesting fashion. The mock-gospel number "Growing Old (Lord, I Must Be Growing Old)" is embarrassing, but not as much as their Beach Boys-meets-Four Seasons version of "My Mammy." There is one sunshine pop gem hidden near the end of Psycle, the melancholy "When the Summer Is Through," but it is not enough to offset the disappointment of the rest of the album. The Happenings set the bar very high with the amazing "See You in September" and failed to come anywhere near those heights again. Die-hard fans of late-period white doo wop may find this record to be an OK purchase, but anyone else should just seek out the hit on a compilation and forget about this disc.
Tracks: ------- 1966 The Happenings: 01. See You in September (Sherman Edwards, Donald Meyer, Sid Wayne) - 2:29 02. Tonight I Fell in Love (Mitch Margo, Phil Margo, Hank Medress) - 2:19 03. Girl on a Swing (Robert Miranda) - 2:31 04. If You Love Me (Really Love Me) (Marc Monnet, Marguerite Monnot, Geoff Parsons) - 2:43 05. What to Do (Buddy Holly, Hank Medress) - 2:42 06. You're Coming on Strong, Babe (Robert Miranda) - 2:56 07. Go Away Little Girl (Gerry Goffin, Carole King) - 2:21 08. The Same Old Story (Dave Libert, Robert Miranda) - 2:25 09. Sealed With a Kiss (Gary Geld, Peter Udell) - 2:25 10. You're in a Bad Way (Hank Medress) - 2:43 11. Girls on the Go (Brute Force) - 2:31 12. Tea Time (Lucky Thompson) - 2:45 1967 Psycle: 13. I Got Rhythm (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) - 2:58 14. Why Do Fools Fall in Love (Morris Levy, Fred Lyman, Frank Lymon) - 2:49 15. That Cold Feeling (Hank Medress) - 2:29 16. Down, Down, Down (Dave Libert, Robert Miranda, Neil Young) - 2:32 17. Growing Old (Lord, I Must Be Growin' Old) (Dave Libert, Robert Miranda) - 3:23 18. I Believe in Nothing (Hank Medress) - 2:39 19. My Mammy (Walter Donaldson, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young) - 2:58 20. When I Lock My Door (Hank Medress) - 2:38 21. I'm Always Chasing Rainbows (Harry Carroll, Joseph McCarthy) - 2:37 22. When the Summer Is Through (Hank Medress) - 2:33 23. Every Year About This Time (Dave Libert, Robert Miranda) - 2:28 24. Bye Bye Blackbird (Mort Dixon, Ray Henderson) - 3:05
Personnel: --------- Tommy Giullano- Vocals, Percussion Mike La Neve - Drums, Percussion, Vocals Bernie Laporta - Lead Guitar, Vocals Dave Libert - Vocals, Bass, Keyboards Bob Miranda - Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
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