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Post subject: [2022-08-12] The Foundations "Am I Groovin' You: The Pye Anthology" 3CD set (Strawberry UK)
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2022 9:29 pm
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Amazon USA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B3DPPNM8/?tag=imwan-20 Amazon UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0B3DPPNM8/?tag=imwan-21 Description • 3CD set containing much-loved UK soul act The Foundations’ recordings for Pye including the hits, ‘Baby Now That I’ve Found You’ (UK #1, US #11), ‘Back On My Feet Again’ (UK #18), ‘Any Old Time (You’re Lonely And Sad)’ (UK #48), ‘Build Me Up Buttercup’ (UK #2, US #3), ‘In The Bad Bad Old Days (Before You Loved Me)’ (UK #8) and ‘Born To Live, Born To Die’ (UK #46). • Plus The Foundations’ UK albums, ‘From The Foundations’ (1967), ‘Rocking The Foundations’ (1968) and ‘Digging The Foundations’ (1969) in full. • And tracks from the 1969 Marble Arch label compilation ‘The Foundations’ including superb versions of Freddie Scott’s ‘Am I Groovin’ You’ and Bob And Earl’s ‘Harlem Shuffle’ plus the A and B sides of The Foundations’ Pye singles, Clem Curtis solo recordings and rarities. The embryonic Foundations formed in London in 1965 as The Ramong Sound, then The Ramongs, fronted Sam And Dave-style by two black singers Clem Curtis and Raymond Morrison AKA Ramong. When Morrison left, he was briefly replaced by the future “God Of Hellfire” Arthur Brown before the group settled on a line-up of white British guitarist Alan Warner, bassist Peter Macbeth and drummer Tim Harris, Sri Lankan keyboardist Tony Gomez, Dominican trombonist Eric Allandale, Jamaican tenor saxophonists Pat Burke and Mike Elliott with Curtis as lead singer. At Warner’s instigation, the now eight-piece changed their name to The Foundations in January 1967 and they honed their craft at the Butterfly Club, an old basement gambling den in Westbourne Grove where Rod Stewart sat in with them. All went well at the club until gangsters running a protection racket tied Curtis to a chair and held a knife to his throat. A new headquarters in a mini cab office proved safer and the band were soon supporting US soul acts Edwin Starr and The Toys. After signing to Pye Records, The Foundations became the first multi-racial group to hit the top spot in England with their debut release ‘Baby Now That I’ve Found You’ in 1967. They were also the first British soul act to have a hit in the USA where they toured. When Clem Curtis and Mike Elliott split with the band in 1968, the band bounced back with ‘Build Me Up Buttercup’ co-written by Manfred Mann singer Mike D’Abo and sung by new vocalist Colin Young that was a huge hit on both sides of the Atlantic. The song reached a new audience when featured in the 1998 hit film, There’s Something About Mary. Its B-side ‘New Direction’ saw the group experimenting with psychedelia while the heavy RnB of 1970 single ‘I’m Gonna Be A Rich Man’ has become a latter day mod favourite.Tracklist [CD1]From The Foundations – Mono: 1. Baby Now That I Found You 2. I Can Take Or Leave Your Loving 3. Hold Me Just A Little While Longer 4. Come On Back To Me 5. Love Is A Five Letter Word 6. Call Me 7. Show Me 8. Jerkin’ The Dog 9. A Whole New Thing 10. The Writings On The Wall 11. Mr Personality ManBonus Tracks: 12. Back On My Feet Again (mono) 13. Any Old Time You’re Lonely Or Sad (mono) 14. We Are Happy People 15. It’s All Right 16. Build Me Up Buttercup (mono)A New Direction From The Foundations – Stereo: 17. Baby Now That I Found You 18. I Can Take Or Leave Your Loving 19. Hold Me Just A Little While Longer 20. Come On Back To Me 21. Love Is A Five Letter Word 22. Call Me 23. Show Me 24. Jerkin’ The Dog 25. A Whole New Thing 26. The Writings On The Wall 27. Mr Personality Man [CD2]A New Direction From The Foundations – Stereo (Continued): 1. Am I Groovin’ You 2. Harlem Shuffle 3. Tomorrow 4. Give Me LoveDigging The Foundations: 5. My Little Chickadee 6. ’Till Night Brought Day 7. Waiting On The Shores Of Nowhere 8. In The Bad Bad Old Days Before You Loved Me 9. A Penny Sir 1.0 I Can Feel It 11. Take Away The Emptiness Too 12. Let The Heartaches Begin 13. A Walk Through The Trees 14. That Same Old Feeling 15. Solomon GrundyBonus Tracks: 16. Baby Now That I Found You (Colin Young vocal) (stereo) 17. Born To Live, Born To Die 18. Why Did You Cry 19. Baby I Couldn’t See 20 .Take A Girl Like You 21. I’m Gonna Be A Rich Man 22. Who Am I 23. In The Beginning [CD3]Rocking The Foundations – Live: 1. Love Is All Right (The Horse) 2. People Are Funny 3. Harlem Shuffle 4. Comin’ Home Baby 5. Tomorrow 6. Am I Groovin’ You 7. Back On My Feet Again 8. Any Old Time You’re Lonely And Sad 9. Things Get Better 1.0 The Look Of Love 11. Stop Her On Sight SOS 12. We Are Happy PeopleBonus Tracks: 13. 96 Tears (live) 14. Where The Fire Burns 15. Build Me Up Buttercup (stereo) 16. Back On My Feet Again (stereo) 17. Any Old Time You’re Lonely And Sad (stereo) 18. Clem Curtis – Mountain Over The Hill 19. Clem Curtis – Time Alone Will Tell 20. Clem Curtis – I’ve Never Found A Girl (To Love Me Like You Do) 21. Clem Curtis – Point Of No Return 22. Clem Curtis – Stand By Your Man 23. New Foundations (Featuring Colin Young) – Something For My Baby 24. New Foundations (Featuring Colin Young) – I Need Your Love
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