I admit it – I had not
heard of The Paley Brothers before listening to this new CD. And that’s a
shame, because a lot of this music is really good. These tracks boast lots of
bright pop sounds, lots of innocence. Remember innocence? Well, this collection
will trick you into thinking you do. Also keep in mind that these guys played
with Jonathan Richman. And The Ramones play on one of these tracks. So don’t be
quick to dismiss this band.
The Paley Brothers released an EP and one full-length
record on Sire before moving on to other projects. Of these twenty-six tracks,
eleven were previously unreleased. So it’s not like there was a lot of material
circulating. Still, it seems wrong that these tunes weren’t more widely known.
Well, now with the release of The Complete
Recordings they have another chance.
“Here Comes My Baby”
The collection opens with
“Here Comes My Baby,” which is glorious, feel-good pop with a certain 1960s
vibe (though it was recorded in 1979). There is a bit of an early Beatles thing
around the two-minute mark. This track was previously unreleased.
“She’s Eighteen Tonight”
also has a bit of an early Beatles feel at times.
“Meet The Invisible Man”
“Meet The Invisible Man”
is one of my favorites, and it’s another that was previously unreleased. It’s
unabashed pop, but the sound on the title line is bloody great, and is enough
to drive the entire song. This is also from 1979, but sounds like it was
recorded earlier. Here is a taste of the
lyrics: “You look through me like I’m not
there/Which shows about how much you care/No matter what I do or say/You never
notice anyway.”
“Too Good To Be True”
“Too Good To Be True”
asks that eternal question: “I gave you
my heart – how could you break it?” Also: “How could you be so cruel?/How could I be such a fool?” How many of
us can honestly say we’ve never asked these questions? But how many of us have
wrapped them in a fun pop tune?
“Boomerang”
“Boomerang” is a good
ruck tune that certainly has a groovy Beach Boys thing going on. Well, hey, Brian
Wilson provides backing vocals on this track. This is one of the collection’s
highlights, and shockingly it was previously unreleased.
“Rendezvous” also has
something of a Beach Boys sound.
“Jacques Cousteau (The Young Jacques)”
Probably the oddest tune
in this collection is “Jacques Cousteau (The Young Jacques).” And yeah, it’s
fun. Check out these lines: “He shoots
little fishes just for fun/But only with a camera, not a gun/’Cause he’s
Jacques, Jacques, Jacques Cousteau/How low can you go?” Elliot Easton, Greg
Hawkes and David Robinson (members of The Cars) appear on this track. It
was recorded in Watertown, Massachusetts.
Live Tracks
There are two live tracks
in this collection, both recorded at Madison Square Garden when The Paley
Brothers opened for Shaun Cassidy, both previously unreleased, and both
sporting women’s names as titles. The first, “Felicia,” is a cool (and very
short) rock tune. The second, “Sheila,” is a fun rendition of that classic tune
written by Tommy Roe (a song that sounds very much like Buddy Holly).
The Ramones
The Paley Brothers and
The Ramones join forces to tackle the Ritchie Valens classic, “Come On Let’s
Go.” And the results are excellent. This is one of the best renditions of this
song ever recorded. And yes, you’ve heard it. It was featured in the film Rock ‘N’ Roll High School.
The Paley Brothers also
do a wonderful cover of “I Heard The Bluebirds Sing,” and a very cool cover of
“Down The Line.”
Another interesting
choice of covers is “Theme From Fireball XL-5.” I never saw that show, but this song is delightful. Check out these lyrics: “I’m so lonely out in space/I long to feel your touch/A million miles
from your embrace/Is a million miles too much.”
CD Track List
- Here Comes My Baby
- Meet The Invisible Man
- Too Good To Be True
- Boomerang
- Felicia
- Come Out And Play
- She’s Eighteen Tonight
- Running In The Rain
- Sapphire Eyes
- Come On Let’s Go
- I heard The Bluebirds Sing
- Down The Line
- Sheila
- You’re The Best
- Stick With Me Baby
- Hide & Seek
- Lovin’ Eyes Can’t Lie
- Spring Fever
- Rendezvous
- Jacques Cousteau (The Young Jacques)
- Tell Me Tonight
- Magic Power
- Turn The Tide
- Ecstasy
- Theme From Fireball XL-5
- Baby, Let’s Stick Together
The Complete Recordings was released on September 3, 2013 through Real
Gone Music.
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