Friendly Persuasion: Please Stay

Friendly Persuasion: Please Stay

by The Cryin' Shames
Friendly Persuasion: Please Stay

Friendly Persuasion: Please Stay

by The Cryin' Shames

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Overview

Technically, Liverpool band the Cryin' Shames were primarily active for a single year, releasing two singles in 1966. There was much more to the story before and after those four songs, however, and the extensive compilation Please Stay attempts to tell parts of that story. The band was one of many acts taken under the wing of producer Joe Meek, whose studio sound and artistic guidance became just as much a part of the total picture as the songwriting or performances. The Cryin' Shames are an excellent example of some of Meek's unusual gifts. "Please Stay," the band's biggest hit, is a ghostly ballad written by Bob Hillard and Burt Bacharach, but transformed into something otherworldly by Meek's production. On the flipside, "What's News Pussycat" is a dead ringer for Bob Dylan's "On the Road Again," down to the song structure, harmonica blurting, and patented surrealistic swagger borrowed directly from Dylan. Some of Meek's most notable productions appropriated other artist's hits, and this one seems especially modeled after Dylan's work. The band regrouped as Paul & Ritchie & the Cryin' Shames before 1966 was over, and worked with Meek on the far more grooving "September in the Rain," a lighthearted pop tune driven by loopy Farfisa organ. Along with two tracks from sometimes bandmember Derek Cleary's later group Friendly Persuasion, these few tunes were all that ever publicly surfaced from the Cryin' Shames camp. This compilation goes incredibly deep into the vaults, however, excavating an audition tape from the band when they were still called the Bumblies that includes a hushed version of "Please Stay," as well as a variety of other cover tunes, and then digging deeper to find similar unreleased Cryin' Shames recordings. There's a wealth of soul and beat cover versions, alternate studio takes, a BBC performance, other live tracks, and even the gorgeously orchestral "Feels Like Loving," which was recorded by Shames vocalist Charlie Crane but never released. Even with Meek's patronage and the ear of some industry bigwigs (the band was at one point approached by Beatles manager Brian Epstein, but they declined his offer to represent them), the Cryin' Shames were ultimately one of countless great but under-known bands that quickly blipped in the mid-'60s. Please Stay shines more than ample light on essentially everything they made during their brief time, exposing levels of talent that could have contended with some of their better-known peers if circumstances had been different. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 04/12/2024
Label: Cherry Red
UPC: 5013929791138
Rank: 28774

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Please Stay
  2. What's News Pussycat [Extended Fade]
  3. Nobody Waved Goodbye
  4. You
  5. September in the Rain
  6. Come On Back
  7. She Belongs to Me [Audition]
  8. Please Stay [Audition]
  9. Gloria [Audition]
  10. Mr. Tambourine Man [Audition]
  11. Pain in My Heart [Audition]
  12. I'll Keep Holding On [Version 2]
  13. Land of 1,000 Dances
  14. Gloria
  15. No Good Without You Baby
  16. She Belongs to Me
  17. My Girl
  18. With God on Our Side
  19. As Tears Go By
  20. Only You
  21. Wanna Be Loved
  22. Take Me for a Little While
  23. You're a Wonderful One
  24. Let Me In
  25. Breakout
  26. Feels Like Loving

Disc 2

  1. Please Stay [No Overdubs]
  2. Please Stay [Overdubs Only] [Take 2]
  3. Please Stay [Alternate Version]
  4. What's News Pussycat [Instrumental Take 3]
  5. What's News Pussycat [Alternate Version]
  6. Nobody Waved Goodbye [Alternative Arrangement] [Vocal Version Take 7]
  7. Nobody Waved Goodbye [Alternate Arrangement] [Backing Track Take 3]
  8. Nobody Waved Goodbye [No Overdubs]
  9. Nobody Waved Goodbye [Overdubs Take 2]
  10. You [Take 2]
  11. Let Me In [Phase 1 Take 2]
  12. Let Me In [Phase 1 Take 3]
  13. Let Me In [Overdubs Take 2]
  14. Breakout [Backing Track Plus Guide Vocal]
  15. September in the Rain [Alternate Version]
  16. Come On Back [Take 8]
  17. Come On Back [Alternate Vocal]
  18. I'll Keep Holding On [Version 1]
  19. The End of the World
  20. Come On
  21. Circles [Live]
  22. Shake [Live]
  23. September in the Rain [Live]
  24. Please Stay [Live]
  25. Gloria [Live]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Cryin' Shames   Primary Artist
Derek Cleary   Featured Artist
Richard Anderson   Tape

Technical Credits

Trade Martin   Composer
Andrew Loog Oldham   Composer
Bob Dylan   Composer
Ivy Jo Hunter   Composer
Lamont Dozier   Composer
Eddie Holland   Composer
Joey Gold   Composer
Ronald White   Composer
Sam Cooke   Composer
Van Morrison   Composer
Naomi Neville   Composer
Martin Nichols   Mastering,Tape Restoration
Paul Crane   Composer
Aaron Schroeder   Composer
Miki Dallon   Composer
Brian Holland   Composer
Arthur Kent   Composer
Jon Harrington   Project Manager
Burt Bacharach   Composer
Sylvia Dee   Composer
Keith Richards   Composer
Al Dubin   Composer
Chris Kenner   Composer
Smokey Robinson   Composer
Pete Townshend   Composer
Mick Jagger   Composer
Harry Warren   Composer
Richard Routledge   Composer
Paul Bevoir   Design
Alan Wilson   Production Mastering
Bob Hillard   Composer
William Stevenson   Composer
George Robinson   Composer
Derek Cleary   Composer
Joey Kneen   Composer
Wally Brooks   Composer
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