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    The Complete Mercury Recordings

    Spanky & Our Gang - The Complete Mercury Recordings

    03/11/2005 | Hip-o Select 

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    All Music Guide Review

    Although the original LPs have been out of print for decades, Spanky & Our Gang's Complete Mercury Recordings (2005) are once again available thanks to the audio archivists at Hip-O Select -- located online at www.hip-oselect.com. Featured in this thorough and comprehensive four-CD anthology are the contents of the albums Spanky and Our Gang (1967), Like to Get to Know You (1968), Anything You Choose b/w Without Rhyme or Reason (1969), the compilation Spanky's Greatest Hit(s) (1969) -- notable for a few alternate and extended versions of familiar favorites -- and the combo's posthumous Spanky and Our Gang Live (1970). Hardcore enthusiasts will be even more impressed with the seven never-before issued rarities and an entire disc devoted to monaural mixes of every song released on 45 -- including their fall of 1966 debut 7" single with non-LP covers of the Beatles' "And Your Bird Can Sing" b/w "Sealed With a Kiss," which had been a hit for Brian Hyland in 1962. Although there was the occasional personnel shift during their three-year ('66 -- '69) run, the aggregate originated with the quartet of Spanky McFarlane (vocals), Malcolm Hale (guitar/trombone/vocals), Nigel Pickering (guitar/vocals) and Oz Bach (vocals). John Seiter (drums), former percussionist for Odetta was next to join, followed by Pickering's one-time bandmates Kenny Hodges (bass/vocals) and Lefty Baker [aka Eustace Britchforth] (banjo/vocals). As the latter were appreciably seasoned, their contributions to Like to Get to Know You and Anything You Choose take the unit's musicality to a whole new level. Spanky & Our Gang gained a deserved reputation as consummate harmonizers with a penchant for light and slightly psychedelic pop fare. All told, they turned in five respective Top 40 entries and their earliest, "Sunday Will Never Be the Same," was also their highest charting side, landing at a lofty number nine. However their eclecticism, coupled with a comparatively off-the-wall sense of humor is exposed on the lesser-known cuts from Spanky and Our Gang. The tricky pro-pot "Commercial," the enchanting "5 Definitions of Love" -- containing lyrics lifted verbatim from a dictionary -- as well as the indescribably tasteful takes of John Denver's "Leaving on a Jet Plane" and E.Y. "Yip" Harburg's popular early 20th century standard "Brother Can You Spare a Dime" are but a few recommendations, while "Distance" and "Come and Open Your Eyes (Take a Look)" shouldn't be dismissed either. Like to Get to Know You adopts a motif of Americana, as each track provides a distinct slice of life -- ranging from the cocktail party atmosphere and ambience incorporated into "I'd Like to Get to Know You," the lazy "Sunday Morning" and low-down "Prescription for the Blues." The final studio title Anything You Choose b/w Without Rhyme or Reason is arguably the sextet's best. The pieces are linked together, resulting in an intricate yet cohesive multi-movement suite. Perhaps no song depicted the dichotomy of America in the late '60s like "Give a Damn," which was used as part of a memorable public service advertising campaign for the New York Urban Coalition and in politically and socially disparate regions of the United States, banned for explicit content. Other standouts include the pop-ish "And She's Mine," the stunning and insightful "Yesterday's Rain" and the coupling of the spoken introduction "But Back Then" to "Mecca Flat Blues," both with Little Brother Montgomery. Spanky & Our Gang disbanded in late 1968 after the death of co-founder Malcolm Hale. Greatest Hit(s) (1969) is notable for the extended rendering of "Sunday Morning," while "Like to Get to Know You" and "Give a Damn" are offered without the sound effects that are heard on the original LPs. Spanky and Our Gang Live was recorded prior to the addition of Seiter, Hodges and Baker, which accounts for the lack of any later era charting selections. What listeners are treated to, though, is an excellent batch of tunes, reflecting the musicians' unique tastes. The set boasts the sublime bluegrass-inspired "Nagasaki," "Amelia Earhart's Last Flight," plus the Gordon Lightfoot compositions "Steel Rail Blues" and "That's What You Get for Lovin' Me." The audio quality is unrivalled thanks to thorough digital remastering, while the oversized 24-page booklet contains an historical essay from Richard Barton Campbell, rare pictures, reproductions of memorabilia and a discography. Complete Mercury Recordings is limited to an initial pressing of 5,000 copies and once again is made available exclusively through www.hip-oselect.com. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

    The Complete Mercury Recordings Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Lazy Day
  • 3:09
  • Sound Clip for Lazy Day from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 5
  • Commercial
  • 1:31
  • Sound Clip for Commercial from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 10
  • Distance
  • 2:40
  • Sound Clip for Distance from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 16
  • My Bill
  • 2:28
  • Sound Clip for My Bill from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 17
  • Sunday Mornin'
  • 3:55
  • Sound Clip for Sunday Mornin' from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 19
  • Suzanne
  • 3:51
  • Sound Clip for Suzanne from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 23
  • Stardust
  • 3:33
  • Sound Clip for Stardust from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 25 (2)
  • Anything You Choose
  • 2:52
  • Sound Clip for Anything You Choose from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 26 (2)
  • And She's Mine
  • 2:42
  • Sound Clip for And She's Mine from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 27 (2)
  • Yesterday's Rain
  • 3:30
  • Sound Clip for Yesterday's Rain from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 28 (2)
  • Hong Kong Blues
  • 3:46
  • Sound Clip for Hong Kong Blues from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 29 (2)
  • Nowhere to Go
  • 0:50
  • Sound Clip for Nowhere to Go from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 30 (2)
  • Give a Damn
  • 3:37
  • Sound Clip for Give a Damn from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 31 (2)
  • Leopard Skin Phones
  • 2:57
  • Sound Clip for Leopard Skin Phones from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 33 (2)
  • Mecca Flat Blues
  • 3:23
  • Sound Clip for Mecca Flat Blues from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 36 (2)
  • Jane
  • 3:15
  • Sound Clip for Jane from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 37 (2)
  • Since You've Gone
  • 4:41
  • Sound Clip for Since You've Gone from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 40 (2)
  • Lazy Day
  • 3:02
  • Sound Clip for Lazy Day from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 41 (2)
  • Commercial
  • 1:39
  • Sound Clip for Commercial from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 43 (2)
  • Everybody's Talkin'
  • 3:15
  • Sound Clip for Everybody's Talkin' from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 44 (2)
  • Sunday Mornin'
  • 6:14
  • Sound Clip for Sunday Mornin' from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 46 (2)
  • Give a Damn
  • 3:39
  • Sound Clip for Give a Damn from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 48 (2)
  • And She's Mine
  • 3:21
  • Sound Clip for And She's Mine from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 49 (2)
  • Yesterday's Rain
  • 2:41
  • Sound Clip for Yesterday's Rain from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 50 (3)
  • Nagasaki
  • 1:21
  • Sound Clip for Nagasaki from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 52 (3)
  • Waltzing Matilda
  • 3:49
  • Sound Clip for Waltzing Matilda from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 54 (3)
  • Steel Rail Blues
  • 3:10
  • Sound Clip for Steel Rail Blues from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 55 (3)
  • Oh Daddy
  • 3:26
  • Sound Clip for Oh Daddy from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 56 (3)
  • Dirty Old Man
  • 2:20
  • Sound Clip for Dirty Old Man from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 57 (3)
  • The Klan
  • 4:47
  • Sound Clip for The Klan from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 60 (3)
  • Wasn't It You?
  • 3:35
  • Sound Clip for Wasn't It You? from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 62 (3)
  • Crying (#)
  • 3:04
  • Sound Clip for Crying (#) from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 70 (4)
  • Sealed With a Kiss
  • 2:05
  • Sound Clip for Sealed With a Kiss from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 72 (4)
  • Distance
  • 2:33
  • Sound Clip for Distance from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 75 (4)
  • Lazy Day
  • 3:06
  • Sound Clip for Lazy Day from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 77 (4)
  • Sunday Morning
  • 3:01
  • Sound Clip for Sunday Morning from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 81 (4)
  • Give a Damn
  • 2:54
  • Sound Clip for Give a Damn from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 82 (4)
  • The Swinging Gate
  • 2:15
  • Sound Clip for The Swinging Gate from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 83 (4)
  • Yesterday's Rain
  • 3:14
  • Sound Clip for Yesterday's Rain from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 85 (4)
  • Anything You Chose
  • 2:58
  • Sound Clip for Anything You Chose from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 86 (4)
  • Mecca Flat Blues
  • 3:22
  • Sound Clip for Mecca Flat Blues from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 87 (4)
  • And She's Mine
  • 2:46
  • Sound Clip for And She's Mine from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • 88 (4)
  • Leopard Skin Phones
  • 3:00
  • Sound Clip for Leopard Skin Phones from The Complete Mercury Recordings


  • Credits of The Complete Mercury Recordings

    • Joe Sidore
    • Engineer, Technical Supervisor, Performer
    • Bob Dorough
    • Arranger, Producer, Vocal Arrangement, Performer

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