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 Post subject: Billy Nicholls - Would You Believe?
PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:34 pm 
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Billy Nicholls' stillborn 1968 album does indeed recall the Beach Boys' 1966-19 67 era, not just due to Nicholls' melodies and high, versatile vocals, but also the production of Andrew Oldham, an avowed fan of Phil Spector and Pet Sounds. Although very attractive, however, the songs and production do not have the depth and emotional resonance of Pet Sounds. This is not a knock; Nicholls was very young at the time, after all, and it's hard to match Brian Wilson, though Oldham pulled out a bunch of tricks with baroque keyboards, tasteful brass, and airy multi-part harmonies. As with the Oldham-produced cuts done by Del Shannon in the same era, the deftly elaborate L.A.-meets-London semi-Wall of Sound is more impressive than the pretty but often rather slight material. It's still a pleasurable listen, with the more acoustic and darker "Come Again" slightly foreshadowing the kind of sound Pete Townshend would employ on much of Who Came First, and "Girl from New York" (with Steve Marriott on lead guitar) going for a gutsier British rock vibe. The CD reissue (on the Immediate imprint, but actually put out by the British reissue label Sequel) includes mono single versions of "Would You Believe?" and "Daytime Girl" as bonus tracks.


I know that we've mentioned this album in past threads (way back), but I was just thinking about this today. And there is no thread dedicated specifically to this bad boy.

I have a 180g vinyl copy of this at home, in my crawl, waiting for a new stereo (which I just got) to be assembled, and my turntable attached!

I remember being vaguely disappointed with the record, but am looking forward to hearing it again.

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I. fucking. love. this. album. or at least London Social Degree.


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Its not just Steve Marriott who plays on it, I'm pretty sure Andrew Oldham recruited all of Small Faces to be the backing band. I like it alot more Pet Sounds perhaps precisely because it doesn't have the "depth and emotional resonance" of Pet Sounds and is as the reviewer notes "gutsier."

I haven't listened to this in a long time. When I first bought it, I really loved it. I'm pretty sure I put it on my first listmania. I should pull it out again sometime soon but I doubt that it will have quite the same appeal to me anymore.


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