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There's a long and rich history in rock & roll of people wanting to sound like the Beatles, which was OK when that meant writing good three-minute songs and playing them with enthusiasm and imagination. Things became more problematic when the Fab Four made Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band; after the Beatles convinced a generation that epic-scale overproduction was art, more than a few musicians followed in their footsteps, forgetting that most of them couldn't write songs as well as Lennon and McCartney in order to cover their tracks. Steve Sawyer and Freddie McFinn were a pair of East Coast tunesmiths who worshiped the Beatles and were convinced they could make a Sgt. Pepper's of their own; a record company took the bait, and Chesapeake Juke Box Band, the self-titled debut from the duo, was the result. Recorded with a large cast of first-call session musicians (uncredited, but reported to include Tony Levin, David Spinozza and Hugh McCracken) and with production and arrangement assistance from Ron Frangipane, Chesapeake Juke Box Band is a grand and lavish affair to be sure, with every tune conceived and executed on a grand scale. The playing is expert throughout, Sawyer and McFinn's vocals (including blocks of overdubbed harmonies) are fine, and the psychedelic ambience of this album is palpable and impressive, especially on the side two song suite "Martha & Walley Frizbee's Memorabilia." However, while Chesapeake Juke Box Band may well possess even more widescreen grandeur than Sgt. Pepper's, the songs simply aren't memorable, and the lyrics often sound either trite or silly. Chesapeake Juke Box Band is an album that's developed a passionate cult following since it came and went largely unnoticed in 1971, and not without reason, but while the album is a triumph in the art of record making, as music it's much ado about nothing. ~ Mark Deming
The first time on CD for this hitherto little-known but now very in demand amazing slab of New York City popsike magic! Wonderfully remastered in strict RevOla order. Beautifully packaged with input from the band and friends, and full on liner notes by Mark Frumento! A must for all lovers of Beatle-esque pop...The Tokens, The Left Banke, Nilsson..and more. 10 tracks. 2005.
Liner Note Author: Mark Frumento.
Arranger: Ron Frangipane. Chesapeake Jukebox Band Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Oldies CDs, Psychedelic, 60's, Rock | | Label | Rev-Ola | | Orig Year | 1972 | | All Time Sales Rank | 217022  | | CD Universe Part number | 6990439 | | Catalog number | 133 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 21, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Andy Morten; Freddie McFinn; Mark Frumento; Steve Sawyer; Joe Foster | | Engineer | Jack Douglas; Jay Messina; Roy Cicala | | Additional Info | United Kingdom |
Chesapeake Jukebox Band Songs | 1. | Until We Meet Again |
| 2. | Love |
| 3. | Jennifer |
| 4. | This Time |
| 5. | Has to Be |
| 6. | Daisies for the 8th of May |
| 7. | Sad Nite in Boston |
| 8. | Fizbee's Tavern |
| 9. | Chesapeake Juke Box Band |
| 10. | Door's Unlatched, The |
| 11. | Don't Howdy Doody on Me - (previously unreleased) |
| 12. | Don't Cry Your Eyes Out - (previously unreleased) |
| 13. | Crime of the Century - (previously unreleased) |
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