Chocolate Watch Band: Melts In Your Brain...Not On Your Wrist!
Melts In Your Brain...Not On Your Wrist!
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Great rock'n'roll rarely translates properly to disc. The history of the genre is littered with literally thousands of acts that were blinding and transcendent on the bandstand, yet limp, ineffectual or misguided in the studio. And the opposite is just as true, though the art of the recording medium allows for a control and an innovation that usually isn't possible in a live context. When the two disciplines are matched, there is the potential for true greatness; yet for those involved, the realization of such may come only after years of frustrated disillusion with the initial outcome. Such is the case with the Chocolate Watchband. The recorded legacy of this supreme psychedelic punk combo paints a picture quite removed from the truth, yet as our definitive new anthology MELTS IN YOUR BRAIN . . . NOT ON YOUR WRIST demonstrates, it nevertheless holds up as one of the finest catalogues of the 1960s, balanced between the Watchband's own Anglophile blueswailing, and a preternatural aura, the result of studio trickery imposed without the bands knowledge or consent. The juxtaposition acts as a paradigm of how the British Invasion-inspired punk fury acquired an experimental veneer, and led to something unique. By unwittingly having their record career mapped out for them by producer Ed Cobb, the Watchband paradoxically wrote themselves into the annals of cultdom; yet it is the rock'n'roll heartbeat of this once-in-a-lifetime band that is their true heirloom.
As well as handily collecting their complete recorded works 1965-69 in one nicely remastered package, "Melts In Your Brain . . . Not On Your Wrist" seeks to finally clarify the peculiar and fascinating history of this consummate group. The tracklisting on this definitive 2 CD set clearly delineates between the tracks that truly feature the definitive Watchband ie the grinding 1966 model led by frontman par excellence David Aguilar - and everything else attributed to the Chocolate Watchband name, whether it be recordings by the earlier and later incarnations of the combo, or those trippy cuts on their three long-players either adulterated or recorded by someone else entirely. The many aficionados that have come to love the Watchband's albums over the years are no doubt blissfully unaware of the machinations behind the substitutions and studio fakery on their records, and no doubt cherish the non-Watchband sides on those records just as much. To which end, their studio adventures, as well as the illustrious life and times of the Watchband are examined in great detail in the copiously illustrated booklet, with commentary from all the bands members, and a rare interview with the late Ed Cobb.
OK, enough press release hyperbole. It's been my very great pleasure to have known the guys in the Chocolate Watchband for over fifteen years: writing extensively on their career, rummaging through their archives, grilling the poor fellows like cheese sandwiches at every opportunity, and even sitting-in on sessions and gigs, most memorably a headlining slot at the recent Le Beat Bespoke weekender in London. I consider them the dearest of friends the band played my wedding after all - and so you have to believe me when I tell you I have a proprietary and excessive pride in all things Watchband. Though Big Beat's earlier Chocolate Watchband CDs remain in print, the definitive nature of "Melts In Your Brain . . . Not On Your Wrist" is deliberately intended as the last word on the group. And for one member at least, some long overdue justice is finally served. Those familiar with Watchband history will know that their Nuggets-endorsed classic Let's Talk About Girls ironically featured not the voice of David Aguilar, but that of a faceless session singer selected by Cobb. With access to the original multi-track masters, David recently returned to the studio to add new vocals to a trio of backing tracks where his vocal had been erased or replaced. And so these songs now approximate the way they would have originally sounded and, in the case of Girls, the Chocolate Watchband's unwitting signature tune is now back with whom it rightfully should belong.
As well as handily collecting their complete recorded works 1965-69 in one nicely remastered package, "Melts In Your Brain . . . Not On Your Wrist" seeks to finally clarify the peculiar and fascinating history of this consummate group. The tracklisting on this definitive 2 CD set clearly delineates between the tracks that truly feature the definitive Watchband ie the grinding 1966 model led by frontman par excellence David Aguilar - and everything else attributed to the Chocolate Watchband name, whether it be recordings by the earlier and later incarnations of the combo, or those trippy cuts on their three long-players either adulterated or recorded by someone else entirely. The many aficionados that have come to love the Watchband's albums over the years are no doubt blissfully unaware of the machinations behind the substitutions and studio fakery on their records, and no doubt cherish the non-Watchband sides on those records just as much. To which end, their studio adventures, as well as the illustrious life and times of the Watchband are examined in great detail in the copiously illustrated booklet, with commentary from all the bands members, and a rare interview with the late Ed Cobb.
OK, enough press release hyperbole. It's been my very great pleasure to have known the guys in the Chocolate Watchband for over fifteen years: writing extensively on their career, rummaging through their archives, grilling the poor fellows like cheese sandwiches at every opportunity, and even sitting-in on sessions and gigs, most memorably a headlining slot at the recent Le Beat Bespoke weekender in London. I consider them the dearest of friends the band played my wedding after all - and so you have to believe me when I tell you I have a proprietary and excessive pride in all things Watchband. Though Big Beat's earlier Chocolate Watchband CDs remain in print, the definitive nature of "Melts In Your Brain . . . Not On Your Wrist" is deliberately intended as the last word on the group. And for one member at least, some long overdue justice is finally served. Those familiar with Watchband history will know that their Nuggets-endorsed classic Let's Talk About Girls ironically featured not the voice of David Aguilar, but that of a faceless session singer selected by Cobb. With access to the original multi-track masters, David recently returned to the studio to add new vocals to a trio of backing tracks where his vocal had been erased or replaced. And so these songs now approximate the way they would have originally sounded and, in the case of Girls, the Chocolate Watchband's unwitting signature tune is now back with whom it rightfully should belong.
Rezensionen
F. Schöler in Stereo 8/05: "Das Sammlerteil, das Fans von Garagenrock entzücken dürfte: Alle Aufnahmen der "echten" Chocolate Watchband komplett, sämtliche auf den LPs als Schwindel publizierten, von irgendwelchen anonymen Besetzungen gespielten aussortiert und dazu diverse Wie- deraufnahmen aus dem Jahre 2005, bei denen endlich nicht Don Bennett, sondern Chocolate-Watchband-Sänger Dave Aqui- lar die eigenen Klassiker wie "Let´s Talk About Girls" interpretiert." C. Böhm in Audio 9/05: "43 hippe Tracks in historisch- heißem Sound, zeigen, wieso Chocolate Watchband Kult waren."- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 2 (CD)
- 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
Disk 2 von 2 (CD)
- 1 Let's talk about girls
- 2 In the midnight hour
- 3 Hot Dusty Roads
- 4 Grossamer Wings
- 5 Baby blue
- 6 Medication
- 7 Don't Let She 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 voyage of the trieste (The uncharted sea)
- 22 Let's go, let's go, let's go (Backing track)
- 23 Let's go, let's go, let's go