Innocents - The Innocents The Complete Indigo Recordings
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 See Larger Image | The Innocents/The Complete Indigo Recordings Artist : The Innocents List Price : $24.49 USD Your Price : $24.49 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 1992-06-26 Studio : Ace Label : Ace Avg. Customer Rating : (3 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for The Innocents The Complete Indigo Recordings Why A 25-Track Volume On These Guys? Rating: I mean, with all of two hit singles to their credit, would it not have been better to put out an album combining those two with the three they had in their shared billing with Kathy Young, and their B-sides, all on the Indigo label? Then add in a few of the solo cuts included here along with a few album or non-hits done with Kathy? Or perhaps both sides of the one disc they cut for the Andex label (a subsidiary of Keen) as a quartet known as The Echoes back in 1959 (Time b/w Dee Dee Di Oh. That would at least have made some sense.
There is a Dee Dee Di Oh in this volume (as well as a cut titled Time Makes You Change), but it's not clear from the two pages of liner notes written by Rob Finnis in 1992 if these are, in fact, the Andex sides. There is no discography of te contents, and all it says after both on the reverse is an indication that they date to 1961.
In any event, to be fair, they did score on the charts first, in late summer 1960, when Honest I Do reached # 28 Billboard Pop Hot 100 b/w My Baby Hully Gullys on Indigo 105. Then, in late October, a cover of a 1954 recording by the R&B group, The Rivileers (did not chart) called A Thousand Stars was released on Indigo 108 billed to Kathy Young with The Innocents, b/w Eddie My Darling, and it rose to # 3 Hot 100/# 6 R&B in December. Then, late that year on Indigo 111, Gee Whiz, billd to The Innocents, hit # 15 R&B/# 28 Hot 100 b/w Please Mr. Sun. And that would be it for solo gits for lead James West, bass Al Candelaria, and tenor/guitarist Darron Stankey.
Early in 1961 Kathy Young with The Innocents took Happy Birthday Blues to # 30 Hot 100 b/w Someone To Love on Indigo 115, and in September, Magic Is The Night to # 80 Hot 100 b/w Du Du'nt Du on Indigo 125.
Not a bad little album, with beautiful sound reproduction and informative notes (as is usually the case with Ace of London), and it does contain all four sides of their two hit singles. But in the end it's a bit of a "Bear Family overkill" - a reference to that distributor in Germany famous for putting out multi-track compilations for one- or two-hit wonders (see Robin Luke as an example).
Customer Reviews for The Innocents The Complete Indigo Recordings Cd A UNIQUE SOUND WITH HEART! Rating: I have thoroughly enjoyed this trio's background harmonies. Now,after listening closely to this CD with them doing their own thing I see it is where they Really shine!
Some of the tunes seem to be included before they were completed
in the studio and ready for actual release. That doesn't take
away from the body of work presented here-it has great emotional
feel. The trio had to be 18 or 19 at the time and you get an authentic youthful lovesick yearning put across with a truly
unusual harmony blend-soft and breathy with a minimum of music so
you can really hear the vocals. Sometimes the harmony is so close
and blended you can't pick out the separate parts. The lead vocalist sings with sincerity and heart and does some unusual
things-there is alot of freedom, experimenting and stretching
going on-and what a sound!
Most of the songs are ballads, but hey, that's what this group is all about.
LISTEN! BUY! ENJOY!
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