- Make Up Your Mind - Kenny Johnson - Augie Moreno
- Dandelion Wine [Stereo Mix of Mercury] - Jerry Scheff - Whatt Four
- The Thinking Animal - Bob Hopps - Kenny Johnson - New Wing - Jerry Ritchey
- Christina, In My Dreams - Curt Boettcher - Gene Parsons - Jan Paxton
- Happy Lovin' Time - Dave Antrell - Black Box
- Ostrich People [Stereo Mix of In-Sound 403/Era 3185] - Chocolate Tunnel - Kenny Johnson - Jerry Ritchey
- She Loves Me - Dave Antrell
- How Many Times - Jim Gordon - Jim Gordon
- Games - Bogart Cult - Kenny Johnson
- Bad Sign [Stereo Mix of Columbia 2750 (Canada)] - Jaybees - Kenny Johnson
- Am I Wastin' My Time - Johnny Apollo
- Clean Up Your Own Backyard - Bakersfield Poppy Pickers - Kenny Johnson
- Nowhere to Go [Stereo Mix of Decca 32070] - Bill Comstock - Four Freshmen
- Is It Love - Willie & the Walkers
- Savin' (Everything for You Girl) [Stereo Mix of Pace 16-867 (Canada)] - Kenny Johnson - Lords - Lords
- Stay - Curt Boettcher - Gene DiNovi
- You Take Things Lightly Babe - Dave Antrell
- The Highly Successful Young Rupert White [Stereo Mix of Capitol 72530 (Cananda)] - Bob Hopps - Kenny Johnson - Privilege - Jerry Ritchey
- Is It Better to Live or to Die [Stereo Mix of Pace 18-1166 (Canada)] - Saxton
- Don't Put Me Down - Lords - Lords
- It's Written All Over My Face - Bakersfield Poppy Pickers - Kenny Johnson
- Who Do You Think You Are [Stereo Mix of Columbia 2750 (Canada)] - Jaybees - Kenny Johnson
- Dirt Beneath My Feet - Homogenized Dirt - Kenny Johnson
- I Never Wanna Hurt You - Dave Antrell
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Overview
One of the great eccentric pop producers of the '60s, Gary S. Paxton first scored with the early-'60s novelty singles "Alley Oop" and "Monster Mash," and a decade later he decamped for Nashville, where he got straight and found religion. In between those two extremes, he scored smash hits with the Association and Tommy Roe, and those singles are the touchstones for Happy Lovin' Time: Sunshine Pop from the Garpax Vaults, a spectacular collection of 24 Paxton-produced rarities from the late '70s. Most of these recordings -- a good chunk of which are unreleased; 13 of the 24, to be exact -- were made in 1966 and 1967, which is when Paxton headquartered his Garpax Studios in Hollywood, instructing the Four Freshmen on how to sing harmonies as he foraged a fruitful partnership with Curt Boettcher. "Nowhere to Go," that Four Freshmen 45, is here, as are the unreleased Boettcher numbers "Stay" and "Christina, In My Dreams," along with other collaborations with Curt. Boettcher was a good match for Paxton, ratcheting up his majestic instincts, but what's striking about Happy Lovin' Time is the extent of the producer's quirks, how he'd throw everything into the mix, balancing freaked-out fuzz guitars with blaring horns, undercutting a soul groove with harpsichords, and sliding harmonies into a bath of liquid echoes. All this studio flair is very trippy and very Southern Californian; the sides Paxton recorded in Bakersfield prior to leaving for Nashville aren't of a piece with this lush studio craft, there's not a bit of prescient country-rock. That ingenious use of the studio -- colorful and willful without being self-consciously strange -- is what makes Happy Lovin' Time such a delight. Sure, some of the songs are tightly written or boast hooks that carve their way into the cranium, but it's those sounds, softly swirling yet slyly insistent, that make this collection such a blast and such a valuable document of the swinging '60s L.A. underbelly. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Product Details
| Release Date: | 07/10/2015 |
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| Label: | Big Beat |
| UPC: | 0029667432825 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
The Four Freshmen Primary ArtistAugie Moreno Primary Artist
Johnny Apollo Primary Artist
The Whatt Four Primary Artist
The Jaybees Primary Artist
Willie & the Walkers Primary Artist
Chocolate Tunnel Primary Artist
Jim Gordon Primary Artist,Primary Artist
Mary Saxton Primary Artist
Dave Antrell Primary Artist
New Wing Primary Artist
Privilege Primary Artist
The Lords Primary Artist,Primary Artist
The Bogart Cult Primary Artist
The Black Box Primary Artist
The Bakersfield Poppy Pickers Primary Artist
Homogenized Dirt Primary Artist
Curt Boettcher Primary Artist
Technical Credits
Alec Palao Archive Research,Liner NotesPaul Jeffrey Package Design
Nick Robbins Mastering
Kenny Johnson Composer
Jerry Ritchey Composer
Bob Hopps Composer
Jan Paxton Composer
Jim Gordon Composer
Fred Lammers Cover Design
Bill Comstock Composer
Dave Antrell Composer
Gary S. Paxton Original Recording Producer,Engineer
Jerry Scheff Composer
Gene Parsons Composer
Gene DiNovi Composer
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