Distant Shores [Bonus Tracks]Chad & Jeremy
Release Date: 10/09/2000
Original Release:
1966
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 393801_CD
UPC # 090771106827
Label: Sundazed Music Inc.
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Performer: Chad & Jeremy
Producer: Larry Marks; Lor Crane Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: Chad & Jeremy: Chad Stuart (vocals, arranger, guitar); Jeremy Clyde (vocals, guitar). Recorded between May 24, 1965 and March 29, 1966. Includes liner notes by Kim Cooper. Audio Mixers: Jayme Pieruzzi; Bob Irwin. Liner Note Author: Kim Cooper . Recording information: Hollywood, CA (05/24/1965-03/29/1966); London, England (05/24/1965-03/29/1966). Author: Jeremy Clyde. Arranger: Chad Stuart. Musical styles were changing and threatening to leave Chad & Jeremy's light, pleasant pop style behind. Distant Shores indicated that they were only beginning to come to grips with the situation: tracks like "The Way You Look Tonight," "Early Mornin' Rain," and "Homeward Bound" (done in an arrangement identical to Simon & Garfunkel's) suggested they were still content to cover pre-rock pop and folk music. But they did contribute three original songs, and manager James William Guercio brought in the title tune, which became their final Top 40 hit. As a result, Distant Shores had "transitional" written all over it, although it wasn't clear what Chad & Jeremy were making a transition to. ~ William Ruhlmann Musical styles were changing and threatening to leave Chad & Jeremy's light, pleasant pop style behind. Distant Shores indicated that they were only beginning to come to grips with the situation: tracks like "The Way You Look Tonight," "Early Mornin' Rain," and "Homeward Bound" (done in an arrangement identical to Simon & Garfunkel's) suggested they were still content to cover pre-rock pop and folk music. But they did contribute three original songs, and manager James William Guercio brought in the title tune, which became their final Top 40 hit. As a result, Distant Shores had "transitional" written all over it, although it wasn't clear what Chad & Jeremy were making a transition to. [The 2000 edition included a number of bonus tracks, including an early reading of Bobby Goldsboro's "When Your Love Has Gone."] ~ William Ruhlmann
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