Ian Dewhirst Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 (edited) Just going through some gear and I came across a Beach Boys album called "Stack O' Tracks" from '68 which is the original instrumental backing tracks of their hits from the mid 60's. Track 1, Side 1 is a 100% storming Northern instrumental version of "Darlin'" which sounds incredible. It is the 'Wreckin Crue' (the cream of L.A. session musicians) so it's obviously vintage stuff - not a million miles away from Mike Post IMO. Anyone know it? Ian D Edited April 10, 2008 by Ian Dewhirst
Sebastian Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 "Darlin'", with its proper vocals, and much of the "Wild Honey" LP is heavily soul/r&b influenced and Beach Boys was going through their post-Smile/Pet Sounds back-to-the-roots phase when they recorded it (some of their stuff from this period is extremely stripped down, primitive party stuff, "How She Boogalooed It", a cover of Stevie's "I Was Made To Love Her" etc.). I've never really thought about "Darlin'" in the context of being an instrumental northern soul stomper... and I've never checked out the "Stack O' Tracks" album... but I bet it works fine because it's a lovely stomping tune. I play the vocal take every now and then when I DJ at pop clubs etc.
Ian Dewhirst Posted April 10, 2008 Author Posted April 10, 2008 "Darlin'", with its proper vocals, and much of the "Wild Honey" LP is heavily soul/r&b influenced and Beach Boys was going through their post-Smile/Pet Sounds back-to-the-roots phase when they recorded it (some of their stuff from this period is extremely stripped down, primitive party stuff, "How She Boogalooed It", a cover of Stevie's "I Was Made To Love Her" etc.). I've never really thought about "Darlin'" in the context of being an instrumental northern soul stomper... and I've never checked out the "Stack O' Tracks" album... but I bet it works fine because it's a lovely stomping tune. I play the vocal take every now and then when I DJ at pop clubs etc. It's amazing just how Northern it is when the Beach Boys harmonies are removed. I've just done a comparison and you can plainly hear a straight Northern backing underneath the vocals. If it was the Sons Of Moses we'd all be lapping it up LOL......... Ian D
Prophonics 2029 Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 I have a Brian Wilson penned track The GTO,s Girl From New York City also done by The Exceptions.
Guest mel brat Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 (edited) "Darlin'", with its proper vocals, and much of the "Wild Honey" LP is heavily soul/r&b influenced and Beach Boys was going through their post-Smile/Pet Sounds back-to-the-roots phase when they recorded it (some of their stuff from this period is extremely stripped down, primitive party stuff, "How She Boogalooed It", a cover of Stevie's "I Was Made To Love Her" etc.). I've never really thought about "Darlin'" in the context of being an instrumental northern soul stomper... and I've never checked out the "Stack O' Tracks" album... but I bet it works fine because it's a lovely stomping tune. I play the vocal take every now and then when I DJ at pop clubs etc. Strange that, as "Darlin'" was easily my favourite Beach Boys record at the time - along with "God Only Knows" of course (which even Betty Everett doesn't quite do justice to!) Haven't heard it in a while though. Edited April 11, 2008 by mel brat
Guest mel brat Posted April 11, 2008 Posted April 11, 2008 (edited) ...just nipped over to YouTube for a quick listen to "Darlin" (I guessed it might be on there!), and I see what you mean. Somebody said it was originally written for Three Dog Night by the way... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v9DXNJQuB4 Edited April 11, 2008 by mel brat
Prophonics 2029 Posted April 11, 2008 Posted April 11, 2008 Tis a nice tune, not hear it for years. By the way look at the cartridge and in the corner of your eye without moving your eye from looking at the cartridge, what happens to the colours on the label.
Soulof Posted April 11, 2008 Posted April 11, 2008 (edited) ...just nipped over to YouTube for a quick listen to "Darlin" (I guessed it might be on there!), and I see what you mean. Somebody said it was originally written for Three Dog Night by the way... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v9DXNJQuB4 was at a very lame pop club ( they always are ) here a year ago or so and this came on. Got me to the floor w-out thinking as only a grt northern record can do. Abs superb ! forgot would love to hear the instr. Edited April 11, 2008 by Soulof
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