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MMathews MusicFan
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Posted: 17 April 2013 at 5:33pm | IP Logged
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Hi all,
About "Tonight I Fell In Love"... i notice a few cd's
list a "re-recording" in the DB.
I have a buddy asking if their re-done stereo version
from their 1968 Buddah LP "Both Sides Now" has appeared
on a CD anywhere. That version took the original mono
one and they added new vocals and instruments over it.
I was wondering if the re-recording on CD is the same as
the Buddah LP, or is it a totally newer version?
thanks for any input.
MM
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jimct MusicFan
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Posted: 17 April 2013 at 10:29pm | IP Logged
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Mark, I own one of the two database CDs with the "re-recording"
specified: The Varese "Best Of The B.T. Puppy Years: 1964-67." Some
back story: B.T. Puppy was kind of an "outgrowth" of the Tokens' own
music publishing company, Bright Tunes. And while they and their
buddies, The Happenings, had hits on the label, it really wasn't a "typical
record label", per se. It was a very small, in-house label operation. The
Tokens were just a bunch of longtime friends, whose primary interests
had always been songwriting and producing, but who also enjoyed
singing, recording and performing as well. But for them, recording,
despite a lot of total output over the years, had evolved into much more
of a hobby, by around 1964, when they left RCA. They then set up B.T.
Puppy, mainly to record their own demos, and also to release a few self-
produced 45s. They'd tired of having RCA "ram the latest trend down their
throats", like with their very respectable 1964 Jan & Dean/Beach Boys
styled non-hit, "Let's Go To The Drag Strip."
Back to your question: The "Tonight I Fell In Love" version on the
B.T.Puppy Years disc is noted as a "bonus track" (since it wasn't recorded
between 64-67), and states on the CD insert that the track came off of the
1970 B.T. Puppy LP, "Greatest Moments Of The Tokens." Once they hit
with "I Hear Trumpets Blow" in '67, WB agreed to let them self-produce, so
they briefly signed there. Then, in '68, the same deal was offered by
Buddah. But by 1970, that ended as well, so they briefly "re-activated" B.T.
Puppy, to issue that 1970 LP, with "new re-recordings" of their first two
hits.
Mark, I do *not* believe that Varese CD features the version of the song
that is on the "Both Sides Now" LP on Buddah. The tip: licensing. All 18
tracks are B.T. Puppy recordings. None of their WB or Buddah recordings
were cross-licensed. (The earlier, 14-track Taragon Hits CD had spanned
all their hit years and various labels, but without providing much "depth.")
But all is *not* lost for your buddy: Amazon does currently show an
Australian import CD for "Both Sides Now", on Rev-Ola, for $14.99 +
shipping. If I were him, I wouldn't gamble elsewhere. He wants a specific
re-recording of a particular song. I recommend this one to him. Good
luck!
Edited by jimct on 17 April 2013 at 10:30pm
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MMathews MusicFan
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Posted: 19 April 2013 at 12:49am | IP Logged
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Jim,
Thanks so much for the excellent background info as well
the Rev-Ola cd re-issue alert!
I sent him the Amazon link and he said he will be
ordering it, as i told him i've actually heard of that
label and since its connected to Cherry Red, should be a
nice re-issue from tapes. He was sold by the bonus
tracks too.
Funny, i have so few of vinyl LP's left here in the
house, but i checked my shelf and i do indeed still have
that Buddah LP. I was thrilled when Varese included the
awesome "She Let's Her Hair Down" on one their "Sunshine
Days" collections. I notice i made an error on its year,
the single charted in 1969 and the Buddah LP was also
1970.
Thanks again!
MM
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TomDiehl1 MusicFan
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Posted: 19 April 2013 at 5:01am | IP Logged
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jimct wrote:
Back to your question: The "Tonight I Fell In Love" version on the
B.T.Puppy Years disc is noted as a "bonus track" (since it wasn't recorded
between 64-67), and states on the CD insert that the track came off of the
1970 B.T. Puppy LP, "Greatest Moments Of The Tokens." Once they hit
with "I Hear Trumpets Blow" in '67, WB agreed to let them self-produce, so
they briefly signed there. Then, in '68, the same deal was offered by
Buddah. But by 1970, that ended as well, so they briefly "re-activated" B.T.
Puppy, to issue that 1970 LP, with "new re-recordings" of their first two
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The Both Sides Now website lists the Greatest Moments With The Tokens lp on B.T. Puppy as having the following track lineup:
BTPS-1012 - The Greatest Moments with the Tokens - Tokens [1970] On The Go/Happy Now/Nobody But You/Oh Cathy/Cherry/You're My Girl/He's In Town/Snow Queen/Little Girl-Little Girl/Carolina On My Mind/The Greatest Moments In A Girl's Life
I don't see either of their first two hits on this album... nor are they included on the Tokens Of Gold LP (BTPS-1006). It's possible the version on that cd came off of the Very Best Of The Tokens (BTPS-1028) since I can't seem to find a track lineup for this LP online...
Looking at the BSN website, the B.T. Puppy website was actively issuing vinyl from 1966 to 1972 and then was re-launched in the cd era starting in 1993 where the company is still around today though not very active with re-releasing material...
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jimct MusicFan
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Posted: 19 April 2013 at 9:14am | IP Logged
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Thanks for that, Tom. The source info for these tracks attempts to be
incredibly specific; even to the point of providing different colored "circles"
and "squares", next to each track's listing. Strangely, it seems Varese "re-
used" the exact same colored circle symbol twice, for two distinct sources.
Once for my earlier-cited LP, and, upon closer inspection, I also just noticed
a second source listed, for that exact same, colored circle symbol: "From the
CD, 'Oldies Are Now', B.T. Puppy 0519, 1993". Perhaps that's where these
two tracks were truly culled for this comp. Man, if all these CD insert details
were meant to enlighten buyers, it's clearly a fail. At this point, not owning
these original pieces, for me to try to make further sense out of all of these
symbols, I'd need to hire a private investigator!
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