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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: STS-010
  • Format: LP
  • UPC: 757440434697
  • Street Date: 01/27/17
  • PreBook Date: 12/23/16
  • Label: Ship To Shore Media »
  • Genre: Pop/Rock
  • Run Time: 36:00 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Audio: STEREO
  • Year of Production: 2016
  • Region Code: 0
  • Box Lot: 40
  • Territory: WORLD
  • Language: English

 

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The Holy Mackerel - The Holy Mackerel

Paul Williams' debut re-issued for the first time on vinyl since 1968!

The Holy Mackerel - The Holy Mackerel
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The Holy Mackerel (Reprise 1-6311) is one of the most underrated albums of the Sixties. Fronted by then-up-and-coming Paul Williams and produced by Richard Perry (two personalities who would soon define the musical tones of the Seventies), Perry tapped Williams to record his own album after featuring Williams' "Fill Your Heart" (Co-written with Biff Rose) on the flip-side of Tiny Tim's hit "Tip-Toe Thru' The Tulips With Me." Part music album and part like the soundtrack to a lost sub-culture movie, The Holy Mackerel traverses the spectrum of Sixties-synonymous musical sounds; psych-rock to sunshine pop to folk rock to country rock to AM pop - it's all here. Standouts include the organ-driven, haunting "Scorpio Red," the Chicago-esque "Bitter Honey" (written by Williams and Roger Nichols prior to their smash-hits "Rainy Days and Mondays" and "We've Only Just Begun") and an early, folk version of "The Lady Is Waiting" (Williams re-recorded the song on his 1972 album Life Goes On). The group's original line up was as eclectic as the album's song selection: joining Paul Williams was his brother Mentor Williams (who would go on to author Dobie Gray's hit "Drift Away"), original Jefferson Airplane bassist Bob Harvey (who contributed "Wildflowers" to the album), guitarist George Hiller (who later played on Williams' 1970 solo-debut Someday Man), flautist Cynthia Fitzpatrick, and former Turtles drummer Don Murray. Though the group's sound may have become more refined if pop music history had been blessed with a follow up Holy Mackerel album, liner notes contributor Richard Barone notes that Williams' sound is "the driving force [on this album]... that would soon break him through the top of the charts."

Track Listing

  • The Secret Of Pleasure
  • Scorpio Red
  • The Lady Is Waiting
  • Wildflowers
  • The Somewhere in Arizona at 4:30 A.M. Restaurant Song (And Now I Am Alone)
  • Prinderella
  • Bitter Honey
  • Nothin' Short Of Misery
  • The Golden Ghost Of Love
  • The Wild Side Of Live
  • 10,000 Men
  • 1984

Bonus Materials

  • 180 Gram Vinyl
  • Brand-new liner notes
  • Printed Inner Sleeve

Sales Points

  • Printed inner sleeve with brand-new liner notes from Paul Williams and Richard Barone and rare images
  • 180 Gram Vinyl
  • Recreation of the classic 3 color Reprise label
  • For fans of singer-songwriter Paul Williams from 'Phantom Of The Paradise'

Press Quotes

'A largely forgotten yet wildly impressive artifact of the late '60s folk and psychedelia movement.'

     —Modern Vinyl, http://modern-vinyl.com/2017/05/19/vinyl-review-th

'But far from being a footnote in the career of one of pop music's most enduring songwriters, The Holy Mackerel is both an interesting artifact of its time and a treasure trove full of clues to Williams' subsequent musical direction.'

     —Bill Kopp, http://blog.musoscribe.com/index.php/2017/06/07/he

'[Paul Williams' sound is] the driving force [on this album]... that would soon break him through the top of the charts.'

     —Richard Barone, Album Liner Notes

'The only thing more impressive than Richard Perry doing his magic [on The Holy Mackerel] was the unintended beauty of unplanned gifts.'

     —Paul Williams, Album Liner Notes

'Highly recommended to those who appreciate intelligent sunshine pop/soft psych sounds.'

     —Rising Storm, http://therisingstorm.net/the-holy-mackerel-the-ho

  

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