Rough Mix-Nyc by Charly Cazalet (CD, 2005)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelCD Baby, Cdb
UPC0837101052153
eBay Product ID (ePID)25046035871

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2005
GenreRock
ArtistCharly Cazalet
Release TitleRough Mix-Nyc

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Item Weight0.21 lb

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks8
Number of Discs1
TracksNothing Ever Lasts Forever, When You're Not Around, Deaf Dumb and Blind, I Know Love Is Blue, A Simple Melody, Young Girls (Who Grow Up Faster), Crazy Girl, Picking My Fingers Red
NotesMy first professional performance was with my first band 'The Outsiders' at the Steve Paul Scene nightclub in New York City, the fall of 1964. I was sixteen years old and the band had already recorded two songs at Mirror Sound for a couple of writers from the infamous Brill Building. Soon after we signed with Audio Fidelity Records. Over the next few years I continued to perform in NYC clubs, The El Mio, Ondine's, The Phone Booth, Arthur's, The Bitter End and The Salvation to name a few. In May 1966 after a four month tour in Quebec with French Canadian rock star Tony Roman I came home to NYC and met the band 'The Left Banke'. They had just recorded 'Walk Away Rene' and were looking for a guitarist to join the band. I didn't join the band but maintained a professional and personal relationship with some of the band members until today. I played bass guitar on most of the tracks for The Left Banke's third and last album 'Voices Calling' around 1978 that was released in Britan in 1988. The Left Banke lead singer Steve Martin Caro co-wrote and sings lead on track 1 and 4 and sings harmony vocal on track 8. The Left Banke drummer George Cameron plays on track 5, 6, and 8. These five songs were recorded between 1978 and 1979. Reginald Ward sings lead on Track 5. Regie and I performed in a four piece band called The Silver Byke with John Platania and Mike Nelson between 1967-1970. We signed with legedary music producer Bert Burns, but Bert passed away before we recorded and released a 45 rpm for his lable Bang Records. Chris Houston from the British rock band The Undertakers Produced the session. In 1988 I co-wrote a song with Michel Pagliaro titled Dangereux. The song went to the top of the French Canadian charts. At that point in time music had taken a back seat to new ventures. But now it's back, like a long lost friend who has found their way home. To be continued: Charly Cazalet Reviews: Fifty-eight year old NYC guitarist Cazalet's career spans five decades dating back to his first gig as a 16-year-old in The Outsiders in 1964. Two years later he declined an invitation to join The Left Banke (who had just released their massive #1 hit "Walk Away Renee"), but he remained friends with several members of the band for the next 40 years and two of them, lead singer Steve Martin Caro and drummer George Cameron help out on several tracks here that were originally recorded back in 1978-79. Caro sings and co-wrote opener "Nothing Ever Lasts Forever," which is more influenced by his poppy, Left Banke background than the then-emerging NYC punk scene. Cazalet assumes vocal duties on his "When You're Not Around," which (along with "Deaf Dumb and Blind" and "Crazy Girl") he re-recorded last year for this release, and arthritis certainly hasn't wrestled control of his nimble fingers, which are as vibrant here as on the 25-year old archival tracks. It still retains it's late 70s' power pop roots and is perfectly suited to the type of work Greg Kihn was doing for Beserkley at the time. Caro's "I Know Love Is Blue" is a definite product of it's '79 recording era, coming on the cusp of power pop with vestiges of the west coast sound typically identified with the likes of The Pop, The Beat, 20/20, and Kihn's Beserkley labelmates, The Rubinoos. This is a pleasant archival release that will be mainly of interest to fans of the emerging power pop scene of the late 70s, particularly the work released by Beserkley, as well as the power pop revival that trickled into stores a few years ago via the "Yellow Pills" compilation series. -Jeff Penczak - Foxy Digitalis.com - 2005 - ***** Nice story this one. It's called Rough Mix NYC which does indeed seem rather apt (despite the fact it's production is perfectly smooth) as this is all that remains after a flood in a New York studio in the late 70s which left this record all but destitute. Now it's resurrected with a couple more re-recorded for our enjoyment. Largely this is so, the tunes are definit
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