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1 Born Under a Bad Sign
Apple Pie Motherhood Band
7:05
 
2 I'd Like to Know
Apple Pie Motherhood Band
2:20
 
3 Ice
Apple Pie Motherhood Band
2:32
 
4 Yesterday's New Song
Apple Pie Motherhood Band
3:18
 
5 Barnaby's Madness
Apple Pie Motherhood Band
2:45
 
6 The Ultimate/Contact
Apple Pie Motherhood Band
7:14
 
7 The Way It Feels
Apple Pie Motherhood Band
2:32
 
8 Bread and Jam
Apple Pie Motherhood Band
3:19
 
9 Apple Pie
Apple Pie Motherhood Band
3:00
 
10 Variations on a Fingernail
Apple Pie Motherhood Band
3:15
 
11 Variations on a Fingernail
Apple Pie Motherhood Band
 

Title: The Apple Pie Motherhood Band
Artist: Apple Pie & Motherhood

The Apple Pie Motherhood Band were a Boston-based aggregate combining a formative heavy blues base with equally earthy elements of psychedelia. With Atlantic Records staff producer Felix Pappalardi behind the console, the results were a reflection of the ever-changing pop/rock soundscape. Although the band' s lineup would remain in a constant state of flux, the ensemble credited here includes Dick Barnaby (bass), Jack Bruno (drums), Joe Castagno (guitar), Ted Demos (guitar), and Jeff Labes (organ/piano). Although Anne Tanzey, their original "chick" (à la Janis Joplin) singer had already split by the time they were recording this -- their self-titled debut album -- Marilyn Lundquist (vocal) was temporarily filling the vocalist's void. Her dulcet tones grace several songs -- particularly notable is the Baroque-flavored update of David Blue's "I'd Like to Know" and the trippy "Ice," which Lundquist co-wrote alongside Demos. The thoroughly explored reading of Albert King's "Born Under a Bad Sign" is an obvious homage to British supergroup trio Cream who had previously reworked it into a blues-fused jam. Listeners can even catch Barnaby's note-for-note recitation of Jack Bruce's foreboding bassline during the waning moments of the fade. Labes' "Yesterday's New Song" is a minor-chord masterwork. The gentle and understated melody perfectly supports some of the Apple Pie Motherhood Band's best vocal harmonies -- recalling the Association or Spanky & Our Gang at their affective best. Barnaby contributes the catchy and concise "Barnaby's Madness," and while the psych-meets-punk vibe is an earmark of the unit's Bosstown Sound roots, to a certain degree, the best of the band can be heard on the seven-plus minute slice of psych medley that links the group-penned instrumental "The Ultimate" to a blue-eyed soulful interpretation of Garry Bonner and Alan Gordon's "Contact." The number was a return to the Apple Pie Motherhood Band's prototype C.C. & the Chasers -- whose single "Put the Clock Back on the Wall" b/w "Two & Twenty" were both from the Bonner/Gordon songbook. Labes' quirky "The Way It Feels" may well have been inspired by Sopwith Camel's vintage sounding "Hello, Hello," while his upbeat "Apple Pie" is layered in sweet, harmony-laden sunshine pop. Labes likewise penned the closer "Variations on a Fingernail" that propels forward with tricky rhythmic syncopation reminiscent of early Mothers of Invention melodies such as "Mother People" and "Oh No." The Apple Pie Motherhood Band would continue with a revolving door personnel for another year and release their swan song Apple Pie (1970) shortly before breaking up at the dawn of the following decade. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Performers: Adam Meyers - Harmonica, Vocals; Dick Barnaby - Bass; Jack Bruno - Guitar, Vocals; Joe Castagno - Guitar; Ted Demos - Guitar, Vocals; Jeff Labes - Keyboards; Michael Sorafine - Guitar, Vocals



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Catalog #: WWCCM08502
UPC: 617742085020

 

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