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March 14, 2024

45 RPMs 79: Perry Como ~ Catch A Falling Star

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45 RPM, side 1 
 photo by Styrous®
     
 
On March 14, 1958, Perry Como had the honor of receiving the every first certified gold single by the Recording Industry Association of American (RIAA) with his recording of Catch A Falling Star. It was featured in the 1993 film A Perfect World, a 1993 American crime drama film directed by Clint Eastwood.    
    
I loved, and still do, this song. It has a languid syncopated tango beat intro that goes into a jazzy, bouncy but gentle beat with a terrific vocal backup featuring mostly men. It alernates back and forth and is really delightful, fun and works into a beautifully constructed roundCatch A Falling Star was originally a mono recording but there is an electronically reprocessed version in stereo on YouTube (link below).       
 
Como was a 50-something holdover in a cozy cardigan sweater and stood for everything that youthful rock and roll did not. A "swooners" club voted Como "Crooner of the Year" in 1943. Where rock and roll promised sex, excitement and social change, Como’s act evoked much more staid pursuits. Yet Catch A Falling Star was not the only hit record for Como in the early years of the rock-and-roll “revolution.” Songs like Hot Diggity and Round And Round more than held their own against more rebellious fare, and while they might not have been “cool,” they didn’t need to be in order to find an audience in late 1950s America.    
 
However, in the mid-sixties, French singer Françoise Hardy managed to rock it up and Mrs. Miller had to destroy it as only she could. In 1986, André van Duin sang it in Dutch. Then Adam & the Ants took it to punk/new wave levels in the 90's (links below).       

Elvis Presley was the third artist to receive such an honor for Hard Headed Woman in August of 1958, his single Gold Record had him tied on the RIAA’s list with Lawrence Welk (whose Calcutta was certified Gold in February 1961).    
 
 
45 RPM, side 2 
 photo by Styrous®

 
The "B" side has the song, Magic Moments written by Hal David and Bert Bacharach with back up by the Ray Charles Singers. It's bouncy with an interesting bassoon and very happy but I actually hated it as it was dreadfully sappy. 

In his 2003 book Burt Bacharach, Song by Song, Serene Dominic comments:

"Combined with the quizzical bassoon, the whistling and the ghastly white shadings of the Ray Charles Singers, these distant recollections must seem like occurrences on another planet to later generations."     
Both songs were big hits but I thought Falling Star was so much better by miles. 
 

  







        
Tracklist: 

Side 1: 

A - Magic Moments, written by Hal David-Bert Bacharach* - 2:41

Side 2: 

B - Catch A Falling Star, written by Lee Pockris*, Paul Vance - 2:25

Companies, etc.

    Recorded At – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis
    Published By – Famous Music Corporation
    Published By – Marvin Music Co.

 Credits: 
 
    Arranged By – Joe Reisman
    Producer – Joe Reisman
 
Barcode and Other Identifiers         
         
    Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): H2PW-8173
    Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): H2PW-7411
    Matrix / Runout (Side A): H2 PW8173--1S I A1
    Matrix / Runout (Side B): H2 PW7411-22S I A1
    Rights Society: ASCAP
    Pressing Plant ID: I

Perry Como With Mitchell Ayres Orch.* And The Ray Charles Singers – Magic Moments / Catch A Falling Star
Label:    RCA Victor – 47-7128
Format:    Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Indianapolis Pressing
Country: US
Released: 1957
Genre: Pop
Style: Vocal
         
         
         
         
Viewfinder links:       
         
Bert Bacharach           
Perry Como             
Hal David         
Clint Eastwood              
Françoise Hardy           
Mrs. Miller           
Lee Pockriss             
Elvis Presley            
Paul Vance            
Lawrence Welk             
      
Net links:       
         
History ~ Catch A Falling Star         
         
Songfacts ~ Catch A Falling Star         
      
YouTube links:           
 
Adam & the Ants - Catch a Falling Star              
Perry Como ~
     Catch a Falling Star         
     Catch a Falling Star (stereo remix)              
     Hot Diggity     
     Moments To Remember       
     Round And Round         
Françoise Hardy ~ Catch a Falling Star         
Mrs. Miller ~ Catch a Falling Star            
André van Duin ~ Tranen in je ogen               
Lawrence Welk ~ Calcutta dance contest         
         
         
         

Styrous® ~ Thursday, March 14, 2024 






      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

February 17, 2024

20,000 vinyl LPs 354: Malcolm McLaren ~ Fans

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vinyl LP front cover detail 
cover design by Nick Egan 
 cover photo by Robert Erdmann
photo of album cover by Styrous®


The opera Madama Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini had its world premiere at La Scala in Milan. on February 17, 1904. Eighty years later, disco had it's way with the world famous opera.  


vinyl LP front cover
cover design by Nick Egan
 cover photo by Robert Erdmann
photo of album cover by Styrous®

 
Fans is the second album by Malcolm McLaren, released in 1984. It was an attempt at fusing opera with 1980s R&B and contains adaptations of pieces from famous operas such as Madama Butterfly and Carmen. The opera recordings were made at the Unitarian Church, Belmont, Massachusetts by Stephen Hague and Walter Turbitt. Two singles were released from the album: Madame Butterfly (un bel dì vedremo) peaked at number 13 in the UK Singles Chart and Carmen (L'Oiseau Rebelle) reached number 79.        
 
 
vinyl LP back cover
cover design by Nick Egan
photos by Robert Erdmann
photo of album cover by Styrous®
 
 
I was still in the thralls of disco but on the verge of getting tired of it when the album came out. The covers of the operas are quite marvelous so it reignited the flame. The main title, Madama Butterfly, has stupendous vocals by Diane Garisto, Sheila Pate and Debbie Cole. The Boy's Chorus and Death Of Butterfly1 are more on the rock side; the latter an operatic wonder and heart-splitting cover of the Humming Chorus which makes me dissolve into tears with each hearing. There is a truly interesting piano duo with chorus by Greg Anderson & Elizabeth Roe that at one point has a jazzy edge of the melody (McLaren updated, so to speak) on YouTube (link below).              
 
 
vinyl LP record sleeve
photo by Bob Gruen 
photo of record sleeve by Styrous®
 
 
 Malcolm McLaren was an English fashion designer and music manager. He was a promoter and a manager for punk rock and new wave bands such as New York Dolls, Sex Pistols, Adam & the Ants, and Bow Wow Wow, and was an early commercial architect of the punk subculture.            
 
From 1974 to 1976 he operated the Chelsea boutique Sex with his girlfriend Vivienne Westwood, which helped shape early punk fashion and became an early hub for the subculture in London. After a period advising the New York Dolls in the United States, McLaren managed the Sex Pistols, for which he recruited frontman Johnny Rotten. The issue of a controversial record, God Save the Queen, satirizing the Queen's Jubilee in 1977, was typical of McLaren's shock tactics, and he gained publicity by being arrested after a promotional boat trip outside the Houses of Parliament.       
 

vinyl LP record sleeve detail
photo by Bob Gruen 
detail photo of record sleeve by Styrous®
 
 
 

vinyl LP lyric sheet detail
detail photo by Styrous®
 
 
 

Malcolm McLaren  ~ Fans
vinyl LP lyric sheet
detail photo by Styrous®
 
 

 
Malcolm McLaren  ~ Fans
vinyl LP lyric sheet
photo by Styrous®
 
 
 

 
Malcolm McLaren  ~ Fans
vinyl LP lyric sheet
photo by Styrous®


 
 
 
 
 Malcolm McLaren  ~ Fans
vinyl LP side 1
photo by Styrous®
 
 

 
  Malcolm McLaren  ~ Fans
vinyl LP label side 1 & 2
photos by Styrous®
 

   
   
Tracklist:
       
Side 1:
        
A1 - Madame Butterfly
Backing Vocals – Diane Garisto, Sheila Pate
Instruments – Hague*, Turbitt*
Producer – Stephen Hague, Walter Turbitt
Remix – Bradshaw Leigh, Robbie Kilgore
Vocals – Debbie Cole*1 - 6:32

A21 - Fans
Lead Vocals – Angie B.*
Piano [On Fans Reprise] – Timothy McFarland
Tenor Vocals – Michael Austin (4)1 - 3:50

A31 - Carmen
Classical Guitar – Craig Bihari
Guitar [Additional] – Jimi Tunnell
Soprano Vocals – Valerie Walters
Vocals – Angie B.*
Written-By – Bizet*1 - 4:55
       
Side 2:
       
B11 - Boy's Chorus
Guitar [Additional] – Jimi Tunnell1 - 4:30

B2 - Loretta
Vocals – Diane Garisto1 - 5:20

B3 - Death Of Butterfly1 - 4:58
       
Companies, etc.
       
    Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Charisma Records Ltd.
    Copyright © – Charisma Records Ltd.
    Copyright © – Malcolm McLaren Songs Ltd.
    Published By – Blackwood Music Inc.
    Recorded At – Unique Recording
    Mixed At – The Hit Factory
    Mastered At – Sterling Sound
    Lacquer Cut At – Specialty Records Corporation
    Mastered At – Sheffield Lab Matrix
    Pressed By – Allied Record Company
    Distributed By – Atlantic Recording Corporation
       
Credits:
       
    Adapted By – Malcolm McLaren, Robbie Kilgore
    Conductor, Coordinator [Opera] – Timothy McFarland
    Design [Cover] – Nick Egan
    Engineer – Mike Finleyson*, Tom Lord-Alge
    Engineer [Assistant] – Jeff Neiblum
    Lyrics By – Malcolm McLaren
    Photography By – Robert Erdmann
    Photography By [Additional] – Bob Gruen
    Producer – Malcolm McLaren (tracks: A2 to B3)
    Producer, Instruments – Robbie Kilgore (tracks: A2 to B3)
    Soprano Vocals – Betty Ann White (tracks: A1, B2, B3)
    Written-By – Puccini* (tracks: A1 to A2, B1 to B3)
       
Notes:
       
Includes fold out lyric sheet with lyrics and opera notes.

Label: 90242-1
Spine: 7 90242-1

Matrix notes:
[STERLING] = the stamp of mastering studio Sterling Sound.
[SRC] = the stamp of Lacquer mastering plant Specialty Records Corporation.
"SLM" and "△ 0000 / △ 0000–X" numbers mean the metalwork was performed at Sheffield Lab Matrix.
"SPAR" and "B 00000" numbers mean the lacquer was cut at Specialty Records Corporation and the vinyl was pressed at Allied Record Company.
       
Barcode and Other Identifiers
 
    Barcode (Text): 0 7567-90242-1
    Barcode (Scanned): 07567902421
    Rights Society: BMI
    Matrix / Runout (Side A label): ST-IL-845601-AR
    Matrix / Runout (Side B label): ST-IL-845602-AR
    Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched): [STERLING] Ⓧ SP AR ST·IL 845601–A 1–2 B–20514-A SLM △ 8591 0-1 [SRC] 

Malcolm McLaren – Fans
Label:    Island Records – 90242-1, Island Records – 7 90242-1
Format:    Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Allied pressing
Country: US
Released: 1984
Genre: Electronic, Classical
Style: Synth-pop, New Wave, Opera
        

         
Viewfinder links:        
         
Adam and the Ants          
Anderson & Roe         
Bob Gruen         
John Lydon            
Malcolm Mclaren        
New York Dolls        
Sex Pistols        
        
Net links:        
        
AllMusic ~ Malcolm McLaren ~ Fans (review)       
        
Post-Punk Monk ~ Malcolm McLaren – Fans (review)       
Sputnik Music ~ Malcolm McLaren – Fans (review)                
        
YouTube links:        
        
Boy's Chorus          
Death Of Butterfly1          
Madama Butterfly ~     
       Humming Chorus              
       Accent, Anderson & Roe ~ Humming Chorus            
Loretta        
Madam Butterfly        
        
        
         
        
        
        
Styrous® ~ Saturday, February 17, 2024       
       
 
 


















Adam & the Ants articles/mentions

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Ant Music EP     
Dirk Wears White Sox        
     
     
mentions:       
Perry Como ~ Catch a Falling Star     
Malcolm McLaren ~ Fans     
     
     
     
date & photographer unknown
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
 
 
 
 

 

October 10, 2021

Wayne (Jayne) County articles/mentions

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Adam & The Ants ~ Kings of the Wild Frontier  
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
      
     
     
     
      
date & photographer unknown     
     
      
     
      
     
      
     
      
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

January 18, 2021

New Wave/punk on the Viewfinder

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Adam & the Ants          
Au Pairs         
B-52s        
Big Black ~ Bulldozer     
Boris Blank         
Benjamin Bossi         
Steven Brown        
David Byrne         
John Cale        
Chrisma ~ Chinese Restaurant         
Wayne Coyne         
DAF         
Dalis Car       
Deerhoof         
Dead Kennedys       
Depeche Mode      
Devo          
Jane Dornacker         
earRotator            
Richard Edson           
Eraserhead    
Extrabreit         
Frankie Fix         
The Flaming Lips        
Peter Gabriel          
Ron "The Ripper" Greco         
Nina Hagen        
The Halibuts         
Icehouse          
INXS        
Billy Idol        
Jello Biafra       
Jubilee soundtrack        
Laibach         
Cyndi Lauper        
Leila And The Snakes       
John Lydon         
Madness           
Thurston Moore        
The Nails      
Klaus Nomi        
PIL ~ Metal Box      
Blaine L. Reininger          
The Residents         
Sheila Rock       
Roxie Theater         
Sonic Youth         
The Stip         
Johnny Strike        
Thoth         
Winston Tong          
Ricky "Tractor" Williams        
Tuxedomoon           
Yello     
The Yobs - Auld Lang Syne