Psycho: The K-Ark & Allstar Recordings, 1962-1969

Psycho: The K-Ark & Allstar Recordings, 1962-1969

by Eddie Noack
Psycho: The K-Ark & Allstar Recordings, 1962-1969

Psycho: The K-Ark & Allstar Recordings, 1962-1969

by Eddie Noack

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Overview

Eddie Noack had a rough '50s, working hard and never scoring a hit, but that's nothing compared to his '60s. After he was dropped by Mercury, the singer wound up drifting to Allstar, a fly-by-night Nashville indie that specialized in "song poems" -- suckers would send in lyrics and pro musicians would set them to music, for a fee -- and found space for Noack, a songwriter who had success, but a singer who had none. At Allstar, he was usually able to record his own songs, but Noack wound up chasing trends instead of setting them. Specifically, he wound up cutting several singles in the style of Buck Owens & the Buckaroos, sides that may not have charted but illustrated Noack was a pro, capable of following shifting fashions and delivering upon them ably, even appealingly. Throughout the sessions chronicled on this 24-track collection, it's always evident that Noack was a guy who knew what makes a good country song work, whether he's writing a tune or singing one, but his flat affect meant that he never quite seemed like a star; he just was another good country singer in a time filled with them. This sturdiness and all the shifting styles, also evident on his late-'60s sides for K-Ark, make this 2013 Bear Family set feel like the music coming from a forgotten jukebox, and that'd be enough to recommend it to hardcore country fans, but this is also distinguished by the first-ever version of Leon Payne's unsettling "Psycho." Written from the perspective of a serial killer -- and loosely inspired by the serial killers Ed Gein and Richard Speck -- "Psycho" was later popularized by Elvis Costello, who found it through Jack Kittel's version, but Noack's is the first and greatest, partially due to his stoicism: he sounds so nonplussed by the horror he chronicles that this flirts with being outsider art -- quite an accomplishment for a Nashville insider. "Psycho" could be called unparalleled if only Noack didn't bewilderingly cut a de facto sequel immediately afterward in the form of "Dolores," an original tune also written from the perspective of a serial killer. It's as if Noack thought "Psycho" had the possibility of being a sensation so he'd better have another tune in the same vein. Combined, these two oddities elevate Psycho into something truly special: a compelling voyage through the dark, twisty, unmapped side roads of '60s country. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 03/29/2013
Label: Bear Family Records
UPC: 5397102172045
Rank: 47791

Tracks

  1. Psycho
  2. Invisible Stripes
  3. Delores
  4. Beer Drinkin' Blues
  5. House on a Mountain
  6. Stolen Rose
  7. Cotton Mill
  8. The End of the Line
  9. Barbara Joy
  10. Sleeping Like a Baby (With a Bottle in My Mouth)
  11. Too Hot to Handle
  12. Tell Her
  13. Chaperoned by a Memory
  14. We Are the Lonely Ones
  15. The Fall-Out (Keeps on Hurting)
  16. Think of Her Now
  17. When the Bright Lights Grow Dim
  18. You Can't Keep a Good Man Down
  19. Two Bright Lights
  20. Prisoner Of War
  21. Buzz Buzz Buzz
  22. Love
  23. Two Brown Eyes
  24. Does It Matter

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Eddie Noack   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar
Clyde "Sonny" Burns   Vocal Harmony

Technical Credits

Wayne Gaither   Composer
Eddie Noack   Composer
Walt Breeland   Composer
James Silver   Photography
Leon Payne   Composer
Dave Sax   Original Recordings
Richard Weize   Photography
Bill Millar   Photography
John Capps   Producer
Andreas Merck   Photo Scanning
Diethold Leu   Original Recordings
Christian Zwarg   Mastering
Andrew Brown   Discography,Liner Notes,Photography,Reissue Producer,Biographical Editor,Original Recordings
William Ford   Composer
Reinhard Kleist   Illustrations
Kent Heineman   Original Recordings
Chris Zwarg   Disc Transfers
Big Al Turner   Original Recordings
Byron Baker   Composer
Dan Mechura   Producer
Marinella Johnson   Composer
Daniel James   Composer
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