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Tunesmith: The Songs Of Jimmy Webb (Import) (CD)

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DISC 1 for Tunesmith: The Songs Of Jimmy Webb (Import) (CD) Album By Various Artists
1   I Keep On Keeping On - The Contessas
2   Love Years Coming - Strawberry Children
3   How Sweet It Is - The Picardy Singers
4   Worst That Could Happen - The Brooklyn Bridge
5   Up Up And Away - The 5th Dimension
6   Girl's Song, The - Jackie DeShannon
7   Tunesmith - Vikki Carr
8   Requiem: 820 Latham - The Executives
9   Magic Garden - Dusty Springfield
10   Galveston - Glen Campbell
11   Just Another Piece Of Paper - Glen Campbell
12   MacArthur Park - Richard Harris
13   If Ships Were Made To Sail - Scott Walker
14   Where Does Brown Begin? - Scott Walker
15   Song Seller - Paul Revere & The Raiders
16   Clowns Exit Laughing - The Fortunes
17   When It Was Done - Hugo Montenegro
18   She Never Smiles Anymore - The Mike Perjanik Complex
19   Do What Ya Gotta Do - The Four Tops
20   Honey Come Back - Junior Walker & The All-Stars
21   By The Time I Get To Phoenix - Stevie Wonder
22   My Christmas Tree - The Temptations
23   Didn't We - Dionne Warwick
24   Mixed-Up Girl - Nancy Wilson
 
DISC 2 for Tunesmith: The Songs Of Jimmy Webb (Import) (CD) Album By Various Artists
1   P.F. Sloan - The Association
2   Wichita Lineman / By The Time I Get To Phoenix - King Harvest
3   All My Love's Laughter - Jennifer Warnes
4   Moon's A Harsh Mistress, The - Judy Collins
5   Parenthesis - Kerry Biddell
6   Name Of My Sorrow - Max Lindsay
7   Old Man At The Fair, The - Mark Lindsay
8   Met Her On A Plane - Ian Matthews
9   All I Know - Art Garfunkel
10   5:30 Plane - The Supremes
11   Cheap Lovin' - The Supremes
12   Everybody Gets To Go To The Moon - The Three Degrees
13   Once In The Morning - Diana Ross
14   Oklahoma Nights - Arlo Guthrie
15   Highwayman, The - The Highwaymen
16   Himmler's Ring - Lowell George
17   Lost Generation - Onie J. Holly
18   Last Unicorn, The - Kenny Loggins
19   Where's The Playground Susie - Everything But The Girl
20   Wichita Lineman - R.E.M.
21   You Can't Treat The Wrong Man Right - Linda Ronstadt
22   Adios - Linda Ronstadt
 


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Title Note

Jimmy Webb's songs have been covered by so many artists, and so many of his songs have been covered in multiple versions, that no compilation of Webb covers could please everyone. While this two-CD, 46-song compilation of Webb interpretations is highly worthwhile for fans of the songwriter, it falls somewhere between being a collection of the best-known Webb covers, and a more esoteric anthology of obscurities. As far as the biggest Webb-written hits, several of them are indeed here: Richard Harris' "MacArthur Park," Glen Campbell's "Galveston," the 5th Dimension's "Up, Up and Away," the Brooklyn Bridge's "Worst That Could Happen," and Art Garfunkel's "All I Know." At the same time, however, some of the biggest Webb-penned smashes are missing, at least in the versions that made it the biggest. Among the absentees are Campbell's "Wichita Lineman" and "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," Isaac Hayes' "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," and the 5th Dimension's "Paper Cup" and "Carpet Man," though presumably anyone serious about listening to Jimmy Webb songs already has, or knows, where to get those recordings. True, "Wichita Lineman" and "By the Time I Get I to Phoenix" are represented here in different versions. But it's doubtful anyone would call King Harvest's medley of the two songs the most definitive interpretation, or Stevie Wonder's "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" as memorable as Hayes' take on the tune, or R.E.M.'s "Wichita Lineman" a match for the Campbell recording. There are also some Webb compositions of interest that are not represented here in any form whatsoever, like the aforementioned "Paper Cup" and "Carpet Man," not to mention "Orange Air," also first covered by the 5th Dimension.

Even with those missing entries taken into account, there are a bunch of interesting interpretations and/or rarities here sure to be of interest to any Webb fan, or indeed to many soft rock fans in general. As for some of the big names weighing in with strong performances, there's Dusty Springfield's "Magic Garden"; Scott Walker doing both "If Ships Were Made to Sail" and "Where Does Brown Begin?"; Jackie DeShannon's "The Girl's Song," (a highlight of her late-'60s work); the Four Tops' "Do What You Gotta Do," (certainly Webb at his most soul--oriented); Judy Collins' "The Moon Is a March Mistress"; the Association's quirky early-'70s single "P.F. Sloan"; and the Supremes, with both "5:30 Plane" and "Cheap Lovin'." There are some unexpected, inspired inclusions of artists not known for singing the kind of things Webb writes, like Ian Matthews (with "Met Her on a Plane"), Paul Revere & the Raiders ("Song Seller"), Arlo Guthrie ("Oklahoma Nights"), Lowell George ("Himmler's Ring"), and the Three Degrees ("Everybody Gets to Go to the Moon"). Of most interest to Webb obsessives, though, will be the CD appearance of numerous rarities from his early days, like the Strawberry Children's 1967 single "Love Years Coming" (on which Webb himself sings); the Contessas' soul-girl group meld, "I Keep on Keeping On," which according to the liners is the earliest known Webb cover; and some unlikely efforts, like Hugo Montenegro's "When It Was Done."

Most of the tracks are from the late 1960s and early 1970s, though a few later outings by big names like Linda Ronstadt, Everything But the Girl, the Highwaymen, and R.E.M. are here, too. Some of the material, particularly some of the later selections on Disc Two, does cross the line from interesting pop and soft rock to the treacly side of adult contemporary music. A less forgivable flaw is the utter lack of original release dates and label information, a negligence that also afflicted Raven's compilation of lesser-known Burt Bacharach covers, The Rare Bacharach. That information really is appreciated by most of the collectors apt to buy a set like this, and its absence helps leave room for a larger, more definitive, multi-disc retrospective of Webb covers elsewhere. ~ Richie Unterberger



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