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This Two CD Set features Over 25 Previously Unreleased Tracks Ranging from Alternate Versions of 1970s Humble Pie Classics Right Through to the Very Last Recordings He Made with Peter Frampton, in Los Angeles, Just Weeks Before He Died in 1991. Also Included is the "lost" Official Receivers Studio Album from 1987 (CD2 Tracks 4-14) which also Includes Contributions from his 80s Blackberries! Pp Arnold, Sam Brown and Margo Buchanan. Add to that the Inclusion of the Track Thought of as the Marriott Holy Grail, the Orchestral Version of Jo Browns Song "soldier". This Previously Unreleased Track was Touted as a Possible Single Back in 1977.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 5.55 x 4.97 x 0.54 inches; 2.83 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Darlings of Wapping
- Date First Available : February 12, 2007
- Label : Darlings of Wapping
- ASIN : B0009QZ4KQ
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #519,761 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #5,143 in British Music
- #8,356 in Blues Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #40,669 in Metal
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Compiler John Hellier is editor of the excellent Small Faces fanzine 'Darlings of Whapping Wharf Launderette' fanzine and co-author of the immensely readable Marriott biography 'All Too Beautiful' and he probably knows the man's music better than anyone. The result of his labours is a very satisfying collection of material ranging from alternate takes of Humble Pie tracks from the early 1970s through to the three fine tracks he recorded with Peter Frampton just days before his untimely death. It is clear from listening to this collection that Marriott's creative drive never lost its momentum regardless of whatever may have been going on in his, often turbulent, personal or professional life. Also evident is the tremendous sense of fun that was always an integral part of the man's music throughout his career (check out 'I Need Your Love Like a Fish Needs a Raincoat' or 'Toe Rag')
There are many highlights, including the unreleased version of Joe Brown's 'Soldier' recorded with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, which this particular fan has been waiting to hear since first hearing about it in 1976.
Speaking personally, it is the dozen tracks from 1987 that Marriott recorded for an unreleased album with his Official Receivers line up that steal the show. These tracks have been circulating among fans on dodgy cassettes for many years now and it is a real treat to hear them with decent sound quality at last. They date from a period that was truly a purple patch for Marriott, great performances of strong songs that rank among his very best, alongside a couple of well chosen covers (check out the glorious rocking version of the old Brenda Lee hit 'Sweet Nuthins'). If you are among the many who appreciate this extraordinary musician, you need this excellent compilation on your shelf alongside your Small Faces and Humble Pie albums, you will not be disappointed.
whom steve marriott covered "let's spend the night together"
featured on this double album gold mine
for the price amazon is offering you get 40 tracks
of all the deifferent genre's marriott like to test the water with..you get the soul funky "solider" and "jesus loves me" there is a couple more james brown covers but i can't be bothered too mention them all..
you get "midnight of my life" which is off the newly re-released "all stars" album..but this was released before so i can't complain
you get the great instrumental "they call it love[but it smells like pussy] [GREAT TITLE marriott]
"thirty day shuffle" with marriott's raspy voice comin' into full swing on a classic
and the title track "rainy changes" is an absolute classic
that is beautiful and touchin'
and the hillarous and superb "tog rag" [featuring a two year old Toby Marriott is sweet and touchin']
i'm generally happy to have this double CD between my fingers and it was worth the 13 pounds i paid for it..as it cerments the legacy of a truly great artist with one of the best soul voices ever
plus the three songs with peter frampton that were too make up a new humble pie...are of a standard you'd expect from frampton and marriott..i wish they would of made some more songs..but the siuations that were to follow stop in it's tracks
hpeter frampton and steve marriott ever performin' again and it took a artist on par with mick jagger for a beltin' voice and energy that made these songs CLASSIC
RIP stevie Marriott
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しかし、ここでのマリオットはどうだ。ジムレヴァートンとの共作はどれも素晴らしい。特に「Phone call away」は正にベストオブベストじゃないかな?アレンジ的にも後の30 seconds to midnite のものより断然こちらのほうが良い。これらのオリジナルを、過去全てのソウル、リズムアンドブルースを自らの血肉に変えた上で熱唱する姿には感動しかない。
晩年の姿は病を押して日本での傑作ライブを出したOVライトに重なるものがある。
91年の来日、実現してほしかったなあ。
いや、これは大名盤ですよ。
スティーブマリオットはブルーアイドソウルなどではなく、真のソウルマンだ!