Come to the Sunshine: The Complete Warner Brothers Recordings

Come to the Sunshine: The Complete Warner Brothers Recordings

by Harpers Bizarre
Come to the Sunshine: The Complete Warner Brothers Recordings

Come to the Sunshine: The Complete Warner Brothers Recordings

by Harpers Bizarre

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Overview

Short-lived sunshine pop group Harpers Bizarre weren't around for long, but for a brief window in the late '60s, they recorded and released new material at a rapid clip. The group scored only a few hits, but their best work ranks alongside the Association, the Left Banke, Chad & Jeremy, and other champions of baroque psychedelia from this specific pocket of rock & roll history. Come to the Sunshine collects the band's first four albums as well as several B-sides and non-album tracks from each session. The group's first and biggest hit was a cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)," which producer Lenny Waronker and Harpers Bizarre reworked under the heavy influence of the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations." Layered vocal harmonies and chamber pop instrumentation gave the band's version of the song a unique appeal, and those elements earmarked much of their early output. Harpers Bizarre released two albums in 1967, their debut Feelin' Groovy and its follow-up Anything Goes. Both were overflowing with giddy Tin Pan Alley melodies, playful arrangements of strings and woodwinds, and the softer side of AM radio pop songwriting. The group often worked with songwriters Harry Nilsson and Randy Newman, and their influence creeps in more by the time of third album The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre. Lazy, strolling pop tunes like "I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise" take on the same unserious approach as Nilsson's output from that time, adding in ambitious orchestral arrangements to enhance the band's commercial appeal. By the time of 1969's Harpers Bizarre 4, they had all but abandoned their naive, squeaky-clean sound from just a few years earlier. Instead, their last album (not including subsequent partial reunions in the '70s) was a set of greasy rock & roll and hippy takes on soul, complete with slide guitar from Ry Cooder. The quick evolution from the lighthearted fun of the first album to the acid-dazzled bliss of songs like "Witchi Tai To" in just two years is even more striking when placed in the chronological context of their complete discography on Come to the Sunshine. Almost all of the late-'60s acts later classified as sunshine pop never rose much beyond relative obscurity, but Harpers Bizarre left behind a wealth of incredible songs that morphed quickly between styles. Come to the Sunshine exposes a catalog full of hidden gems in every phase of the band's fast-burning career. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 03/26/2021
Label: ?L / ?L
UPC: 5013929335639
Rank: 85329

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Come to the Sunshine
  2. Happy Talk
  3. Come Love
  4. Raspberry Rug
  5. 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
  6. The Debutante's Ball
  7. Happyland
  8. Peter and the Wolf
  9. I Can Hear the Darkness
  10. Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear
  11. Lost My Love Today
  12. Bye, Bye, Bye

Disc 2

  1. This Is Only the Beginning
  2. Anything Goes
  3. Two Little Babes in the Wood
  4. The Biggest Night of Her Life
  5. Pocketful of Miracles
  6. Snow
  7. Chattanooga Choo Choo
  8. Hey, You in the Crowd
  9. Louisiana Man
  10. Milord
  11. Virginia City
  12. Jessie
  13. You Need a Change
  14. High Coin
  15. Malibu U
  16. Cotton Candy Sandman (Sandman's Coming)

Disc 3

  1. Look to the Rainbow
  2. Battle of New Orleans
  3. When I Was a Cowboy
  4. Sentimental Journey (Interlude)
  5. Sentimental Journey
  6. Las Mananitas
  7. Medley: Bye, Bye, Bye/Vine Street
  8. Me, Japanese Boy
  9. I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise (Interlude)
  10. I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise
  11. Green Apple Tree
  12. Sit Down You're Rocking the Boat
  13. I Love You, Mama (Interlude)
  14. I Love You, Mama
  15. Funny How Love Can Be
  16. Mad
  17. Look to the Rainbow
  18. The Drifter
  19. The Drifter (Reprise)
  20. Both Sides Now
  21. Small Talk

Disc 4

  1. Soft Soundin' Music
  2. Knock on Wood
  3. Witchi Tai To
  4. Hard to Handle
  5. When the Band Begins to Play
  6. Something Better
  7. Blackbird
  8. I Love You, Alice B. Toklas
  9. There's No Time Like Today
  10. All Through the Night
  11. Cotton Candy Sandman
  12. Leaving on a Jet Plane
  13. Poly High
  14. If We Ever Needed the Lord Before

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Harpers Bizarre   Primary Artist
Dick Yount   Vocals,Guitar (Bass)
Dick Scoppettone   Bass,Guitar,Vocals
Ted Templeman   Drums,Guitar,Vocals
Ed James   Guitar (Electric)
Ry Cooder   Guitar

Technical Credits

Gary Bonner   Composer
The Other Tikis   Composer
John Nicholas Shakespeare   Composer
Jack Nitzche   Arranger
Richard P. Addrisi   Composer
Michael Zane   Composer
James Arthur Griffin   Composer
Ken Hawker   Composer
Perry Botkin, Jr.   Arranger,Horn Arrangements,String Arrangements
Nick DeCaro   Arranger,String Arrangements
Randy Newman   Arranger,Composer,Assistant Engineer
Otis Redding   Composer
Harry Nilsson   Composer,Producer
Harpers Bizarre   Composer
Marguerite Monnot   Composer
Sergey Prokofiev   Composer
Alan Bergman   Composer
Bud Green   Composer
David Blue   Composer
Burt Bacharach   Composer
Gerry Goffin   Composer
Eddie Karam   Arranger
Steve Cropper   Composer
Paul Williams   Composer
Ian Tyson   Composer
Hal David   Composer
Kenny Rankin   Composer
Kirby Johnson   Arranger
Barry Mann   Composer
Ben Homer   Composer
Carlin   Composer
Mack Gordon   Composer
Joe Sidore   Engineer
E.Y. "Yip" Harburg   Composer
John Denver   Composer
Lee Herschberg   Engineer
Leon Russell   Arranger,Composer
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Van Dyke Parks   Composer
Jim Pepper   Composer
Abe "Voco" Kesh   Producer
Rev. Thomas A. Dorsey   Composer
Alan Gordon   Composer
Harry Warren   Composer
Mike Shields   Engineer
Paul Mazursky   Composer
Roger Nicholas   Composer
Bob Thompson   Arranger
Dick Scoppettone   Composer,Vocal Arrangement,Assistant Engineer
Larry Tucker   Composer
Ed Thrasher   Cover Photo,Art Direction
Acuff-Rose   Composer
John Petersen   Composer
Jim Marshall   Photography
Ronald Charles   Composer
Allen Jones   Composer
Alvertis Isbell   Composer
Burton Lane   Composer
Ami Hadani   Engineer
Ted Templeman   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Vocal Arrangement
Paul McCartney   Composer
Paul Simon   Composer
Sylvia Fricker   Composer
Harold Arlen   Composer
Billy Deaton   Composer
Cole Porter   Composer
Doug Kershaw   Composer
Eddie Floyd   Composer
Eddie Brackett   Engineer
Frank Losser   Composer
Elmer Bernstein   Composer
Don Addrisi   Composer
George Gershwin   Composer
Ira Gershwin   Composer
Marilyn Bergman   Composer
Ron Elliott   Arranger,Assistant Engineer
John Lennon   Composer
Lenny Waronker   Producer
Joni Mitchell   Composer
Donna Washburn   Composer
Jimmie Driftwood   Composer
James Van Heusen   Composer
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