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Re: [bomp] Regents Philbin
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- Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 09:48:37 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi, A quick Google led to an EP released in Mexico
CBS EPC 644 which included Words/Worryin'Kind by
the Regents sorry no pic or further info at site
Ed
--- NankerPhlg@aol.com wrote:
>
> About The Regents' 45 of "Words," Domenic sez...
>
> <<< Is this single on Reprise? Because I know the
> Regents who were the
> house band at It's Boss on Sunset Strip during
> 1965/1966 were to have recorded
> for the label (I read this in a small publication
> put out by the club). >>>
>
> The "Words/Worryin' Kind" 45 was on Penthouse in
> America and CBS in the
> UK...The 'Fuzz Acid and Flowers' discography does
> have a Reprise single (0430),
> in 1965: "When I Die, Don't You Cry"/"She's Got Her
> Own Way Of Lovin'"...so
> 'FA&F' is presenting these two singles and some
> others as all being by the same
> Regents.
>
> However...
>
> <<< I know that particular Regents group also
> released a house band album
> from another, very short-lived club called Jack
> Martin's A.M.-P.M. on Capitol
> Records produced by David Axelrod (who I
> interviewed... about that LP). >>>
>
>
> 'FA&F' has that LP, 'Live At The AM/PM Discotheque'
> (Capitol KAO 2153) under
> a *different* Regents...for whom all they have to
> say is "An early sixties
> rock quintet with sax, recorded live." So, if that
> album is, as you say, the
> same group that did the Reprise 45, I'll have to
> assume 'FA&F' isn't 100
> percent certain on which Regents is which and
> therefore take any of their Regents
> info with a little salt.
>
> While I was writing this, I got an offlist reply
> that The Regents who did
> "Words" were the same Regents who backed British
> singer Buddy Britten.
>
> In case anyone is wondering why I seem to be
> obsessing over this...well,
> quite simply, I do a podcast of British Invasion
> music (and British
> *non*-invaders of the same era) and I would like to
> play "Words," but I want to make sure
> it's British before I do. I may just play it anyway
> and explain what's up.
>
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