Post subject: [20??-??-??] Eric Carmen "The Early Years" (Legacy)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 2:39 am
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From Eric's website:
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Covering the years leading up to the first Raspberries LP, Eric Carmen: The Early Years will feature tracks written and recorded by Eric when he set foot into a recording studio for the first time.
This incredible offering will include his released Cyrus Erie and Quick singles (both "A" and "B" sides) along with his never-before-heard solo single recorded for Epic Records, but never released to the public. These two tracks, "I'll Hold Out My Hand" and "It Wont Be the Same Without You" (like all of the others), will be remastered from the original master tapes.
All that, along with FIVE unreleased Cyrus Erie demos, recorded by Eric before the Cleveland-based group headed to New York City to record their first Epic single!
More information (including label and release date) will be coming on this exciting compilation as details get confirmed. until then, let the drooling begin!
Post subject: [20??-??-??] Eric Carmen "The Early Years" (Legacy)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:12 am
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Interesting...
Check this out, here's something that's been puzzling me since 1973. Around the middle of that year, my local AM radio station was playing a record titled something like "Sometime In Your Life", the artist was some guy named Eric, that's it, no last name, like Cher. It was a piano based mid-tempo ballad with a rave up at the end. I didn't know much of Eric Carmen at the time outside of The Raspberries, but looking back on it, this guy sounds very similar to him, but clearly they are different, I think, ha. Eric might even be British. There’s nothing on him in internet land though.
Here’s what the song sounds like, I still have it on taped-off-the-radio cassette:
Intro = classical style piano, fast waltz, then pause
Switch over to 4/4 time, mid-tempo
Piano & vocals only:
You pass, you smile, and you say hi But you don’t really know me But maybe you could if you try Though there is nothing that that you owe me
Full band in
But it’s always the two kind of sometime in your life, oh Yes it’s always your two kind of sometime in your life
Backing strings come in
When you find life passing you by Without you really having known it You think about the love inside Maybe now is the time to show it
‘Cause it’s always the two kind of sometime in your life, oh Yes it’s always your two kind of sometime in your life
instrumental verse = guitar power pop type chord strumming
‘Cause it’s always the two kind of sometime in your life, oh Yes it’s always your two kind of sometime in your life oh, in your life oh, in your life
song comes to a stop, a pause piano chords start pounding band comes back in for vocal rave up thingy
Time wise, this was released in between The Raspberries “Let’s Pretend” March ’73 and “Tonight” Sept ’73.
I doubt he’s Eric Carmen, but he’s a worthy imitation before Carmen’s solo career proper. Meanwhile I’ll keep searching the web…
Update: an artist named Eric had a minor hit on WMEX radio Boston in May 1973 with the record "Wonder Where My Friend Could Be" / "Little Can Be Done", on the Paramount label...
Post subject: [20??-??-??] Eric Carmen "The Early Years" (Legacy)
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 8:18 am
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The latest Shindig # 37 with The Raspberries on the cover has a 2 page article on Cyrus Erie, plus a 2 pager on The Choir, with a 10 pager on The Raspberries, kool...
Post subject: [20??-??-??] Eric Carmen "The Early Years" (Legacy)
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 12:00 pm
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I found it, I found it !!!
The missing record above "Sometime In Your Life"/"Rebel Woman" is by an artist named Erik, not Eric. On the Eden label # 7302, looks like a small home town deal. No other info in Discogs on this label or Erik. Now I've gotta get me a copy... 43 year search is over !!
Post subject: [20??-??-??] Eric Carmen "The Early Years" (Legacy)
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 2:45 pm
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According to a moderator post on the Eric Carmen website a year ago:
Lots of people have been asking about the status of "Eric Carmen: The Early Years." All I can tell you is that the project is currently on the back-burner. "The Essential Eric Carmen" is just the tip of the iceberg in Sony's renewed interest in Eric's career. An expanded set of all of his solo albums with bonus tracks is in the works as well as other surprises to be announced. Until the dust settles (and Sony picks and chooses what it wants to officially release), "The Early Years" needs to wait in line. Stay tuned...
Post subject: [20??-??-??] Eric Carmen "The Early Years" (Legacy)
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 3:17 pm
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Thanks Robin! Having picked up the first two solo albums by Eric Carmen from Japan it is worth the wait. Extremely happy with them, especially the bonus tracks. A great plus.
Post subject: [20??-??-??] Eric Carmen "The Early Years" (Legacy)
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 3:27 pm
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Think I've already mentioned this to Rick, but I'm not happy with how the bonus tracks are arranged on the Japanese releases. For example, this early demo of "Change Of Heart" was put on the album of the same name, but it's from 1975 and done in the style of Eric's first solo album, very different from the final version:
It really should have gone on the first CD, not the third. And Eric has more early demos streaming on his website which Sony could have added to the first album, saving the live 1976 stuff for a separate release of its own.
WAN hopes that Sony USA will make the eventual American editions a little more extravagant.
Post subject: [20??-??-??] Eric Carmen "The Early Years" (Legacy)
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 4:10 pm
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Besides the original version of "Change of Heart", what other bonuses appear on the Japanese releases of his 4 Arista solo albums? Are there track lists anywhere? Are they still in print?
I usually get Japanese titles via third party sellers at Amazon UK, a couple of weeks after the release dates when the prices have dropped. MusicJapan or JapanMedia are my favourites because they pack really well and everything arrives in one piece with the mini-LP sleeves unbent. CDJapan was not good to me in that regard.
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