Complete Them (1964-1967) (Remastered) Them feat. Van Morrison

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Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
26.02.2020

Label: Legacy Recordings

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Blues Rock

Artist: Them feat. Van Morrison

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  • 1 Don't Start Cryin' Now 02:07
  • 2 One Two Brown Eyes 02:43
  • 3 Baby, Please Don't Go 02:42
  • 4 Gloria (Mono Version) 02:40
  • 5 Philosophy 02:37
  • 6 Here Comes the Night 02:46
  • 7 All for Myself 02:50
  • 8 One More Time (UK Single Mono Mix) 02:48
  • 9 How Long Baby 03:40
  • 10 Mystic Eyes (Mono Version) 02:44
  • 11 If You and I Could Be as Two (Mono Version) 02:58
  • 12 Little Girl (Short Version Mono) 02:28
  • 13 Just a Little Bit 02:22
  • 14 I Gave My Love a Diamond (Version 1 Mono) 02:51
  • 15 You Just Can't Win 02:26
  • 16 Go on Home Baby (Mono Version) 02:41
  • 17 Don't Look Back (Mono Version) 03:24
  • 18 I Like It Like That (Mono Version) 03:19
  • 19 I'm Gonna Dress in Black (Version 2 Mono) 03:38
  • 20 Bright Lights, Big City 02:34
  • 21 My Little Baby (Mono Version) 02:12
  • 22 (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 (Mono Version) 02:27
  • 23 (It Won't Hurt) Half as Much (Mono Version) 03:10
  • 24 Could You Would You 03:13
  • 25 Something You Got (Mono Version) 02:31
  • 26 Call My Name 02:23
  • 27 Turn on Your Love Light 02:20
  • 28 I Put a Spell on You 02:37
  • 29 I Can Only Give You Everything 02:43
  • 30 My Lonely Sad Eyes 02:29
  • 31 I Got a Woman 03:14
  • 32 Out of Sight 02:24
  • 33 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 03:47
  • 34 Bad or Good 02:10
  • 35 Hello Josephine 02:05
  • 36 Don't You Know 02:25
  • 37 Hey Girl 03:02
  • 38 Bring 'Em on In 03:45
  • 39 Richard Cory (Version 1 Single UK Mono) 02:46
  • 40 Friday's Child (True Stereo) 03:45
  • 41 The Story of Them, Pt. 1 03:53
  • 42 The Story of Them, Pt. 2 03:43
  • 43 Baby What You Want Me to Do 03:26
  • 44 Stormy Monday Blues (Mono Version) 02:42
  • 45 Times Gettin' Tougher Than Tough (Mono Version) 02:16
  • 46 Don't Start Crying Now (Demo) (48 kHz) 01:38
  • 47 Gloria (Demo) 03:02
  • 48 One Two Brown Eyes (Demo) 02:40
  • 49 Stormy Monday Blues (Demo) (48 kHz) 05:10
  • 50 Turn On Your Love Light (Alternate Version) 04:47
  • 51 Baby, Please Don't Go (Take 4) 02:41
  • 52 Here Comes the Night (Take 2) 02:59
  • 53 Gloria (Live on BBC's "Saturday Club" March 1965) (48 kHz) 02:53
  • 54 All for Myself (Live on BBC's "Saturday Club" March 1965) (48 kHz) 03:07
  • 55 Here Comes the Night (Live on BBC's "Saturday Club" March 1965) (48 kHz) 02:46
  • 56 Little Girl (Version One) 02:50
  • 57 Go on Home Baby (Take 4) 02:37
  • 58 I Gave My Love a Diamond (Take 8) 03:07
  • 59 (It Won't Hurt) Half as Much (Take 2) 03:12
  • 60 My Little Baby (Take 1) 02:16
  • 61 How Long Baby (Take 1) 03:37
  • 62 One More Time (Take 14) 02:52
  • 63 Gloria (Live on BBC's "Saturday Club" June 1965) (48 kHz) 02:40
  • 64 Here Comes the Night (Live on BBC's "Saturday Club" June 1965) (48 kHz) 02:53
  • 65 One More Time (Live on BBC's "Saturday Club" June 1965) (48 kHz) 02:54
  • 66 Call My Name (Single Version) 02:21
  • 67 Bring 'Em on In (Single Version) 03:18
  • 68 Mighty Like a Rose 04:00
  • 69 Richard Cory (Alternate Version) 03:49
  • Total Runtime 03:21:55

Info for Complete Them (1964-1967) (Remastered)

Enjoy all of Them with this three-album anthology, The Complete Them 1964-67, billed as the most thorough collection of Van Morrison’s early studio and live performances ever assembled.

This retrospective on his early work caps a momentous year for Van Morrison, who turned 70 in August. Previously, in June he was awarded an honorary knighthood for ‘services to the music industry and to tourism in Northern Ireland’ and the Johnny Mercer Award at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala in New York City.

"Them were one of the very best R&B acts to come out of the U.K. during the British Invasion era, as tight, wiry, and potent as their contemporaries the Rolling Stones, the Animals, and the Pretty Things. But as good as they were, their greatest strength was always their lead singer and main songwriter, Van Morrison, who even in his earliest days boasted a style that was raw and unapologetic but full of street smarts and imagination. Morrison's run with Them lasted a bit more than two and a half years, but it laid the groundwork for his wildly idiosyncratic solo career as well as setting a standard that the band would never equal after he left to strike out on his own. There have been plenty of collections devoted to Morrison's tenure with Them, but The Complete Them: 1964-1967 is not only comprehensive but has Van's seal of approval, as it was assembled by Morrison's own team and features liner notes from the man himself. Sequenced chronologically, The Complete Them devotes its first two discs to the group's two albums of the period, Them (aka The Angry Young Them) and Them Again, as well as non-LP single and EP tracks. Disc two is devoted to demos, alternate takes, and some live tracks cut for BBC Radio, nearly all of them previously unreleased. According to Morrison's notes, Them's lineup was never consistent, especially in the studio, as the group's producers often brought in studio musicians (including Jimmy Page) to beef up the performances, but the product was both consistent and strong, with razor-sharp guitars and swirling organs dominating the arrangements and Morrison's vocals sounding nearly possessed. Having essentially all of Them's studio recordings in one place is great, but the bonus material offers a glimpse of their power as a live act, and the outtakes and alternate versions reveal the growing sophistication of Morrison's approach over the course of 24 tracks. Morrison's essay offers as much opinion as it does fact, but given his well-documented reticence, the fact he wrote the notes at all is impressive, and when he sums up his notes with "I think of Them as good records...there's a lot of good stuff here," he's absolutely right. As a history of an underappreciated band's greatest era or the first steps of one of rock's most individual artists, The Complete Them: 1964-1967 is essential listening." (Mark Deming, AMG)

Van Morrison, vocals, harmonica, tenor saxophone
Peter Bardens, keyboards, organ
Billy Harrison, guitar
Alan Henderson, bass
John McAuley, drums, piano, harmonica

Digitally remastered




THEM
debut concept album, "Sweet Hollow," chronicles the bizarre journey of a man caught between unfortunate circumstance and unspeakable evil. "Sweet Hollow" was released by Empire Records (Belgium) on CD and limited edition vinyl in September 2016 and via all major online music outlets including iTunes, cdbaby, Amazon, and spotify. Soulfood Distro distributed "Sweet Hollow" to all brick and mortar record stores through various parts of Europe.

In support of "Sweet Hollow", THEM has performed throughout the USA and Canada in 2016 as direct support for Helloween and then as headliners in 2017 throughout numerous European countries including Germany, The Netherlands, Denmark, Spain, Belgium and Austria.

THEM will be releasing their follow up entitled "Manor of the Se7en Gables" sometime on October 26th, 2018.



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