Mark & Suzann Farmer: We’ve Been There (LP) 1978

Mark & Suzann Farmer
We’ve Been There
MSJ Records
1978
Produced and arranged by Mark Farmer

Rating: *** (Noteworthy)

 

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This has plenty of variety and a few enjoyable cuts (even a homosexual version of Frankie & Johnny that out of place and that gays will likely find offensive or endearing), but the centerpiece is clearly the dreamy version of Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams.”

 

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After listening to thousands and thousands of songs, I’d place this album’s version of “Dreams” in the top 100.

— winch

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The Best of Bacharach

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                        the best of bacharach

The three greatest things about the swingin’ 60s:
miniskirts, 2-piece bathing suits, and Burt Bacharach.

(Hats off to Hal as well.  Hal David went with Burt Bacharach like a smack on your honey’s rump.)  

The marriage of pop and lounge had never sounded like this before.  And it would never sound this good again.  If you’re going to leave me on an island with only three things, leave me something to eat, someone to love and this collection of Bacharach songs.

 

selective discography
selected by winch

CHRONOLOGICAL

 

 


“Baby, It’s You“(Bacharach-David-Williams) 

The Shirelles
 (New Jersey) Scepter 1227A (1961)

“Outside My Window” (Hal David-Sherman Edwards)

The Fleetwoods (Olympia, Washington) 

Dolton 15B (1961)

“Please Stay” (Hilliard- Bacharach)
The Drifters (NYC) Atlantic 2105 (1961)

“Any Day Now” (B. Hilliard – B. Bacharach)
Chuck Jackson (South Carolina/Pittsburgh)
Wand 122 (1962)


“Waiting For Charlie to Come Home
(Hilliard-Bacharach)
Etta James (L.A.) Argo 5409B (1962)

“It’s Love That Really Counts” (Bacharach-David)
The Shirelles (New Jersey)  Scepter 1237B (1962)

“Make It Easy on Yourself” (Bacharach-David)
Jerry Butler (Chicago)  VeeJay 451A (1962)

“(There’s) Always Something There to Remind Me” (Bacharach-David)
Sandie Shaw (England)  Reprise 0320A (1964)

 

“In the Land of Make Believe” (Bacharach-David)
“Let the Music Play” (Bacharach-David)
The Drifters (NYC)
Under the Boardwalk Atlantic 8099 (1964)


“Walk On By” (Bacharach-David)

“Wishin’ and Hopin’” (Bacharach-David)
“I Smiled Yesterday” (Bacharach-David)

 Dionne Warwick (New Jersey)
Make Way For…  Scepter (1964)


“Walk On By” (Bacharach-David)

Aretha Franklin (Detroit) Columbia (1964)

“Wishin’ and Hopin’” (Bacharach-David)
 Dusty Springfield (London)
Phillips 40207A (1964)

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“Trains & Boats & Planes” (Bacharach-David)
“Walk On By
” (Bacharach-David)
Burt Bacharach (Kansas City/NYC)
Plays the Hits  Kapp 3577 (1965)

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“Trains & Boats & Planes” (Bacharach-David) /
“Don’t Go Breakin’ My Heart” (Bacharach-David)
Dionne Warwick (New Jersey)
Scepter 12153A (1966)

“The Last One to Be Loved” (Bacharach-David)
“Walk On By” (Bacharach-David)
 

Gabor Szabo (Budapest, Hungary)
Gypsy ’66  Impulse 9105 (1966)


“What the World Needs Now” (Bacharach-David)
Wes Montgomery (Indianapolis)
Tequila  Verve (1966)


“My Little Red Book” (Bacharach-David)

Love (L.A.) Elektra 45603 (1966)

“My Little Red Book” (Bacharach-David)
The Standells (L.A.)
Why Pick on Me
 New Tower 5044 (1966)


“A Message to Michael” (Bacharach-David)

Les McCann (Kentucky)
Plays the Hits  Limelight 86041 (1966)


“They Don’t Give Medals (To Yesterday’s Heroes)”(Bacharach – David)
sandwiched with monologues (Rawls)
Lou Rawls (Chicago)
That’s Lou Capital 2756 (1967)

“Any Day Now” (B. Hilliard – B. Bacharach)
Carla Thomas (Memphis)
The Queen Alone  Stax (1967)

“Trains & Boats & Planes” (Bacharach-David)
The Box Tops (Memphis) The Letter  Mala (1967)

“What the World Needs Now” (Bacharach-David)
The Chamber Brothers (Mississippi)
The Time Has Come Columbia (1967)

“The Look of Love” (Bacharach-David)
Dusty Springfield
“The Look of Love” (Bacharach)
instrumental

Casino Royale sdtk Colgems (1967)

“The Look of Love” (Bacharach-David)
Nina Simone (North Carolina)
Silk & Soul RCA (1967)

“The Look of Love” (Bacharach-David)
Ramsey Lewis (Chicago)
Up Pops Cadet 799 (1967)

“The Look of Love” (Bacharach-David)
Gabor Szabo (Budapest, Hungary)
Bacchannal Skye 3 (1968)


“The Look of Love” (Bacharach-David)
The Delphonics (Philly)
La La Means I Love You
Philly Groove 1150 (1968)


“The Look of Love” (Bacharach-David)
“Say a Little Prayer for Me” (Bacharach-David)
Ahmad Jamal (Pittsburgh)
Tranquility  ABC 91526 (1968)


“This Girl’s in Love with You” (Bacharach-David)
 Dusty Springfield (London)
Dusty…Definitely
 Phillips 7864 (1968)

“What the World Needs Now” (Bacharach-David)
The Staple Singers (Chicago)
What the World Needs Now is Love  Epic 26373 (1968)

“Do You Know the Way to San Jose” (Bacharach-David) Dionne Warwick (New Jersey)
Scepter 12216A (1968)

“This Guy’s in Love with You” (Bacharach-David)
Jimmy Smith (PA)
The Boss  Verve (1968)

“What the World Needs Now” (Bacharach-David)
“Don’t Make Me Over” (Bacharach-David)
“A Message to Michael” (Bacharach-David)
“My Little Red Book” (Bacharach-David)
“I Say a Little Prayer” (Bacharach-David)
“Walk On By” (Bacharach-David)
“You’ll Never Get to Heaven” (Bacharach-David)
Cal Tjader (St. Louis / California)
Sounds Out Burt Bacharach Skye 6 (1968)


“Walk On By” (Bacharach-David)

Mitch Ryder (Detroit)
Sings the Hits New Voice 2005 (1968)

“Walk On By” (Bacharach-David)
Earl Grant (Oklahoma)
Gently Swingin’ Decca 74937 (1968)

“The Look of Love” (Bacharach-David)
“A Message to Michael” (Bacharach-David)
“What the World Needs Now” (Bacharach-David))

Earl Grant (Oklahoma) 
In Motion
 Decca 75052 (1968)

“Walk On By” (Bacharach-David)
Isaac Hayes (Memphis)
Hot Buttered Soul  Enterprise 1001 (1969)


“I’ll Never Fall in Love Again“(Bacharach-David)
Bobbie Gentry (Mississippi) Fancy Capitol (1969)

“Baby, It’s You“(Bacharach-David-Williams)
Smith (L.A.) A Band Called Smith Dunhill (1969)


“Alfie“(Bacharach-David)
Dick Hyman (NYC)
The Age of Electronicus
 Command 946 (1969)

“Any Day Now” (B. Hilliard – B. Bacharach)
Percy Sledge (Alabama) Atlantic 2616A (1969)


“Any Day Now” (B. Hilliard – B. Bacharach)
Elvis Presley (Memphis) RCA 447-0671B (1969)

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“Loneliness Remembers What Happiness Forgets” (Bacharach-David) Dionne Warwick (New Jersey)
Scepter 12276B (1970)

“(They Long to Be) Close to You” (Bacharach-David) with monologue Bobby Womack (Cleveland)
Communication United Artists (1971)


“All Kinds of People” (Bacharach-David)
“(They Long to Be) Close to You” (Bacharach-David)
 Jerry Butler (Chicago)
Spice of Life
 Mercury (1972) 

“One Less Bell to Answer” (Bacharach-David)
Gladys Knight & the Pips (Atlanta)
If I Were Your Woman Motown (Soul 731) 1971

“You’ll Never Get to Heaven (If You Break My Heart)” (Bacharach-David)
The Stylistics (PhillyAvco 4618 (1973)

“A House is Not a Home” (Bacharach-David)
The Bill Evans Trio
I Will Say Goodbye Fantasy (1977)


“(There’s) Always Something There to Remind Me” (Bacharach-David)
Naked Eyes (England) Burning Bridges EMI (1983)

 

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THE SONGS

(Bacharach-David)

 

“Baby, It’s You
(Bacharach-David-Williams)
Classic Versions 

The Shirelles (New Jersey) 
Scepter 1227A (1961)
Smith (L.A.
A Band Called Smith Dunhill (1969)

 

 

 

 

 

 

“It’s Love That Really Counts
(Bacharach-David) 
Classic Version
The Shirelles (New Jersey)  
Scepter 1237B (1962)

 

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“Make It Easy on Yourself
(Bacharach-David ©1962) 
Classic Version
Jerry Butler (Chicago)  
VeeJay 451A (1962)

 

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 “Don’t Make Me Over

(Bacharach-David ©1962)Classic Version 
Cal Tjader (St. Louis / California) 
Sounds Out Burt Bacharach Skye 6 (1968) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“Wishin’ and Hopin’” 

(Bacharach-David ©1963)Classic Versions
 Dionne Warwick (New Jersey)  
Make Way For…  Scepter (1964)
 Dusty Springfield (London)
Phillips 40207A (1964)
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“(They Long to Be) Close to You
(Bacharach-David ©1963)

Classic Versions
Bobby Womack (Cleveland)
Communication United Artists (1971)
Jerry Butler (Chicago)
Spice of Life
 Mercury (1972)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“A Message to Michael
(Bacharach-David ©1963)

Classic Versions
Les McCann (Kentucky)
Plays the Hits  Limelight 86041 (1966)
Cal Tjader (St. Louis / California)
Sounds Out Burt Bacharach Skye 6 (1968)
Earl Grant (Oklahoma) 
In Motion
 Decca 75052 (1968)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“The Last One to Be Loved”
(Bacharach-David)

Classic Version
Gabor Szabo (Budapest, Hungary)
Gypsy ’66  Impulse 9105 (1966)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“(There’s) Always Something There to Remind Me” (Bacharach-David ©1964) Classic Versions
Sandie Shaw (England) 
Reprise 0320A (1964)

Naked Eyes (England)
Burning Bridges EMI (1983)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“In the Land of Make Believe
(Bacharach-David)
Classic Version
The Drifters (NYC)
Under the Boardwalk Atlantic 8099 (1964)
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Let the Music Play
(Bacharach-David)
Classic Version The Drifters (NYC)  
Under the Boardwalk Atlantic 8099 (1964)

 

 

 

 

 


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“Walk On By
(Bacharach-David ©1964)
Classic Versions Dionne Warwick (New Jersey)  
Make Way For…  Scepter (1964)
Aretha Franklin (Detroit) 
Columbia (1964)
  
Burt Bacharach (Kansas City/NYC)
Play the Hits  Kapp 3577 (1965)

Gabor Szabo (Budapest, Hungary)
Gypsy ’66  Impulse 9105 (1966)
Cal Tjader (St. Louis / California)
Sounds Out Burt Bacharach Skye 6 (1968)
Earl Grant (Oklahoma)
Gently Swingin’ Decca 74937 (1968)
Isaac Hayes (Memphis)
Hot Buttered Soul  Enterprise 1001 (1969)



“I Smiled Yesterday
(Bacharach-David)
Classic Version
Dionne Warwick (New Jersey)  

Make Way For…  Scepter (1964)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“Trains & Boats & Planes” 

(Bacharach-David ©1964)

Classic Versions
Burt Bacharach
 (Kansas City/NYC)

Play the Hits  Kapp 3577 (1965)
Dionne Warwick
 (New Jersey)

Scepter 12153A (1966)
The Box Tops
 (Memphis)

The Letter  Mala (1967)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“You’ll Never Get to Heaven
(Bacharach-David ©1964)

Classic Versions
Cal Tjader (St. Louis / California)
Sounds Out Burt Bacharach Skye 6 (1968)

The Stylistics (Philly)
Avco 4618 (1973)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“What the World Needs Now
(Bacharach-David ©1965)

Classic Versions
Wes Montgomery (Indianapolis)
Tequila  Verve (1966)
The Chamber Brothers (Mississippi)
The Time Has Come Columbia (1967)
The Staple Singers (Chicago)
What the World Needs Now is Love  Epic (1968)
Cal Tjader (St. Louis / California)
Sounds Out Burt Bacharach Skye 6 (1968)
Earl Grant (Oklahoma)
In Motion Decca 75052 (1968)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“Don’t Go Breakin’ My Heart
(Bacharach-David ©1965)

Classic Version
Dionne Warwick
(New Jersey)

Scepter 12153A (1966)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“My Little Red Book
(Bacharach-David ©1965)

Classic Versions
Love (L.A.)
Love Elektra 45603 (1966)

The Standells (L.A.)
Why Pick on Me New Tower 5044 (1966)
Cal Tjader (St. Louis / California)
Sounds Out Burt Bacharach Skye 6 (1968)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“They Don’t Give Medals (To Yesterday’s Heroes)” (Bacharach-David ©1966)

Classic Version
Lou Rawls (Chicago)
That’s Lou Capital 2756 (1967)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“Alfie
(Bacharach-David ©1966)

Classic Version
Dick Hyman (NYC)
The Age of Electronicus
 Command 946 (1969)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“The Look of Love
(Bacharach-David ©1967)

Classic Versions
Dusty Springfield (London)
Casino Royale sdtk Colgems (1967)
Nina Simone (North Carolina)
Silk & Soul RCA (1967)
Ramsey Lewis (Chicago)
Up Pops Cadet 799 (1967)
Gabor Szabo (Budapest, Hungary)
Bacchannal Skye 3 (1968)

The Delphonics (Philly)
La La Means I Love You Philly Groove (1968)

Ahmad Jamal (Pittsburgh)
Tranquility  ABC 91526 (1968)
Earl Grant (Oklahoma) 
In Motion
 Decca 75052 (1968)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“I Say a Little Prayer”
(Bacharach-David ©1967)

Classic Version
Ahmad Jamal (Pittsburgh)
Tranquility  ABC 91526 (1968)
Cal Tjader (St. Louis / California)
Sounds Out Burt Bacharach Skye 6 (1968)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“One Less Bell to Answer
(Bacharach-David ©1967)

Classic Version
Gladys Knight & the Pips (Atlanta)
If I Were Your Woman Motown (Soul 731) 1971

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“This Guy’s in Love with You
(Bacharach-David ©1968)

Classic Versions
 Dusty Springfield (London)
Dusty…Definitely
 Phillips 7864 (1968)

Jimmy Smith (PA)
The Boss  Verve (1968)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“Do You Know the Way to San Jose
(Bacharach-David ©1968)

Classic Versions
Dionne Warwick (New Jersey)
Scepter 12216A (1968)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“I’ll Never Fall in Love Again
(Bacharach-David ©1968)

Classic Version
Bobbie Gentry (Mississippi)
Fancy
 Capitol (1969)

Girl Group 1969


girl group
Classic sides

s e l e c t i v e
(selected by winch)

 

1969

 

 

 


“Sweetheart Things” (Eddie Hinton)
Ruby Winters (Kentucky/Cincinnati)     Diamond (269B)     1969

“You Turn Me On” (Teddy Van)
The Sandpebbles (New York)     Calla (160A)     1969

“How Can You Tell Me” (Bickerton/Waddington)
“Nothing But A Heartache” (Bickerton/Waddington)
The Flirtations (South Carolina)     Deram (85038)     1969

Girl Group 1968

girl group
Classic sides

s e l e c t i v e

(selected by winch)

1968

 

 


“I Want To Thank You” (W. E. Preston)
“It’s Almost Here” (Buddy Scott/Jimmy Radcliffe)
The Raelets     Tangerine (986)     1968

“My Sweet Sweet Baby” (M. Ervin)
“Stand By!” (K. Ruffin)
The Glories (Florida/New York)     Date (1593)     1968

“A Mighty Good Lover” (L. Webber/L. Caston)
“Love” (Caston/Webber)
The Vashonettes     Checker (1195)     1968

 

Girl Group 1966

girl group
Classic sides

s e l e c t i v e
(selected by winch)




1966

 

 

 

 


“Bobby Is My Baby” (J. Bishop)
Barbara Mason (Philadelphia)     Arctic (120B)     1966

“Sweet Talkin’ Guy” (Greenburg/Morris)
The Chiffons (New York)     Laurie (3340A)     1966.

“Only When You’re Lonely” (Williams/Irwin/Schuster)
The Royalettes (Baltimore)     MGM (13451B)     1966

Girl Group 1965

girl group
Classic sides

s e l e c t i v e
(selected by winch)

 

1965

 

 

“Say It Again” (Simpson/Ashford/Armstead)
“That’s No Way To Treat a Girl” (Elgin/Millrose/Bruno/Sping)
Marie Knight (New York)     Musicor (1106)     1965


“I Can Never Go Home Anymore” (George Morton)
The Shangri-Las (Queens)     Redbird     1965

“Take a Look Around You” (B. Jerome, M. Aiese)
Reparata and the Delrons     RCA Victor (47-8721)     1965

“Downtown” (Tony Hatch)
“(There’s) Always Something There To Remind Me” 
(Bacharach/David)
“Girl Don’t Come” (Chris Andrews)
“Baby I Need Your Lovin’” (Holland/Dozier)
“Gotta See My Baby Every Day” (Chris Andrews)
Sandie Shaw (England)     Sandie Shaw  Reprise (6166)     1965

“What’d I Say” (Ray Charles)
Three Blonde Mice     Atco (6353B)     1965

“Darling Baby” (Holland/Dozier/Holland)
“Put Yourself In My Place”  (Holland/Dozier/Holland)
The Elgins (Detroit)     V.I.P. (25029)     1965

“Yes, I’m Ready” (B. Mason)
Barbara Mason (Philadelphia)     Arctic (105A)     1965

“A Lover’s Concerto” (Linzer/Randell)
The Toys (New York)     DynoVoice (209A)     1965

New York Trash (LP) 1982

Various Artists
New York Thrash

©1982

Rating: **** (Recommended)
While NYC played a huge part in creating the punk of the 70s, here the influence comes back home, from NYC to the UK, to the West Coast and back to NYC.  Of course, many NYC outfits would likely argue against such simplifications, and many would say that they were all part of the NYC underground of an era.  We tend to separate things by decades but 1982 was only five years after 1977, and especially when it comes to NYC, ’75 to ’85 was more of a decade than the 70s or 80s.  
  1. “I Hate Music” – The Mad (1978)
  2. “Getaway” – Kraut
  3. “Shotgun” – Heart Attack
  4. “Social Reason” – The Undead
  5. “New Year’s Eve” – Adrenalin OD
  6. “Illusion Won Again – Even Worse
  7. “Cry Now”  – Fiends
  8. “Here and Now” – Nihilistics
  9. “Nightmare – The Undead
  10. “Taxidermist”- False Prophets
  11. “Regulator (Version)” – Bad Brains
  12. “Riot Fight” – Beastie Boys
  13. “Love and Kisses” – Nihilistics
  14. “Asian White” – Fiends
  15. “Last Chance” – Kraut
  16. “Emptying the Madhouse” – Even Worse
  17. “Paul’s Not Home” – Adrenalin O.D.
  18. “Scorched Earth” – False Prophets
  19. “God is Dead” – Heart Attack
  20. “The Hell” – The Mad (1980)
  21. “Big Take Over (Version)” – Bad Brains
  22. “Beastie” – Beastie Boys

 

Other than the Mad cuts, all these songs were recorded from 1981 – 1982.  Classic 1982 NYC underground comp, originally on cassette only.    

 

— winch

(author of Kalamazoo: Growing Up Sideways in the 1970s)

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