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Bootleg Track Talk: Aftermath (And Mr. Spector And Mr. Pitney Came Too)
Date: May 26, 2017 14:13

Aftermath (And Mr. Spector And Mr. Pitney Came Too):





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Recording date(s):

640204A 4th February: Regent Sound Studios, London

Available on the following bootleg(s):


[1224] Necrophilia 02:44 A Vinyl Gang Product
[2146] Files 1961-1964 02:43 No Label
[2309] Necrophilia 03:17 THE SWINGIN' PIG RECORDS
[2310] Necrophilia 02:44 No Label
[2648] INSTRUMENTALS VOLUME II 03:13 City Records

Thanks to dbboots.com and Nico Zentgraf for the info thumbs up

What are your thoughts on this track?



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2017-05-26 17:49 by DandelionPowderman.

Re: Bootleg Track Talk: Aftermath (And Mr. Spector And Mr. Pitney Came Too)
Posted by: Deltics ()
Date: May 26, 2017 15:13

According to Zentgraf it was recorded at Regent Sound in February, 1964.
I know who I believe.

640204A 4th February: Regent Sound Studios, London. Producer: Andrew Oldham.
Sound Engineer: Bill Farley.
- Andrew's Blues (Nanker Phelge/Phil Spector) -Gene Pitney and STU on piano,
Phil Spector on maracas and vocals, Graham Nash and Allan Clark on backing
vocals
- Can I Get A Witness (Brian Holland/Lamont Dozier/Eddie Holland) -STU on
piano; debutalbum-version
- Little By Little (Nanker Phelge/Phil Spector) -STU and Gene Pitney on piano,
Phil Spector on maracas; debutalbum-version
- Now I've Got A Witness (Nanker Phelge) -Gene Pitney and STU on organ,
Phil Spector on maracas; debutalbum-version
- Spector And Pitney Came Too (Nanker Phelge/Phil Spector) -Gene Pitney and
STU on piano, Phil Spector on maracas
Note: Spector And Pitney Came Too was later renamed by Andrew Oldham in
Aftermath (when he compiled Necrophilia).


"As we say in England, it can get a bit trainspottery"

Re: Bootleg Track Talk: Aftermath (And Mr. Spector And Mr. Pitney Came Too)
Posted by: Monsoon Ragoon ()
Date: May 26, 2017 15:33

Of course it's not from summer 1965. It has much to do with Andrews Blues, sort of its vocal version and two tracks from the 1st LP. So it must be early 1964. Not a great tune, more a nonsense jam like this 1966 instrumental Trouble In Mind.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2017-05-26 15:33 by Monsoon Ragoon.

Re: Bootleg Track Talk: Aftermath (And Mr. Spector And Mr. Pitney Came Too)
Posted by: LeonidP ()
Date: May 26, 2017 17:49

Never heard this called 'Aftermath' before, i have it under a different name (will have to check when home, later). Still great classic playing by the boys, in the save vein as the likes of Can I Get A Witness, or South Mich. Ave.

Re: Bootleg Track Talk: Aftermath (And Mr. Spector And Mr. Pitney Came Too)
Date: May 26, 2017 17:50

Quote
Deltics
According to Zentgraf it was recorded at Regent Sound in February, 1964.
I know who I believe.

640204A 4th February: Regent Sound Studios, London. Producer: Andrew Oldham.
Sound Engineer: Bill Farley.
- Andrew's Blues (Nanker Phelge/Phil Spector) -Gene Pitney and STU on piano,
Phil Spector on maracas and vocals, Graham Nash and Allan Clark on backing
vocals
- Can I Get A Witness (Brian Holland/Lamont Dozier/Eddie Holland) -STU on
piano; debutalbum-version
- Little By Little (Nanker Phelge/Phil Spector) -STU and Gene Pitney on piano,
Phil Spector on maracas; debutalbum-version
- Now I've Got A Witness (Nanker Phelge) -Gene Pitney and STU on organ,
Phil Spector on maracas; debutalbum-version
- Spector And Pitney Came Too (Nanker Phelge/Phil Spector) -Gene Pitney and
STU on piano, Phil Spector on maracas
Note: Spector And Pitney Came Too was later renamed by Andrew Oldham in
Aftermath (when he compiled Necrophilia).

Corrected! A bit too quick there.

Re: Bootleg Track Talk: Aftermath (And Mr. Spector And Mr. Pitney Came Too)
Posted by: LeonidP ()
Date: May 27, 2017 18:08

Quote
LeonidP
Never heard this called 'Aftermath' before, i have it under a different name (will have to check when home, later). Still great classic playing by the boys, in the save vein as the likes of Can I Get A Witness, or South Mich. Ave.

Okay found it, the title i have is just what's in parentheses
"And Mr. Spector And Mr. Pitney Came Too" ... not Aftermath. Of course vocal version is Andrew's Blues (which I have on the back of a 10" @#$%& blues vinyl single)



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