The Cryan' Shames - Sugar And Spice (Reissue) (1966/2002)

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Title: Sugar And Spice
Year Of Release: 1966/2002
Label: Sundazed Music
Genre: Sunshine Pop, Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
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Total Time: 41:18
Total Size: 130/227 Mb (scans)
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The Cryan' Shames - Sugar And Spice (Reissue) (1966/2002)


Tracklist:

1. Sugar And Spice (Fred Nightingale) - 2:27
2. We Could Be Happy (Jim Fairs) - 2:34
3. Heat Wave (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Eddie Holland) - 2:07
4. We'll Meet Again (Hughie Charles, Ross Parker) - 2:05
5. Ben Franklin's Almanac (Jim Fairs) - 1:57
6. She Don't Care About Time (G. Clark) - 2:23
7. Hey Joe (Where You Gonna Go) (B. Roberts) - 2:40
8. If I Needed Someone (George Harrison) - 2:17
9. July (Jim Fairs) - 1:34
10. I Wanna Meet You (Jim Fairs) - 2:05
11. We Gotta Get Out Of This Place (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil) - 3:38
12. You're Gonna Lose That Girl (J. Lennon, P. McCartney) - 2:13
13. Mr. Unreliable (Single Version) (L. Kerley) - 2:23
14.Georgia (Jim Fairs) - 2:15
15. It Don't Matter To Me (D. Gates) - 2:54
16. Bits And Pieces (Version One) (L. Kerley) - 2:29
17. The Road (L. Kerley) - 2:18

Line-up::
Tom Doody - Vocals
Jim Pilster - Tambourine
Dennis Conroy - Drums
Jerry Stone - Guitar
Jim Fairs - Guitar
Dave Purple - Bass, Organ, Harpiscord

The Cryan' Shames' debut album was typical of the more thrown-together rock LPs of the era: both sides of their first two singles and a bunch of cover versions. The singles, actually, were pretty good, including their most well-known song, "Sugar & Spice," a cover of a Searchers hit that actually was more memorable and imaginative than the original. Its B-side, "Ben Franklin's Almanac," was a respectable original with shades of the Byrds, the Yardbirds, and California harmonies; the second single, "I Wanna Meet You," was a decent meld of Beatles-Byrds jangle with Beach Boys harmonies; and its flip, "We Could Be Happy," was an OK soft rock number. Throw in the sole original composition not from a single, "July" (one of the better 1966 Byrds sound-alikes), and you have half a decent (though not great) period pop/rock album. The problem is, though, that the cover versions that fill out the record -- including songs written and/or popularized by the Beatles, the Byrds, and the Animals, along with "Heat Wave" -- are neither too creatively done nor even imaginative selections. "Sugar and Spice" and all four of the originals appear on the Legacy compilation Sugar & Spice, which makes this album superfluous if you already have that anthology. The 2002 CD Sundazed reissue is bolstered by six bonus songs: their 1967 single "Mr. Unreliable" (different from the LP version) and its laid-back B-side "Georgia," a cover of the Beatles' "You're Gonna Lose That Girl," and three previously unreleased 1969 tracks that found them going into a mellow folk/country/soft rock direction.


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