Horrible cover, doesn't even look like Dion, but great stuff. I remember hearing "Tomorrow Years later, I found the promo with the killer picture sleeve. I realize you may not have them, but can you still call it "complete"?
Someone mentioned "So Much Younger" but I'm not familiar with it, and I don't see it in the download. Et les noms des Wanderers!!! Still sounds similar though Found your addendum with "So Much Younger". Ironically, I had the 45, promo ; I remember seeing the song on the b side, I just don't remember it for some reason Wow, this looks great. Any way to get this reuploaded now that megaupload is gone? Contract ended Mar Fans myself included have literally gone on what its says on the label, to define the group and so have just 10 tracks for this seminal group see part 1.
But lets start off with how this group was NOT formed. It wasn't an advert in the music press "ex-pop star wants backing boy band, no previous musical experience essential" Dion pulled this group together, organically over time.
He started off with the lead singer and rhythm guitarist and then added John Fablo on lead guitar. So by the time he resumed his blues sessions, in March 65 he already had the group front line in place and only needed to find the right rhythm section to fit in. They sounded much the same, because it was much the same personnel involved in making the tracks , until somebody Norman Petty?
Baby Blue is of course not a blues but a contemporary Dylan song and suddenly everything is clicking in place - The DATW sound is there. Robert Mersey was behind the production desk and presumably heard nothing new, because this was left on the shelf until WWIB.
On the back of a hit, they could have released the other singles with more chance of success and an album to get DATW off into the emerging adult market. With Baby Blue, the Wanderers in all but name were up and running..
So then why the gap of 3 months before the September sessions started. He went on to found the 1st version of Blood Sweat and Tears and became a legendary producer of acts such as the Super Sessions. B The producer Tom Wilson was starting to build his reputation as a super producer. He had famously added a backing track to Simon and Garfunkles Sound of Silence and turned it into an overnight success. Outside 2 Ton Feathers, blues only features as part of the make up of the songs.
But what great album songs and maybe not singles we have here. Dion was no longer a teenager in love; these songs are directed at an emerging adult orientated album market. Dion is building on his personal song writing skills heard in classics like "No Ones waiting for me" and "The Road I'm on Gloria". But just use your ears, the sound of a group can be heard on all tracks. Ozzieguy November 27, at PM. The Wanderer December 11, at AM. Tom May 6, at PM. Ozzieguy May 7, at AM.
Cor May 7, at AM. Canny Lad May 7, at PM. Ozzieguy May 7, at PM. Lester May 7, at PM. Mark L. May 8, at AM. Ozzieguy May 8, at PM. Marty December 17, at PM. Ozzieguy December 18, at AM. Artists B. King [RIP] B. The album fits together so well and coherently that the contemporary and the nostalgic elements merge seamlessly into a pleasing whole, as valid a statement from Dion in as "Runaround Sue" or "Donna the Prima Donna" had been 30 years earlier.
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