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Post subject: [2015-08-28] The Kitchen Cinq "When The Rainbow Disappears: An Anthology 1965-68" (Light In The Attic)
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 7:49 pm
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Description Lee Hazlewood’s LHI flagship group, The Kitchen Cinq, had everything but one elusive factor: success. Formed as The Illusions (and briefly The Y’alls) in Amarillo, Texas, the group blended garage punk with killer harmonies and a slight sense of the absurd. Picking up steam locally in the mid-‘60s, the members started to think about cracking it on a bigger scale, and, in 1966, moved to LA. “Almost immediately upon arrival, we auditioned for Lee,” says guitarist/vocalist Mark Creamer. “He said, ‘Deal.’" Another of Hazlewood’s coterie, Suzi Jane Hokom, was charged with producing the group, making her a de facto female pioneer in the industry. By 1968, The Kitchen Cinq issued a total of five impressive singles and one album, Everything But. They recorded a surprisingly vast amount of material, all of which is collected here. Their version of The Beau Brummels’ “Still In Love With You Baby” was a regional hit in many cities, but they were still chasing a big hit, and the LA dream was wearing thin. In the end, the industry burned them out: the endless gigging, the radio spots, the long journeys–including an ill-fated East Coast tour that required them to drive from LA to Florida in three days. “I think LA ate the Texas boys; I really feel that way,” says guitarist/vocalist Jim Parker. The group split in ’68, and the members spread off into bands including Them, rock outfit Armageddon and, eventually, careers in studios. One–temporary member J.D. Souther–has a recurring role on the popular soap opera Nashville. The Kitchen Cinq was just a springboard for each of them, but listening to these overlooked works of beat-pop brilliance, you can’t help but wonder why it didn’t work out for the Texans at the time. Their songs–all of them–live on in this anthology.Tracklist 1. You'll Be Sorry Someday 2. Solitary Man 3. Determination 4. Please Come Back To Me 5. Codine 6. Young Boy 7. Last Chance To Turn Around 8. Still In Love With You Baby 9. If You Think... 10. I Can't Let Go 11. Need All The Help I Can Get 12. Young Boy 13. Searchin' 14. Figareux Figareux 15. Try 16. Gloria 17. Run For Your Life 18. Please Come Back 19. (Ellen's Fancies) Ride The Wind 20. When The Rainbow Disappears 21. The Street Song 22. I Want You 23. Wasn't It You 24. I Am You 25. Dying Daffodil Incident 26. Does Anybody Know 27. Good Lovin' (So Hard To Find) 28. For Never We Meethttp://www.amazon.com/dp/B011ECVTUM/?tag=imwan-20
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Post subject: [2015-08-28] The Kitchen Cinq "When The Rainbow Disappears: An Anthology 1965-68" (Light In The Attic)
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 7:52 pm
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Post subject: [2015-08-28] The Kitchen Cinq "When The Rainbow Disappears: An Anthology 1965-68" (Light In The Attic)
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 11:44 am
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Can't wait to get a copy of this one. Everybody who's heard it has raved about the reissue
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