Wednesday, September 16, 2009

For our Italian-speaking visitors

For our Italian readers : the current issue of the LATE FOR THE SKY music magazine has a long article about Gene Parsons.



Writes Paolo :

"...the current issue has a 12 page special about Gene Parsons, with special interview with Gene that I made last spring and an interview with John Delgatto, discography, reviews of Gene's records, memories from Beppe Gambetta about his playing with Gene, italian translation of Gene's lyrics and more..."

http://www.lateforthesky.org/

http://www.lateforthesky.org/organo-ufficiale/

Friday, September 11, 2009

Skip Battin Long Lost Album finally released...soon


Sierra Records is proud to announce the compact disc release, "SKIP BATTIN: TOPANGA SKYLINE" on October 17, 2009. Exactly 40 years ago on this date, Skip Battin made his first concert appearance as a member of the Byrds at Carl Edward King Memorial Gymnasium, Morris Harvey University, Charleston West Virginia!

This was to be Skip's second solo album, recorded in late July 1973, just days after the tragic death of Clarence White. Produced by the legendary Kim Fowley, it would include backup for the most part by the Country Gazette (Byron Berline, Roger Bush, Alan Munde and Roland White) along with Al Perkins. The album unfortunately never saw the light of day, until now. A decade ago Skip and I talked about releasing the album but it took all this time to make his dream come true. After Skip's passing in 2004, his son Brent took up the cause to see this album become a reality.

Taken from the original master audio tapes, each song (mostly Battin/Fowley originals) is as sharp and pointed as ever. Just wait until you hear Skip's bluegrass version of "Hully Gully", the old 1959 "Olympics" rock and roll classic. With the help of the Country Gazette's bluegrass chops, this album's sound could have predated Leon Russell's "Hank Wilson's Back" effort.

"Topanga Skyline" also boasts some additional bonus material. Two Battin songs from his 1981 release on the Italian Appaloosa label have been added, "Willow in the Wind" and my favorite all time Battin song,"China Moon" with the late, great Sneaky Pete on pedal steel.

At the end of the last song, there is a hidden track from Skip's rehearsals for the album with Clarence White on guitar. It is brief and very rough but it was was recorded just a few days before Clarence's untimely death, his last recordings in any form.

To further enhance this release, there is also a bonus MPEG video clip on the disc (accessed by PC or MAC computer only) of a rare 1965 solo appearance of Skip on a local L.A. TV teenage dance party show! With a 12-string guitar in his hand and sporting an Elvis hairdo, Skip lip syncs his latest 45 single!

"Skip Battin: Topanga Skyline" was to be part of a five album release back in 1973 that would include the album releases of Gene Parsons' "Kindling", Country Gazette's "Don't Give Up Your Day Job", Gram Parsons' "Sleepless Nights" later released as "Grievous Angel", and what turned out to be the never released "Clarence White" solo album on Warner Bros. Records. All five releases were to promote a Fall 1973 Concert tour with all these performers on stage with Skip providing the bass playing and adding his vocals. I wonder what a Gram Parsons/Skip Battin duet would have sounded like! The tour was to be kicked off by a "Folk/Bluegrass/Country" Festival in September 1973 in Lancaster CA. Sadly, it too never materialized because of "city fathers" did not want a music festival with "long hairs" and by then Clarence and Gram were gone.

SONGS:SALTY DOG BLUES/BOLTS OF BLUE/STONE SOBER/RELAX WITH ME/DON'T GO DOWN THE DRAIN/WILLOW IN THE WIND/ROLL IN MY SWEET BABY'S ARMS/HULLY GULLY/FOGGY MOUNTAIN TOP/WINTERGREEN/CHINA MOON

Place your order by paying now the prerelease price of only $15.00 and the shipping is FREE anywhere. After it's release on October 17, 2009, the price will be $19.00 plus shipping. Even then, this new Sierra release will only be available direct from Sierra through the end of 2009 with the commercial release scheduled for February 2010. Think of it as an early Christmas present to yourself.

Just double click the "Add to Cart" button below which takes you directly to Sierra order form where you can purchase this CD with Free Shipping.

It is also listed at the web store at
http://sierra-records.com or http://sierrarecords.net under "NEW SKIP BATTIN CD".

You can also order by check, money order, credit card by mail to: P.O. Box 5753, Pasadena CA 91117 (postmarked prior to October 17, 2009) or by email with your credit card at:
mailorder@sierra-records.com

Paypal is accepted only via the Paypal website (paypal.com) by sending payment using the Sierra Paypal account:
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(PLEASE NOTE: WHEN PLACING AN ORDER DIRECTLY FROM THIS EMAIL WITH THE "ADD TO CART" BUTTON, THE "CONTINUE SHOPPING" FUNCTION ON THE ORDER PAGE CURRENTLY DOES NOT WORK. YOU WILL NEED TO GO DIRECTLY TO SIERRA WEB SITE TO PLACE AN ORDER FOR ANY ADDITIONAL ITEMS YOU MAY WANT TO MAKE AT THAT TIME.)

It is exciting to approach the end of the first decade of the 2000's with the release of a missing jewel like Skip Battin's "Topanga Skyline". Sierra Records hopes to have many more releases like this as the Company approaches it's 40th Anniversary in 2011.

Best personal regards,

John Delgatto, Founder/Owner/One Man Band

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Woodstock and The Byrds

The Byrds were invited to perform at the Woodstock Festival, but chose not to participate, not figuring Woodstock to be any different from all the other music festivals that summer. In addition, there were concerns about money.

As bassist John York remembers:

"We were flying to a gig and Roger [McGuinn] came up to us and said that a guy was putting on a festival in upstate New York. But at that point they weren't paying all of the bands. He asked us if we wanted to do it and we said, 'No'. We had no idea what it was going to be. We were burned out and tired of the festival scene. So all of us said, 'No, we want a rest' and missed the best festival of all".