Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Spooky Tooth: The Island Years (An Anthology) 1967 - 1974

 

The story begins in summer 1963, in Carlisle and Aspatria, in Cumberland, in the far North-West of England. Jimmy Henshaw (guitar, keyboards), Walter Johnstone (drums), Frank Kenyan (guitar) and former export clerk Mike Harrison (vocals) formed a beat combo, and dubbed themselves The VIPs. Johnston and Kenyan had previously been in The Teenagers; not long after forming the band, The VIPs


added Greg Ridley on bass, who had previously lined up with Dino & The Danubes, and The Dakotas and The Ramrods, together with Harrison. They scored a record deal with RCA, who put out their debut single, "She's So Good" / "Don't Keep Shouting At Me" in 1964, both sides being penned by Henshaw. The single is a great slice of sneery Brit R&B, and is now an ultra-rare collector's favourite. From 1965 to 1966 the band were a top club attraction in London, and gigged regularly at the Star Club in Hamburg, garnering a sizeable cult following,
                                      


The original VIP's line-up recorded three more singles ("Wintertime" as The Vipps for CBS, plus "I

Wanna Be Free" / "Don't Let It Go" and "Straight Down To The Bottom" / "In A Dream" for Island, produced by Island stalwart Guy Stevens) before disbanding. Henshaw, Johnstone and Kenyan were replaced by Luther Grosvenor (guitar), Mike Kellie (drums), and Keith Emerson (keyboards). Emerson had previously been a member of Gary Farr & The T-Bones; this variant of The VIPs gigged for only three months, before Emerson upped and formed The Nice, with Brian "Blinky" Davidson, Lee Jackson and Davy O'List. The remaining quartet changed their name from the by then somewhat anachronistic VIPs, to simply Art-Worcester-born Grosvenor had played guitar for The Hellians, whose 1964 single, "Daydreaming Of You", released on Pye subsidiary Piccadilly, was produced by maverick West Coast genius / madman /charlatan Kim Fowley. The Hellians, if I may digress still further, boasted the nascent talents of both Dave Mason and Jim Capaldi, who would, of course, go on to form Island mainstays Traffic with Steve Winwood, and a young Poli Palmer, who latterly rattled the Joanna for Family. The Hellians in turn mutated into Deep Feeling.
                                

Mike Kellie, originally from Birmingham, had drummed for second city band Locomotive, who also featured sax and flute player Chris Wood, who joined Traffic in 1967. There. See how incestuous this little scene was? Anyway, Locomotive would go on to enjoy a UK Top 30 hit with the ska-rhythmed

"Rudi's 1? Love" (unusually enough, the band were very heavily ska and bluebeat driven), and in 1969 put out the awesome latterday psychedelic gem "Mr. Armageddon".
Back to Art. Art cut one album, "Supernatural Fairy Tales", also produced by Guy Stevens (and also available on Edsel), released in 1967. Beautifully housed in a Hapshash And The Coloured Coat-designed sleeve, its original Island Records catalogue number was, ironically enough, ILP 967. Hapshash And The Coloured Coat released an album on Liberty, in which Art featured as backing band on several tracks. Art's line-up was swelled by the addition of American Gary Wright in October 1967, which initiated a name change - Art became Spooky Tooth.
                               

Wright was born in New Jersey, and had been a child actor, before studying psychology. It was these studies which brought him to Europe initially. The vocal and keyboard interplay between Wright and Harrison is what characterised the Spooky Tooth sound. The debut album, "It's All About", originally on Island ILPS 9080, and released in May 1968, featured the band's blistering reading of the John D.

Loudermilk classic "Tobacco Road", always a live showstopper, and their debut single, "Sunshine Help Me". The latter so enamoured Brummie poppers The Move that they cut their own version on the live "Somethin' Else" EP. It's inevitable that the band's heavily Hammond organ-saturated sound drew comparisons with Island stablemates Traffic; after all, the various band members had worked together in other outfits, but Winwood & ?? had the head start in terms of record releases and chart success. Moreover, both Traffic and Spooky Tooth shared producers in the shape of Jimmy Miller, so such sonic similarities are perhaps less of a surprise. If anything, Spooky Tooth were darker and doomier, although their strongly melodic rock set them apart from their contemporaries.
                             

The band's penchant for road work ensured that they built up a loyal club following in the UK, but it

was in the USA that the band enjoyed greater commercial success. "It's All About" was renamed "Tobacco Road" for the US, and belatedly made no. 152 in the US album charts in August 1970. The original Spooky Tooth line-up cut two further albums for Island, "Spooky Two" (Island ILPS 9098, released March 1969) and "Ceremony" (Island ILPS 9107, released January 1970), the latter being unusually distinguished by featuring French electronics wizard Pierre Henry. By "Ceremony" Greg Ridley had left Spooky Tooth already for Humble Pie and the bass parts were played by Andy Leigh. The band, however, regarded the album as "an utter failure", and claimed that after two and a half years, they had slipped into "stale, predictable music and creative demoralisation", and promptly split in' February 1970. Following the demise, Gary Wright formed the band Wonderwheel (who boasted guitar

ace Jerry Donahue in the original line-up, replaced in turn by Mick Jones, who had been musical director with French rock and roller Johnny Hallyday), Wonderwheel lasting from April 1971 lo September 1972. Wright cut two albums with the band for A&M, after signing to the label in September 1970, namely "Extraction" (A&M AMLS 2004, April 1971), o and "Footprint" (A&M AMLS 64296, January 1972).
                           

The rest of the band didn't take long to get out of the slough of despond they seemed to have descended into post-"Ceremony"; in Autumn 1970, Harrison, Governor and Kellie reconvened under the Spooky Tooth banner, with the addition of ex-Grease Band members Alan Spanner (bass) and Henry

McCullough (guitar) replacing Ridley and Wright to record' "The Last Puff" (Island ILPS 9117, July 1970). Ridley had early departed to join Humble Pie with Steve Marriott and Peter Brampton. John Hawke (ex-Nashville Teens keyboard man - it was the 'teens who had the original UK chart hit with "Tobacco Road") and Steve Thompson (bass) joined the others to tour the record. "The Last Puff", despite the line-up changes, was still a fine album, with the band's storming version of "I Am The Walrus" kicking things off energetically. They also showed great taste in covering David Cackles' aching "Down River", as well as a spirited version of Elton John's "Son Of Your Father". The band folded again shortly afterwards, however.
                           

After this (again albeit temporary) hiatus, Mike Harrison utilised the services of Carlisle band Junkyard Angel to back him on his eponymous solo debut (Island ILPS 9170, October 1971), and also cut a second solo work, "Smokestack Lightning" (Island ILPS 9209,1972). Luther Grosvenor, after a period

of recuperation and songwriting in=Spain, recorded a solo album, "Under Open Skies" (Island ILPS 9168, October 1971, also available on Edsel), before joining Stealers Wheel for their last six months. After that, he replaced Mott The Hoople lead guitarist Mick Ralphs, joining the band at their commercial peak, having been renamed "Ariel Bender" by the Mott main man Ian Hunter. After splitting from Mott to be replaced for a valedictory single by ex Spider From Mars Mick Ronson, he formed Widowmaker with former Love Affair vocalist Steve Ellis. Mike Kellie went on to rattle the traps with Peter Frampton's Camel, as well as lots of session work.
                          

By September 1972, however, with neither Wright nor Harrison's solo ventures stirring up " much commercial paydirt, the band again decided to get back into the ring as Spooky Tooth. Apart from

Wright and Harrison, the line-up that recorded "You Broke My Heart...So. I Busted Your Jaw" (Island ILPS 9227, May 1973) featured Mick Jones (guitar, vocals), Bryson Graham (drums), and ex-Junkyard Angel Ian Herbert (bass), and lasted from September 1972 to March 1973. Jones and Graham had worked with Wright in Wonderwheel. "You Broke..." was again a reasonably successful album, Stateside; it reached number 84 in May 1973, and the album was toured and enthusiastically promoted by the band.
                             

Kellie was welcomed back into the fold to record "Witness". (Island ILPS 9255, Nov. 1973 -the band's last album for the label), and Keith Ellis replaced Herbert on bass. This line-up lasted until February 1974, when Harrison, split for good, eventually cutting a solo alb urn for Good Ear, entitled "Rainbow

Rider" (Good Ear "EARL 7002, August 1975). His place was taken by Mike Patto, who had fronted Timebox, his own, eponymous band, and Boxer; the band decamped to New York, but by now the Spooky Tooth plot was severely lost. The band stuttered on until September 1974, cutting a final album, "The Mirror", also for Good Ear (EARL 2001 - October 1974). By this time, Wright was the only original member of the band, Kellie and Ellis jumping ship, replaced by Bryson Graham (again!) and Val Burke.
                                     

So, the band rather ignominiously ground to a halt by September 1974. The final line-up saw Mick

Jones first join ex-Mountain guitarist Leslie West's band, before throwing in his lot with former King Crimson keyboards / horns man Ian McDonald in the massively successful Foreigner; Mike Patto eventually succumbed to throat cancer in 1979; Bryson Graham and Burke went back to session work. Mike Kellie turned up in The Only Ones, another great lost band of the 1970s. Gary Wright signed with Warner Brothers as a solo act, and struck immediate platinum with the hugely successful "The Dream Weaver" (Warner Bros. K56141, July 1975). Follow-ups didn't scale the same commercial heights, although he remained a recording artist until the late 1980's. So that was the Spooky Tooth story. The band are still fondly remembered as one of the great live acts of their time who never earned their

commercial due. They bequeathed some great records, and bizarrely enough, their name would latterly accrue notoriety following an infamous US court case, wherein one of the band's songs - "Better By You, Better By Me", covered by Sheffield Heavy Metal band Judas Priest, resulted in a court case following the death of two fans in a "back masking" controversy. No matter the best of their music is to be found in these Edsel reissues.
                               


Spooky Tooth – The Island Years (An Anthology) 1967-1974
Label: Universal Music Catalogue – 470 531-1, Island Records – 0602547053114, Universal Music Catalogue – 470 531-1, Island Records – 0602547053114
Format:    CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo, Box Set, Compilation
Country: Europe
Released: 2015
Genre: Rock
Style: Blues Rock, Prog Rock

ART - SUPERNATURAL FAIRY TALES 1967 
  

 

           

       

The band formed in 1967 from an offshoot of three other bands, The Ramrods,Art and the VIP's. In fact Art released one album called Supernatural Fairy Tales before Gary Wright joined the band where subsequent releases were under the Spooky Tooth name. 

                                


01. I Think I'm Going Weird    3:22
02. What's That Sound (For What It's Worth)    2:50
03. African Thing    4:07
04. Room With A View    3:41
05. Flying Anchors    2:43
06. Supernatural Fairy Tale    3:37
07. Love Is Real    3:21
08. Come On Up    3:05
09. Brothers, Dads And Mothers    3:30
10. Talkin' To Myself    1:41
11. Alive Not Dead    2:14
12. Rome Take Away Three    3:04

Bonus Tracks - Stereo Mixes
    
13. Love Is Real    2:41
14. I Think I'm Going Weird    3:18
15. Room With A View    3:40
16. Flying Anchors     2:50
17. Supernatural Fairy Tale    3:37
18. Talkin' To Myself    1:40

MP3 @ 320 Size: 135 MB
Flac  Size: 247 MB

IT'S ALL ABOUT 1968
       

                            

  
01. Society's Child    4:31
02. Love Really Changed Me    3:34
03. Here I Lived So Well    5:07
04. Too Much Of Nothing    3:57
05. Sunshine Help Me    3:07
06. It's All About A Roundabout    2:45
07. Tobacco Road    5:16
08. It Hurts You So    3:05
09. Forget It, Got It    3:27
10. Bubbles    2:54

Bonus Tracks   

11. Sunshine Help Me (Original Version)    2:59
12. Weird (Single B-Side)    4:02
13. The Weight (Single A-Side)    3:08
14. Do Right People (Single B-Side)    4:43
15. Love Really Changed Me (Single A-Side)    3:18
16. Luger’s Groove (Single B-Side)    3:58
17. It Hurts You So (Mono Mix)    3:03
18. Sunshine Help Me (BBC Radio One "Top Gear" Session 1968)     2:04
19. Too Much Of Nothing (BBC Radio One "Top Gear" Session 1968)    3:52
20. The Weight (BBC Radio One "Top Gear" Session 1968)    3:15

MP3 @ 320 Size: 174 MB
Flac  Size: 346 MB

SPOOKY TWO 1969
       

                         

  
01. Waitin' For The Wind    3:45
02. Feelin' Bad    3:24
03. I've Got Enough Heartaches    3:29
04. Evil Woman    9:09
05. Lost In My Dream    5:07
06. That Was Only Yesterday    3:55
07. Better By You, Better Than Me    3:42
08. Hangman Hang My Shell On A Tree    5:50

Bonus Tracks   

09. Feelin' Bad    2:55
10. I Can't Quit Her (BBC Radio One "Top Gear" Session 1968)    3:02
11. Blues Town (BBC Radio One "Top Gear" Session 1968)    3:35
12. Something Got Into Your Life (Recorded At Morgan Studios, Novemer 1968)    3:27
13. When I Get Home (Recorded At Morgan Studios, Novemer 1968)    4:13
14. Waitin' For The Wind (First Mix)    3:30
15. Lost In My Dream (First Mix)    5:46
16. Better By You, Better Than Me (First Mix)    4:08
17. Pretty Woman (Single B-Side)    3:27

MP3 @ 320 Size: 175 MB
Flac  Size: 362 MB

SPOOKY TOOTH & PIERRE HENRY - CEREMONY: AN ELECTRONIC MASS 1969
 
      

                   

  
01. Have Mercy    7:54
02. Jubilation    8:26
03. Confession    6:48
04. Prayer    10:51
05. Offering    3:29
06. Hosanna    7:40

Bonus Tracks
                         
  
07. That Was Only Yesterday (Single A-Side)    3:53
08. Waiting For The Wind (Single A-Side)    3:31
09. Feelin’ Bad (Single B-Side)    3:19
10. Have Mercy (First Version)    6:10
11. Shine A Light On Me    4:36

MP3 @ 320 Size: 161 MB
Flac  Size: 392 MB

THE LAST PUFF 1970           

                     


01. I Am The Walrus    6:26
02. The Wrong Time    5:13
03. Something To Say    5:54
04. Nobody There At All    4:02
05. Down River    4:51
06. Son Of Your Father    3:56
07. The Last Puff    3:43

Bonus Tracks
    
08. Son Of Your Father (Single A-Side)    3:40
09. I Am The Walrus (Single A-Side)    5:22
10. Hangman Hang My Shell On A Tree (Mono Single B-Side)    5:43
11. Nobody There At All (Mono Promo Single A-Side)    3:47
12. The Wrong Time (First Mix)    5:09
13. The Weight (1970 Remix US Album Tobacco Road)    3:15

MP3 @ 320 Size: 136 MB
Flac  Size: 326 MB

YOU BROKE MY HEART...SO I BUSTED YOUR JAW 1973
   

                 

  
01. Cotton Growing Man    4:40
02. Old As I Was Born    4:42
03. This Time Around    4:09
04. Holy Water    3:30
05. Wildfire    4:07
06. Self-Seeking Man    3:48
07. Times Have Changed    3:55
08. Moriah    6:22
                         


MP3 @ 320 Size: 91 MB
Flac  Size: 220 MB

WITNESS 1973
       

                         


01. Ocean Of Power    4:41
02. Wings Of My Heart    3:33
03. As Long As The World Keeps Turning    3:40
04. Don't Ever Stray Away    3:14
05. Things Change    4:19
06. All Sewn Up    3:45
07. Dream Me A Mountain    3:31
08. Sunlight Of My Mind    4:56
09. Pyramids    4:32

Bonus Track   

10. All Sewn Up (Alternate Mix)    4:02

MP3 @ 320 Size: 102 MB
Flac  Size: 234 MB

THE MIRROR 1974 
      

                   

  
01. Fantasy Satisfier    4:39
02. Two Time Love    3:30
03. Kyle    3:48
04. Woman And Gold    3:42
05. Higher Circles    5:22
06. Hell Or High Water    5:10
07. I'm Alive    4:15
08. The Mirror    5:24
09. The Hoofer    3:55
                 


MP3 @ 320 Size: 101 MB
Flac  Size: 268 MB

LIVE IN OLDENBURG 1973  
     

                         


01. Waitin' For The Wind    4:13
02. I Am The Walrus    5:53
03. The Wrong Time    4:03
04. Cotton Growing Man    4:22
05. Old As I Was Born    9:28
06. Better By You, Better Than Me    5:03
07. Tobacco Road    5:42
08. Evil Woman    7:21
09. Sunshine Help Me    8:38

MP3 @ 320 Size: 136 MB
Flac  Size: 320 MB

                 

 
Bass Guitar – Alan Spenner (tracks: 5-1 to 5-9, 5-11, 5-12), Andy Leigh (tracks: 4-1 to 4-11), Chris Stewart (tracks: 6-1 to 7-10, 9-1 to 9-9)
Bass Guitar, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals – Val Burke (tracks: 8-1 to 8-9)
Bass Guitar, Piano, Organ, Guitar – Chris Stainton (tracks: 5-1 to 5-7, 5-9, 5-11 to 5-12)
Bass Guitar, Vocals – Greg Ridley (tracks: 1-1 to 3-17, 5-10, 5-13,)
Clavinet, Synthesizer – Gary Wright (tracks: 7-1 to 8-9)
Drums – Bryson Graham (tracks: 6-1 to 6-8, 8-1 to 8-9)
Drums, Percussion – Mike Kellie (tracks: 1-1 to 5-13, 7-1 to 7-10, 9-1 to 9-9)
Electronics – Pierre Henry (tracks: 4-1 to 4-11)
Guitar – Henry McCullough (tracks: 5-1 to 5-7, 5-9, 5-11 to 5-12)
Harpsichord – Mike Harrison  (tracks: 2-1 to 2-20)
Lead Guitar – Luther Grosvenor (tracks: 1-1 to 5-13), Mick Jones (tracks: 6-1 to 9-9)
Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Electric Piano, Drums, Percussion, Clavinet, Organ – Mike Patto  (tracks: 8-1 to 8-9)
Organ, Vocals – Gary Wright (tracks: 2-1 to 4-11, 5-8, 5-10, 5-13, 6-1 to 9-9)
Vocals – Luther Grosvenor (tracks: 1-1 to 1-18)
Vocals, Keyboards – Mike Harrison  (tracks: 1-1 to 9-9)

11 comments:

  1. Wonderful music and box that i have. You don't have to say anything about the quality of the band. You have designed the entry nicely again. The people who don't know that can look forward to it. A treat !

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    1. Yes, that was another monumental post with very representative pics. We have been spoilt with those nice posts.

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  2. I would like to anticipate today and express my greatest wish for the year 2023. STOP THE WAR IN UKRAINE ! This sentence was written on this page in February.
    Ukraine is suffering terrible at the moment. It commemorates the events of the second world war. It was called bloodlands, which stretched from the balitic states to the Krim and resulted in the murder of 14 million people in this countries ( without the Sowjetunion). Belarus and Ukraine is particulare suffered. And almost repeat today. Again terrible fighting and the suffering of the civilion population.
    So finally: STOP THE WAR !!!
    (With the addition: The Russian must disappear from the Ukraine).

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    1. Unfortunately Ukraine has a long history of suffering.

      Now call me an old cynic, but there has been war around us for decades and somehow you get used to this being a part of reality. We have been living with this threat for ages and now Erdogan has officially said there's going to be war. So I'm afraid we're going to see more war in the year to come. At least we can try to enjoy some good music till then.

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    2. Of course you're right that there are always wars in the world. For us in Europe, however, it is crucial that this time we are affected ourselves ( once again) and are dealing with a terrible opponent who is destroyin all stability in Europe.
      It's not a local confrontation (we all feel it), in addition, the two largest countries in Europe, with a highly uncertain outcome of the war and the question of how all this will continue.

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  3. Unfortunately, i made a mistake:
    It must be without Russia, not the Sowjetunion. The Sowjetu. was a confederation of many states including Belarus and Ukraine.

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  4. Dear Kostas, i would like to thank you for this wonderful blog, that I'm visiting on a daily basis for years now. PLEASE keep up the great work and all the very best for 2023!

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    1. Dear Anonymous friend I wish you Happy New Year. Many thanks for your comment.

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  5. Thanks for these Spooky shares mate - cheers from DownUnder and Happy New Year

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