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The Mystery Trend / So Glad I Found You (1966-67)

Жанр: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock
Страна-производитель диска: UK
Год издания диска: 1999
Издатель (лейбл): Big Beat
Номер по каталогу: CDWIKD 190
Страна: USA
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 57:57
Источник (релизер): indiffer
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
Треклист:
01. Carl Street (2:51)
02. So Glad I Found You (2:20)
03. Words You Whisper (2:24)
04. Johnny Was a Good Boy (2:44)
05. One Day for Two (2:08)
06. Carrots on a String (1:58)
07. Ten Empty Cups (2:22)
08. Mercy Killing (3:03)
09. Mambo for Marion (2:03)
10. Substitute (3:01)
11. There It Happened Again (2:28)
12. Shame, Shame, Shame (Miss Roxie) (2:26)
13. House on the Hill (2:22)
14. From the Collection of Dorothy Tate (2:14)
15. Carrots on a String (audition version) (2:05)
16. What If I (2:47)
17. Wake Up Cryin' (3:01)
18. Lose Some Dreams (3:04)
19. Empty Shoes (4:08)
20. Let Me See with My Eyes (5:52)
21. Carl Street (audition version) (2:36)
Код:
Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1 from 15. November 2010

EAC extraction logfile from 8. April 2011, 11:34

The Mystery Trend / So Glad I Found You

Used drive  : SAMSUNG DVD-ROM SD-616T   Adapter: 1  ID: 0

Read mode               : Secure
Utilize accurate stream : Yes
Defeat audio cache      : Yes
Make use of C2 pointers : No

Read offset correction                      : 1182
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out          : No
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks   : No
Null samples used in CRC calculations       : Yes
Used interface                              : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000
Gap handling                                : Appended to previous track

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Selected bitrate                : 1024 kBit/s
Quality                         : High
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Additional command line options : -8 -V -T "ARTIST=%a" -T "TITLE=%t" -T "ALBUM=%g" -T "DATE=%y" -T "TRACKNUMBER=%n" -T "GENRE=%m" -T "COMMENT=%e" %j--picture="%i"%j %s -o %d

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        4  |  7:34.68 |  2:44.29 |     34118    |    46446
        5  | 10:19.22 |  2:08.06 |     46447    |    56052
        6  | 12:27.28 |  1:57.47 |     56053    |    64874
        7  | 14:25.00 |  2:21.54 |     64875    |    75503
        8  | 16:46.54 |  3:02.61 |     75504    |    89214
        9  | 19:49.40 |  2:03.29 |     89215    |    98468
       10  | 21:52.69 |  3:00.57 |     98469    |   112025
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       21  | 55:21.02 |  2:36.30 |    249077    |   260806

Track  1

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Track  2

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Track  5

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Track  6

     Filename F:\Share2\The Mystery Trend\So Glad I Found You\06. Carrots on a String.wav

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Track  7

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Track  8

     Filename F:\Share2\The Mystery Trend\So Glad I Found You\08. Mercy Killing.wav

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Track  9

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Track 11

     Filename F:\Share2\The Mystery Trend\So Glad I Found You\11. There It Happened Again.wav

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Track 12

     Filename F:\Share2\The Mystery Trend\So Glad I Found You\12. Shame, Shame, Shame (Miss Roxie).wav

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Track 13

     Filename F:\Share2\The Mystery Trend\So Glad I Found You\13. House on the Hill.wav

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Track 14

     Filename F:\Share2\The Mystery Trend\So Glad I Found You\14. From the Collection of Dorothy Tate.wav

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Track 15

     Filename F:\Share2\The Mystery Trend\So Glad I Found You\15. Carrots on a String (audition version).wav

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Track 16

     Filename F:\Share2\The Mystery Trend\So Glad I Found You\16. What If I.wav

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Track 17

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Track 18

     Filename F:\Share2\The Mystery Trend\So Glad I Found You\18. Lose Some Dreams.wav

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Track 19

     Filename F:\Share2\The Mystery Trend\So Glad I Found You\19. Empty Shoes.wav

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Track 20

     Filename F:\Share2\The Mystery Trend\So Glad I Found You\20. Let Me See with My Eyes.wav

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     Filename F:\Share2\The Mystery Trend\So Glad I Found You\21. Carl Street (audition version).wav

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Код:
REM GENRE Rock
REM DATE 1999
REM DISCID 200D9515
REM RELEASE "1999 Big Beat CDWIKD 190"
REM COMMENT "ExactAudioCopy v1.0b1"
PERFORMER "The Mystery Trend"
TITLE "So Glad I Found You"
FILE "01. Carl Street.wav" WAVE
  TRACK 01 AUDIO
    TITLE "Carl Street"
    PERFORMER "The Mystery Trend"
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
  TRACK 02 AUDIO
    TITLE "So Glad I Found You"
    PERFORMER "The Mystery Trend"
    INDEX 00 02:47:36
FILE "02. So Glad I Found You.wav" WAVE
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
  TRACK 03 AUDIO
    TITLE "Words You Whisper"
    PERFORMER "The Mystery Trend"
    INDEX 00 02:16:41
FILE "03. Words You Whisper.wav" WAVE
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
  TRACK 04 AUDIO
    TITLE "Johnny Was a Good Boy"
    PERFORMER "The Mystery Trend"
    INDEX 00 02:10:59
FILE "04. Johnny Was a Good Boy.wav" WAVE
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
  TRACK 05 AUDIO
    TITLE "One Day for Two"
    PERFORMER "The Mystery Trend"
    INDEX 00 02:40:57
FILE "05. One Day for Two.wav" WAVE
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
  TRACK 06 AUDIO
    TITLE "Carrots on a String"
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    INDEX 00 02:04:55
FILE "06. Carrots on a String.wav" WAVE
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  TRACK 07 AUDIO
    TITLE "Ten Empty Cups"
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FILE "07. Ten Empty Cups.wav" WAVE
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  TRACK 08 AUDIO
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FILE "08. Mercy Killing.wav" WAVE
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  TRACK 09 AUDIO
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FILE "13. House on the Hill.wav" WAVE
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FILE "14. From the Collection of Dorothy Tate.wav" WAVE
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The Mystery Trend's name has proved appropriate in defining their fate. They were a band that lots of rock music scholars have heard of -- mentioned in lots of essays about San Francisco in the mid-'60s -- but never heard. Even the Charlatans, another Bay Area band that barely made it out of the starting gate where records were concerned, are better known, by virtue of their music having bounced in and out of print from various sources over the past 34 years. The Mystery Trend never recorded much professionally, and a lot of what they did was in the realm of works-in-progress, rather than finished pieces of music.

The group's other big problem was that their sound wasn't too much in sync with the music most people associate with mid-'60s San Francisco. They started out doing R&B based dance music, then gravitated toward the Beatles, the Kinks, the Zombies, and Bob Dylan, but they never really sounded like any other band. In contrast to the Charlatans, the Grateful Dead, and the Jefferson Airplane, they preferred tight song structures. For all of their associations with San Francisco in the '60s, the Mystery Trend had their roots in old-style rock & roll, R&B, and dance music. Ron Nagle hailed from the city by the bay and was a serious R&B enthusiast, especially where Ray Charles was concerned -- he played the piano and was heavily influenced by everything that he heard in Charles' early-'60s sound. While studying at San Francisco State College in the early '60s, he hooked up with Larry Bennett, who shared the same interests. Nagle -- who'd majored in art -- was teaching at the San Francisco Art Institute when the British Invasion hit America, and while he was serious enough about R&B to keep the Beatles at arm's length, he did see an opportunity. The British rock & roll boom restored rock bands to their rightful place at the center of music, and jump-started some long-held ambitions that he and Bennett shared about forming a band. They hooked up with students Bob Cuff (guitar), Mike Daly (bass) and John Luby (drums), and after jamming a couple of times on songs like "Woolly Bully," the group became the Terrazzo Brothers (named for an Italian masonry style), with Bennett as lead singer.

After about a year, a lineup change took place, as Mike Daly became their manager, Larry Bennett made a lateral move to take over on bass, and Larry West came aboard on lead guitar while Bob Cuff stayed on rhythm. By that time they were writing their own material together as a group effort, and coming up with some unusual and very fresh ideas.

And there was the name change. "The Terrazzo Brothers" didn't seem to be doing anything for them, and then the bandmembers misunderstood the line about the "Mystery Tramp" in Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone": the result was the Mystery Trend.

They had a special sound and a following, at least locally. The Mystery Trend were the first band to play the Matrix Club after the original Jefferson Airplane, and regularly gigged with the Great Society. They also joined the Airplane in Bill Graham's first effort at rock music promotion, the Mime Troup Benefit. Along with the Airplane, the Great Society, and the Charlatans, the Mystery Trend seemed to be on the cutting edge of what music was about in San Francisco.

Part of their secret was the sheer range of influences within the lineup, and their ability to pull them together. Bennett was an unbelievably good singer for an unsigned band, and had formidable intuitive skill in handling a song. Nagle and Cuff were master rock & rollers, and Nagle, in particular, could analyze practically any song on the radio and break down what was happening in it, and why a line, lick or riff worked, or why they didn't. West was a serious beat, and a folk musician with prodigious guitar skills which meshed perfectly with Cuff's rhythm playing. And Luby was a very solid drummer, holding it all together no matter where their songs took them.

If anything, the Mystery Trend more resembled the small group units that grew out of the big-band era that Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington, among others, participated in. Those small groups, made up of top soloists and true virtuosi, had lots of room for the members to maneuver and express themselves, but were also highly disciplined. Some of the Mystery Trend's music sounded ripe for jamming, with soaring guitar solos and rippling keyboard parts, and folk-like melodies that lent themselves to experimentation, but they limited their experimentation to clean, precise three-minute-plus structures, without ever leaving the listener feeling cheated. Listening to the Mystery Trend's best work, amid the odd beats and time signatures, strange key changes and modulations, and harmonies filled with the unexpected, was, indeed, like listening to the very best of the big bands, playing the guts out of a piece in three-and-a-half minutes. It was too good to last, and it didn't last long. West exited in early 1966 in grand style, smashing his guitar on-stage in the midst of a duel with the Great Society's Darby Slick at a show in Sausalito. He nearly joined the Great Society, while the Mystery Trend continued with Bob Cuff playing what lead guitar was required on record. Eventually he left, and was succeeded by John Gregory, a very talented lead player; by that time, however, the Mystery Trend's days were numbered.

The San Francisco music scene was exploding. The Beau Brummels had already scored hits on the Autumn label, a ton of other acts were getting recorded on one-off singles and, in some instances, getting local airplay; the Jefferson Airplane and the Great Society had done album-length releases, and the Grateful Dead and even the Charlatans were getting scouted by high-powered recording outfits; and late in 1966 the best thing that the Great Society had going for it, Grace Slick, had linked up with the Airplane.

It was happening for every act of any note except, that is, the Mystery Trend. They'd gotten one barely representative single, "Johnny Was a Good Boy" b/w "House on the Hill" out on Verve Records through Frank Werber, the manager of the Kingston Trio, and Trident Productions, who were riding high at around that time with the work of the We Five. Werber did try hard with the group but their sound, spellbinding as it was on-stage, seemed impossible to capture adequately on record -- they covered songs by the Who and did R&B standards, and worked on a ton of originals, all to no avail. The group stuck to its own way of making music, which wasn't much like the We Five, but also avoided the kind of long, aimless jams that were becoming the rule among their Bay Area colleagues. The Mystery Trend didn't sound like anyone else, and somehow they never nailed down a second single, much less an album.

By 1968, it was over. Nagle returned to studio art, which he'd never stopped entirely, and became a successful ceramic artist, and later wrote some songs for the Tubes and Barbra Streisand, among others. Apart from Larry Bennett, who passed on in the '90s, the others (including Larry West) remained in music. The Mystery Trend passed into history and the true depths of tantalizing obscurity -- their name was alluring when coupled with their obscurity, and the fact that they seemed to rate mentions in any serious books or articles about San Francisco's music roots. Nothing apart from the rare copies of that old Verve single, which told us virtually nothing about the band, was around to hear, however. In 1999, a comprehensive collection of the best surviving tracks by the Mystery Trend were released by Ace Records on its Big Beat imprint.
The Mystery Trend have been more a legend than a band since their dissolution, although some lo-fi unreleased tapes have made the rounds on the collectors' circuit. This 21-song compilation finally presents their legacy properly, including all of their 1966-67 Trident studio recordings, as well as some demos and even a solo demo apiece by Ron Nagle and guitarist Bob Cuff. Although some of the tunes are run-of-the-mill period rock, more often they're intriguing oddball art-pop-rock with a dash of psychedelia. "Words You Whisper" and "Ten Empty Cups" have a wistful, keyboard-grounded air that will seduce any Zombies fan, while the similar but poppier "There It Happened Again" is something like L.A. sunshine pop played with guts and imagination. Other cuts give you more of the weirdness you'd expect from a mid-1960s San Francisco band, as in the anxious melody, dread-infused words, and constant stops and starts of "Mercy Killing"; the lovely, lilting jazzy instrumental "Mambo for Marion"; and the ominous but tuneful "What If I" and "Lose Some Dreams" (which are like a darker Zombies). It's too bad that more of the pre-Trident demos that have been heard by collectors on unreleased tapes were not included, as some of them are quite up to par with the Trident sessions in the quality of the songwriting (if not fidelity), although a couple of them do appear on the CD.
Personnel
Larry Bennett - bass
Bob Cuff - vocals, guitar
John Gregory - guitar
John Luby - drums, vocals
Ron Nagle - organ, piano, vocals, clavinet
Larry West - guitar
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