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The Left Banke - The Left Banke Too (1968) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

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The Left Banke - The Left Banke Too (1968) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

The Left Banke - The Left Banke Too (1968)
Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 699Mb
Megaupload, Multiupload | Baroque Pop, Psychedelia | 2011 US reissue | Sundazed LP 5376

The Left Banke - The Left Banke Too (1968) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

The Left Banke had been together for less than a year when their debut single, "Walk Away Renée," became a hit, and once the band began touring steadily, they started to fracture as Michael Brown, the group's 17-year-old wunderkind, songwriter, and pianist, decided he didn't care for life on the road. By the time the Left Banke cut their second album, Brown was out of the picture, as was producer and arranger Henry Lookofsky (he was also Brown's dad), and the line-up was down to a trio: vocalist Steve Martin-Caro, guitarist/bassist Tom Finn, and drummer George Cameron.

Not promising circumstances for the creation of The Left Banke Too, but surprisingly it's a fine album that shows the group's second string had plenty of talent and a sound creative vision. The album's tone differs from the debut, with fewer songs as mysterious as the lovelorn "Walk Away Renée" and "Pretty Ballerina," and a production that sounds more like intelligent sunshine pop than the leaner Baroque vision of its precursor. But with the help of outside songwriter Tom Feher, the remaining members came up with some impressive material, including the lush psychedelic pop of "There's Gonna Be a Storm" and "My Friend Today," the engaging up-tempo rocker "Goodbye Holly," and a witty tale of low-budget rock star decadence, "Bryant Hotel," which features some rollicking piano and a wailing vocal from Cameron. (He and Finn both stepped up for lead vocal spots on the album, with impressive results.) Brown reconciled with his bandmates long enough to write and produce a single, and both sides were included on Left Banke Too, with "Desirée" sounding like a grander variation on the tone of the first LP. The single was a flop, and none of the songs from The Left Banke Too fared any better, but even though it proved the be the band's swan song, it's a great pop album that confirms Michael Brown wasn't the only gifted songwriter in the group. (Two songs on the album feature backing vocals from one Steve Tallarico, who several years later would tie a scarf to his mike stand, change his name to Steven Tyler, and become the lead singer with Aerosmith.) Mark Deming Allmusic.

NB. The 'surface noise' at the end of side one is an intentional part of the recording.

Track listing:

01. Goodbye Holly
02. There’s Gonna Be A Storm
03. Sing Little Bird Sing
04. Nice To See You
05. Give The Man A Hand

06. Bryant Hotel
07. Desirée
08. Dark Is The Bark
09. In The Morning Light
10. My Friend Today

Personnel:

Steve Martin Caro — vocals, drums
Tom Feher — guitars, piano
Tom Finn — bass, electric guitar, backing vocals; lead vocals (on "Nice to See You")
George Cameron — drums, percussion, backing vocals; lead vocals (on "Goodbye Holly" and "Bryant Hotel")
With:
John Abbott — horn arrangements (on "In the Morning Light")
Ray Alonge — french horn (on "Dark is the Bark")
Chet Amsterdam — bass (on "Dark is the Bark")
Rick Brand — banjo (on "Bryant Hotel")
Michael Brown — piano, organ (on "Desirée")
Ralph Casale — guitar (on "Dark is the Bark")
Ray Desio — trombone (on "Dark is the Bark")
Bobby Gregg — drums (on "Desirée")
Paul Griffin — keyboards (on "Dark is the Bark")
Paul Leka — string arrangements; piano (on "Bryant Hotel")
Joe Mack — bass (on "Desirée")
Hugh McCracken — guitars (on "Desirée" and "Dark is the Bark")
Marvin Potocki — guitars, vocal (on "Give the Man a Hand")
Artie Schroek — vibraphone, drums, string arrangements (on "Dark is the Bark")
Marvin Stamm — trumpet (on "Dark is the Bark")
Steve Tallarico — backing vocals (on "Nice to See You," "Give the Man a Hand," and "Dark is the Bark")
George Young — woodwinds (on "Dark is the Bark")
Mastered by Bob Irwin

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