What's Up, Tiger Lily?/You're a Big Boy Now

What's Up, Tiger Lily?/You're a Big Boy Now

by The Lovin' Spoonful
What's Up, Tiger Lily?/You're a Big Boy Now

What's Up, Tiger Lily?/You're a Big Boy Now

by The Lovin' Spoonful

CD(Dutch Import)

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Overview

Since the Lovin' Spoonful managed to release three studio albums of original material in a one-year period between the fall of 1965 and the fall of 1966, it is remarkable that they also had the time and inspiration to write and record two film soundtracks, one for Woody Allen's What's Up, Tiger Lily? and the other for Francis Ford Coppola's You're a Big Boy Now. The two resulting soundtrack albums have been combined on this CD reissue. In his liner notes, Daniel J. Moriarty suggests that the band was offered the Allen film on a Monday when they were preparing to leave for England on the following Wednesday. While they probably had a little more time than that, their score does come off as having been thrown together quickly. There is the zany, group-written "Pow" and lead singer John Sebastian's "Respoken" and adaptation of the traditional "Fishin' Blues," but the other tracks are instrumental versions of those three tunes or jams. You're a Big Boy Now seems a more deliberate effort, with all of its tracks credited to Sebastian. There are four actual songs -- the title tune, the raucous "Wash Her Away," "Girl, Beautiful Girl," and the Lovin' Spoonful's recent single, the turgid ballad "Darling Be Home Soon." Most of the other tracks are alternate or orchestral treatments of the melodies of these songs, and it's worth mentioning that, while the film credited Robert Prince for the musical score, his name has never appeared on any version of the soundtrack album, including this one. These two soundtracks must be considered addenda to the Spoonful's record catalog, containing a few good songs, but, from a strictly listening perspective, heavily padded. As such, a two-fer is the most economical way to acquire them. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 03/01/2019
Label: Music On Cd
UPC: 8718627228791
Rank: 64227

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Lovin' Spoonful   Primary Artist
Val Valentin   Director
Woody Allen   Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part

Technical Credits

Erik Jacobson   Producer
David Richman   Design,Project Coordinator
Mike Beeferman   Coordination
Catherine Seligman   Coordination
Ben Shapiro   Concept,Producer,Production Concept
Joe Butler   Composer,Composer
Claudia Depkin   Coordination
Traditional   Composer
Steve Boone   Composer
The Lovin' Spoonful   Arranger
Jack Lewis   Producer,Music Supervisor
Val Valentin   Engineering Director
Mike Ragogna   Compilation Producer
Artie Schroeck   Arranger,Orchestral Arrangements
Elliott Federman   Mastering
Woody Allen   Composer
Zal Yanovsky   Composer
Greg Brown   Coordination
Erik Jacobsen   Producer
John Sebastian   Arranger,Composer,Adaptation
Gordon Anderson   Compilation Producer
Len Maxwell   Composer
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