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01. "Love in them there hills" 02. "Cousins Jack" 03. "Now I've found out" 04. "Leaving you" 05. "Norwegian wood" 06. "a) Intro / b) We've been so happy / c) Into a world" 07. "Bip bip" 08. "Nicky's at the P.C." 09. "To love somebody"
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 | | Description: | Tracks 2 & 8 bonus tracks from [m1630207] 7" released 1968.
The year was 1966. The city was Charleroi in Belgium, where the two Portugese brothers Toni and Fernando Lameirinhas (alias Tony and Wando Lam) founded the band ?Jess & James? as Belgiums` answer to soul music. They had lived in England before, catching the soul virus while playing in various beat bands like ?Screaming Lord Sutch?. Their song ?Move? suddenly became a massive hit all over Europe in 1967 and the band consequently produced three soul pop albums under the name of ?Jess & James? until 1969 for the Palette/ Belter label. The boys were being discovered as a sure-fire commercial attraction in Belgium and Spain, but the fast success soon led to musical dissension within the group.
At the same time, the backing band of ?Jess & James? started to separate under the name ?J.J. Band? to experiment with new sounds, finally developing into a more soul jazz orientated outfit. A constant creative growth lyrically and musically within the group was self-evident in this first album simply entitled ?The J.J. Band?. The new formation was led by arranger Ralph Benatar (Sax and Flute), Douglas Lucas (Trumpet) and Francis Weyer (aka Francis Goya/ Guitar), who all played leading roles on most of the ?El Chicles? and ?Chakachas? related releases of the times.
The minds behind the J.J. Band, Benatar and Lucas, started to write own material for the first longplay release aswell as taking famous songs and truely give them a new and more complex sound, with small horn & flute section, very diverse guitar moods and eclectic but excellent percussion sounds throughout. The LP was produced in 1970 by Roland Kluger, brother of composer and producer Jean Kluger, and solely pressed in small amounts by Polydor Records in Belgium and Canada. Two bonus tracks were pulled from the bands` first 7inch single ?Cousins Jack? especially for this reissue, recorded 1968 in mono and with a pure boogaloo and hammond soul arrangement, that shows the straight forward sound of their ear |  | | Playtime: |
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