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Vampires Cowboys Spacemen And Spooks (The Very Best Of Joe Meek's Instrumentals)

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It might be subtitled The Very Best of Joe Meek's Instrumentals, but this isn't the most selective compilation of instrumentals overseen by the British semi-genius producer, the two discs including a whopping 60 tracks. That's not to say, however, that's it's not selective at all, considering just how many instrumentals the prolific Meek cut in the early to mid-'60s. For those who like Meek a lot, but don't want to go to the insane extent of trying to track down everything he did in the studio, this is a very good-value distillation of his work in the instrumental rock realm. Also, Meek's instrumentals weren't as prone to sappy pop as his efforts with vocal artists from the era, and were more likely to delve into purer rock. That hardly means that everything here is brilliant, and it might try the patience of those for whom a little Meek goes a long way. If you do like Meek to a significant degree, however, you'll find much to enjoy, as all the tracks -- even the ones of more marginal quality -- are stuffed with his sonic trademarks, including eerie out-of-this-world (if cheesy) electronic keyboards, crunchy compression, heavenly orchestration, twangy surf-country guitars, and numerous shades of weird and unclassifiable sounds, percussion, and miscellaneous tinkles. True, if you collect Meek to any extent, you're likely to already have some of these cuts, particularly those by the Tornados, though at least this includes several uncommon variations of Tornados tracks (a stereo version of "Telstar," a previously unissued "undubbed" version of "Exodus," the U.K. version of "Ridin' the Wind," the German version of "Life on Venus," etc.). It's also true that the best Tornados tracks tend to also be among the very best items on the anthology, as the production generally outpaces the tunes. Nevertheless, there are a few cuts that are both excellent and relatively unknown, like the Packabeats' "Theme from the Traitors" (which recalls the Shadows at their best), the Original Checkmates' creepy "The Spy" (with some great organ work), the Moontrekkers' devastating, lurching horror rock classic "Night of the Vampire," and the same group's peculiar "Hatashiai (Japanese Sword Fight)." David Wells' liner notes are typically excellent and thorough. ~ Richie Unterberger

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Night of the Vampire
    2. 2.
      Ridin' the Wind
    3. 3.
      Theme from the Traitors
    4. 4.
      Spook Walks
    5. 5.
      Green Jeans
    6. 6.
      Surfin' John Brown
    7. 7.
      Oo La La
    8. 8.
      Moon Rocket
    9. 9.
      Dance Legless Russian
    10. 10.
      Husky Team
    11. 11.
      Swingin' Low
    12. 12.
      Life on Venus
    13. 13.
      Taboo
    14. 14.
      Cry My Heart - Meek, Joe Orchestra
    15. 15.
      March of the Spacemen
    16. 16.
      Hatashiai (Japanese Sword Fight)
    17. 17.
      Jackson's Jump
    18. 18.
      Just for Chicks
    19. 19.
      Union Pacific
    20. 20.
      Keep Moving
    21. 21.
      Robot
    22. 22.
      Monster
    23. 23.
      Pinto
    24. 24.
      Valley of the Sioux
    25. 25.
      Saxon War Cry
    26. 26.
      Exodus
    27. 27.
      Yashmak
    28. 28.
      Can Can 62
    29. 29.
      Kennedy March - Meek, Joe Orchestra
    30. 30.
      Jungle Fever
  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Telstar
    2. 2.
      Sunday Date - Flee Rekkers
    3. 3.
      Totem Pole
    4. 4.
      Ambush
    5. 5.
      Lost Planet
    6. 6.
      Besame Mucho
    7. 7.
      Tom Tom Cat
    8. 8.
      Globetrotter
    9. 9.
      Dodge City
    10. 10.
      Lass of Richmond Hill
    11. 11.
      Big Breaker
    12. 12.
      West Point
    13. 13.
      Wipeout
    14. 14.
      Order of the Keys
    15. 15.
      Reindeer Ride
    16. 16.
      Theme of Freedom - Meek, Joe Orchestra
    17. 17.
      Big Feet
    18. 18.
      Dragonfly
    19. 19.
      There's Something at the Bottom of the Well
    20. 20.
      Poet and Peasant
    21. 21.
      Last Stage West
    22. 22.
      Spy
    23. 23.
      Ice Cream Man
    24. 24.
      Evening in Paris
    25. 25.
      Kickin' Around
    26. 26.
      Midnight in Luxembourg
    27. 27.
      Christmas Stocking
    28. 28.
      Shenandoah
    29. 29.
      Phantom Hussar
    30. 30.
      Return of the Vampire

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It might be subtitled The Very Best of Joe Meek's Instrumentals, but this isn't the most selective compilation of instrumentals overseen by the British semi-genius producer, the two discs including a whopping 60 tracks. That's not to say, however, that's it's not selective at all, considering just how many instrumentals the prolific Meek cut in the early to mid-'60s. For those who like Meek a lot, but don't want to go to the insane extent of trying to track down everything he did in the studio, this is a very good-value distillation of his work in the instrumental rock realm. Also, Meek's instrumentals weren't as prone to sappy pop as his efforts with vocal artists from the era, and were more likely to delve into purer rock. That hardly means that everything here is brilliant, and it might try the patience of those for whom a little Meek goes a long way. If you do like Meek to a significant degree, however, you'll find much to enjoy, as all the tracks -- even the ones of more marginal quality -- are stuffed with his sonic trademarks, including eerie out-of-this-world (if cheesy) electronic keyboards, crunchy compression, heavenly orchestration, twangy surf-country guitars, and numerous shades of weird and unclassifiable sounds, percussion, and miscellaneous tinkles. True, if you collect Meek to any extent, you're likely to already have some of these cuts, particularly those by the Tornados, though at least this includes several uncommon variations of Tornados tracks (a stereo version of "Telstar," a previously unissued "undubbed" version of "Exodus," the U.K. version of "Ridin' the Wind," the German version of "Life on Venus," etc.). It's also true that the best Tornados tracks tend to also be among the very best items on the anthology, as the production generally outpaces the tunes. Nevertheless, there are a few cuts that are both excellent and relatively unknown, like the Packabeats' "Theme from the Traitors" (which recalls the Shadows at their best), the Original Checkmates' creepy "The Spy" (with some great organ work), the Moontrekkers' devastating, lurching horror rock classic "Night of the Vampire," and the same group's peculiar "Hatashiai (Japanese Sword Fight)." David Wells' liner notes are typically excellent and thorough. ~ Richie Unterberger|
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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2007年02月05日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルCastle Music
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CMEDD1456
SKU 5050749414564

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