Melts in Your Brain Not on Your Wrist: The Complete Recordings 1965 to 1967

Melts in Your Brain Not on Your Wrist: The Complete Recordings 1965 to 1967

by The Chocolate Watchband
Melts in Your Brain Not on Your Wrist: The Complete Recordings 1965 to 1967

Melts in Your Brain Not on Your Wrist: The Complete Recordings 1965 to 1967

by The Chocolate Watchband

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Overview

This double-CD set of Chocolate Watchband material is so overpowering that it's difficult to know where to begin. A group that never charted a single (forget an album) across four tumultuous years is suddenly given the box-set treatment in miniature, a double-disc package containing not only every track ever recorded and released by the actual Chocolate Watchband, but also every track ever attributed to them, and also three cuts featuring original Watchband lead singer David Aguilar providing new lead vocals to replace singing that was wiped (or not recorded) at the time. And just to show how screwed-up their history was, the non-Watchband material runs 20 minutes longer than the stuff they actually recorded. (Their one-time manager, Ed Cobb, who seldom seemed to have much good to say about the actual Watchband, is probably watching in total astonishment from whatever celestial plain he alighted upon in death.) And what makes it all even better is that not only is all of this material organized properly for the first time, the real Watchband stuff filling up disc one, but it all sounds incredible -- for the first time, even amid reissues by Rhino and Sundazed, here is a collection of songs that don't sound at least half a generation "off" in quality and source material. Disc two contains everything ever attributed to the group, including the contents of the entire third album, One Step Beyond (which was done by a substitute version of the band). The collection also, at last, identifies the sources of two sets of fake Watchband tracks as the rival West Coast bands the Yo-Yoz and the Inmates, both of which had been involved with Cobb. And even that material is in its best condition ever, and not bad for it, either -- it might not have been the Watchband, but most of this was better than decent music. The only two cuts here that were a mystery going in were the versions of "Medication" and "'Til the End of the Day" on which David Aguilar put on new vocals in 2005 -- and he pulls it off successfully. The 35-year gap is bridged without too much trouble, and if he sounds older, he still sings well. Basically, this set reduces in importance the prior reissues from Sundazed and other labels, and the accompanying annotation provides the most detailed history of the band ever assembled. In essence, it's worth every cent being asked for it, and then some, for fans of garage punk and '60s garage bands, as well as psychedelic enthusiasts. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 06/21/2005
Label: Big Beat Records
UPC: 0029667424929
Rank: 54515

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Let's Talk About Girls
  2. Sweet Young Thing
  3. Baby Blue
  4. Blues' Theme
  5. Loose Lip Sync Ship
  6. Don't Need Your Lovin'
  7. Sitting There Standing
  8. Misty Lane
  9. She Weaves a Tender Trap
  10. Are You Gonna Be There (At the Love In)
  11. No Way Out
  12. In the Midnight Hour
  13. Come On
  14. Gone and Passes By
  15. I'm Not Like Everybody Else
  16. I Ain't No Miracle Worker
  17. Milk Cow Blues
  18. Medication
  19. 'Til the End of the Day
  20. Psychedelic Trip

Disc 2

  1. Let's Talk About Girls
  2. In the Midnight Hour
  3. Hot Dusty Roads
  4. Gossamer Wings
  5. Baby Blue
  6. Medication
  7. Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying
  8. Since You Broke My Heart
  9. Uncle Morris
  10. How Ya Been
  11. Devil's Motorcycle
  12. I Don't Need No Doctor
  13. Flowers
  14. Fireface
  15. And She's Lonely
  16. Dark Side of the Mushroom
  17. Expo 2000
  18. Voyage of the Trieste
  19. In the Past
  20. The Inner Mystique
  21. The Uncharted Sea (AKA the Voyage of the Trieste)
  22. Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go
  23. Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Chocolate Watchband   Primary Artist
Inmates   Primary Artist
Yo-Yoz   Primary Artist
Hogs   Primary Artist
David Aguilar   Vocals
Don Bennett Trio   Vocals

Technical Credits

Chuck Berry   Composer
Ed Cobb   Composer,Producer
Valerie Simpson   Composer
Roger Armstrong   Archive Research
Ray Davies   Composer
Richard Podolor   Composer
Nick Robbins   Mastering
Alec Palao   Concept,Annotation,Pre-Production,Archive Research
Phil Smee   Package Design
Gerry Marsden   Composer
Hank Ballard   Composer
Wilson Pickett   Composer
Steve Cropper   Composer
Ben DiTosti   Composer
Don Everly   Composer
Wally Sound   Pre-Production
Nickolas Ashford   Composer
Mike Curb   Composer
David Aguilar   Composer
Les Maguire   Composer
Nancie Mantz   Composer
Sean Tolby   Composer
Manny Freiser   Composer
Danny Phay   Composer
Wayne Proctor   Composer
Les Chadwick   Composer
Al Rogers   Lettering
Freddie Marsden   Composer
Annette Tucker   Composer
Mark Loomis   Composer
Gary Andrijasevich   Composer
Yo-Yoz   Performer
Kokomo Arnold   Composer
Bill Cooper   Composer
Bill Flores   Composer
Stephen Stills   Composer
Bob Dylan   Composer
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