Post subject: [2010-05-10] The La's "Callin' All" 4-CD box set (Universal UK)
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:53 pm
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CD 1 1. Way Out 2. Knock Me Down 3. Endless 4. Liberty Ship 4 Track Demo 5. Freedom Song 4 Track Demo 6. There She Goes Original Single Version 7. Who Knows? 8. Come In, Come Out 9. Man I'm Only Human 10. Way Out New Version 11. Timeless Melody Unreleased Single Version 12. Clean Prophet Unreleased Version 13. Ride Yer Camel Unreleased Version 14. Over 15. Clean Prophet 16. All By Myself 17. I.O.U. Alternative Version 18. Feelin Alternative Version 19. Timeless Melody Live at Chicago Metro 20. I Can't Sleep Live at Chicago Metro 21. Callin' All Live 22. Timeless Melody Sound Sampler Version
CD 2 1. Son Of A Gun Take 2 - John Porter Produced 1987 Previously Unreleased 2. Failure John Porter Produced 1987 Previously Unreleased 3. Timeless Melody Rehearsal John Porter Version Previously Unreleased 4. Way Out Rehearsal 1987 Previously Unreleased 5. Doledrum Dave Allen Produced 1987 Previously Unreleased 6. Feelin Alternative Version 7. There She Goes Busker Version John Leckie Produced Previously Unreleased 8. Come In Come Out John Leckie Produced 1988 Previously Unreleased 9. Callin' All Bob Andrews Produced 1988 Previously Unreleased 10. I Can't Sleep Bob Andrews Produced 1988 Previously Unreleased 11. Son Of A Gun Rehearsal 1988 Previously Unreleased 12. Looking Glass Rehearsal Bob Andrews Version Previously Unreleased 13. Failure Jeremy Allom Produced 1989 Previously Unreleased 14. Callin' All Acoustic Jeremy Allom Version Previously Unreleased 15. Son Of A Gun Take 2 Jeremy Allom Produced 1989 Previously Unreleased 16. Freedom Song Mike Hedges Produced May 1989 Previously Unreleased 17. There She Goes Acoustic Version Steve Lillywhite Produced Previously Unreleased 18. Knock Me Down Steve Lillywhite Produced Previously Unreleased 19. Callin' All Steve Lillywhite Produced Previously Unreleased 20. Come In Come Out Rehearsal Steve Ripley Produced Previously Unreleased 21. I Can't Sleep Out-take Instrumental Previously Unreleased
CD 3 1. Son Of A Gun Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 2. Freedom Song Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 3. Clean Prophet Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 4. Way Out Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 5. There She Goes Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 6. Doledrum Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 7. Come In Come Out Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 8. Timeless Melody Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 9. I Can't Sleep Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 10. Knock Me Down Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 11. I.O.U. Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 12. Feelin' Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 13. Callin' All Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 14. Liberty Ship Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 15. Failure Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 16. Looking Glass Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 17. I Am The Key Town Country Club 1989 Previously Unreleased 18. Son Of A Gun (Acoustic) Manchester. Key 103 Jan 1989 Previously Unreleased 19. I Can't Sleep (Acoustic) Manchester, Key 103 Jan 1989 Previously Unreleased 20. Timeless Melody Manchester Key 103 Jan 1989 Previously Unreleased 21. I.O.U. Manchester, Key 103 May 1989 Previously Unreleased 22. Feelin Manchester, Key 103 May 1989 Previously Unreleased 23. Failure Manchester Key 103 May 1989 Previously Unreleased
CD 4 1. Son Of A Gun Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 2. Freedom Song Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 3. Clean Prophet Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 4. Come In Come Out Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 5. Way Out Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 6. Timeless Melody Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 7. I.O.U. Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 8. I Can't Sleep Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 9. There She Goes Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 10. Doledrum Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 11. Follow Me Down Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 12. Knock Me Down Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 13. Feelin' Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 14. Alright Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 15. Liberty Ship Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 16. Callin' All Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 17. Failure Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 18. Looking Glass Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 19. Swashbuckler Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 20. I Can't Sleep Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 21. Feelin' Marquee 23/4/1991 Previously Unreleased 22. There She Goes 2 Meter Session, 3FM (Dutch Radio) Previously Unreleased 23. Timeless Melody 2 Meter Session, 3FM (Dutch Radio) Previously Unreleased 24. Doledrum 2 Meter Session, 3FM (Dutch Radio) Previously Unreleased 25. Feelin' 2 Meter Session, 3FM (Dutch Radio) Previously Unreleased 26. Alright 2 Meter Session, 3FM (Dutch Radio) Previously Unreleased
Post subject: [2010-05-10] The La's "Callin' All" 4-CD box set (Universal UK)
Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 9:59 am
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Calling all obsessive compulsives! One album leads to a 4 cd comp. However, this might be justified. I was just over at Amazon uk and the samples are up. The unreleased/alternate/live stuff is, at the least, compelling. And it makes Lee Mavers case that the album as released was not representative of the band. The live stuff is worth the admission price. This really is overkill, but as the story of a band derailed by a search for the perfect sound, it's a history lesson on pop music. I'm in for this, and by the way, if you order through Amazonuk it's about ten bucks cheaper than Amazon US, even with Vat. The price is actually lower at checkout.
Post subject: [2010-05-10] The La's "Callin' All" 4-CD box set (Universal UK)
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 11:50 pm
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Got this from Amazon today. I haven't begun to listen to all of it, but what I've heard so far is outstanding. La's fans are going to dig this in a big, big way.
Can a band who has only released one album in their career possibly deserve a 4-disc box? Oh, yeah.
Post subject: [2010-05-10] The La's "Callin' All" 4-CD box set (Universal UK)
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 10:19 am
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By the way (not BTW, I'm so sick of internet abbreviations), the package is really great, too. Nice hard-bound book format with lots of info and stories about the band. I'm looking forward to reading all of it.
What a shame this guy (Lee Mavers) can't get it together and record some new material. He's clearly a huge talent, as this box demonstrates. And apparently quite a head case, as some of the anecdotes indicate.
Post subject: [2010-05-10] The La's "Callin' All" 4-CD box set (Universal UK)
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 12:31 pm
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Greg Carrier wrote:
By the way (not BTW, I'm so sick of internet abbreviations), the package is really great, too. Nice hard-bound book format with lots of info and stories about the band. I'm looking forward to reading all of it.
What a shame this guy (Lee Mavers) can't get it together and record some new material. He's clearly a huge talent, as this box demonstrates. And apparently quite a head case, as some of the anecdotes indicate.
Agreed. I've only been able to listen to the studio portion, but beyond a few missteps (the eight minute Beefheart blues of Ride Yer Camel should've remained buried), the alternate/unreleased takes better the official versions by a good margin. You can hear the band trying different arrangements and approaches to the songs and the more acoustic based, less formal sound suits them well. Mavers voice is rougher/more expressive and his versatility in that department shines. There's an acoustic take of "There She Goes" on the second disc that is so pretty and light that it changes the whole feel of the song. This set shows that even the simplest sounding pop songs are rarely that at all. The La's truly were robbed of their debut, this proves it. Excellent piece of pop archaeology and worth it if this is your cup of tea. Can't wait to get to the live stuff.
Post subject: [2010-05-10] The La's "Callin' All" 4-CD box set (Universal UK)
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 2:57 pm
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Greg Carrier wrote:
By the way (not BTW, I'm so sick of internet abbreviations), the package is really great, too. Nice hard-bound book format with lots of info and stories about the band. I'm looking forward to reading all of it.
What a shame this guy (Lee Mavers) can't get it together and record some new material. He's clearly a huge talent, as this box demonstrates. And apparently quite a head case, as some of the anecdotes indicate.
Agreed. I've only been able to listen to the studio portion, but beyond a few missteps (the eight minute Beefheart blues of Ride Yer Camel should've remained buried), the alternate/unreleased takes better the official versions by a good margin. You can hear the band trying different arrangements and approaches to the songs and the more acoustic based, less formal sound suits them well. Mavers voice is rougher/more expressive and his versatility in that department shines. There's an acoustic take of "There She Goes" on the second disc that is so pretty and light that it changes the whole feel of the song. This set shows that even the simplest sounding pop songs are rarely that at all. The La's truly were robbed of their debut, this proves it. Excellent piece of pop archaeology and worth it if this is your cup of tea. Can't wait to get to the live stuff.
From what I've been able to listen to so far, I think that's pretty much right on the money. I've been impressed by the alternate takes and demos in that they all seem to have a different feel than the versions I know, but they all seem like really good alternate directions (for instance, there are several versions of There She Goes, and they all feel different enough that it never seems repititious). And I think this box illustrates something that I've read quite often about this band -- that they are (were) at their best doing rough, mostly acoustic versions of these great songs. Not that the other versions aren't great, too.
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