Clovis Classics: The Definitive Collection

Clovis Classics: The Definitive Collection

by The Fireballs
Clovis Classics: The Definitive Collection

Clovis Classics: The Definitive Collection

by The Fireballs

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Overview

The Fireballs are one of those '50s/'60s bands that tend to slip under the radar. Best known for their hit "Sugar Shack" (which featured rhythm guitarist Jimmy Gilmer on vocals and was released under his name) and 1968 Top Ten hit "Bottle of Wine," the group actually has a strong and varied resume, as this collection amply demonstrates. Their earliest incarnation was split between gently rumbling instrumentals like "Torquay," "Bulldog," and "Yacky Doo" and peppy vocal numbers like "Long Long Pony Tail," "I Don't Know," and "Sugar Shack." Recorded in Clovis, NM, with Norman Petty, the tracks have a very appealing light and clean sound that may lack the punch of the Ventures or other instro heavyweights but has enough melody and charm to win the day. The early vocal numbers that feature Chuck Tharp's vocals suffer in comparison to the Jimmy Gilmer-led tracks from the mid-'60s like the frothy "Daisy Petal Pickin'." Gilmer is by no means a great singer but he has an effervescent style and can rock out quite convincingly. The success of "Sugar Shack" (and the less than huge commercial prospects for an instrumental-based group) convinced the band to head in a vocal direction. In the mid-'60s they dabbled in various styles, from Kinksy pop ("Hungry, Hungry, Hungry") to raucous frat rock ("Say I Am [What I Am]," which was later covered by Tommy James & the Shondells) and chiming folk-rock ("Ain't That Rain" and "Come on Home," a lost should-have-been hit credited to George & Babs [guitarist George Tomsco and his wife Barbara]). By the time of "Bottle of Wine" they had branched into some interesting territory with country-psych tracks like "Good Morning Shame" and blue-eyed soul stompers ("Come on React") as well as showing they could still kick up a storm on covers of "Lucille" and "Long Green." This collection does an admirable job of rounding up the group's best moments and paints a complete picture of a fine rocking band that deserves to be more than a footnote in the history of rock. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 06/06/2006
Label: Ace
UPC: 0029667019729
Rank: 64763

Tracks

  1. Torquay
  2. Long Long Ponytail
  3. Bulldog
  4. I Don't Know
  5. Vaquero
  6. Cry Baby
  7. Rik-A-Tik
  8. Yacky Doo
  9. Sugar Shack
  10. Quite a Party
  11. Gunshot
  12. Daisy Petal Pickin'
  13. Foot Patter
  14. Dumbo
  15. Ain't Gonna Tell Anybody
  16. Fireball
  17. Say I Am (What I Am)
  18. Sweet Talk
  19. Hungry, Hungry, Hungry
  20. Mexican Fun
  21. Good Morning Shame
  22. Find Me a Golden Street
  23. Ain't That Rain
  24. Clink Clink Classic
  25. Bottle of Wine
  26. Come on Home
  27. Goin' Away (The One Who Lives Inside of Me)
  28. Lucille
  29. Come on React
  30. Long Green

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Fireballs   Primary Artist
The Dots   Primary Artist
George & Babs   Primary Artist
Chuck Tharp   Primary Artist
Jimmy Gilmer   Primary Artist
Jimmy Gilmer & the Fireballs   Primary Artist
Hawnay Troof   Primary Artist
George Tomsco   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Richard Penniman   Composer
Glynn Thames   Composer
Juanita Jordan   Composer
Barbara Tomsco   Composer
Tom Paxton   Composer
Keith McCormack   Composer
George Tomsco   Composer
Norman Petty   Composer
Lynn Easton   Composer
Faye Voss   Composer
Chuck Tharp   Composer
Albert Collins   Composer
William Sanford   Composer
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