The Way Podcast

Thursday, June 28, 2012

The Way Podcast: 6/28/2012; British Psychedelic Pop Sampler

On tonight's episode of my weekly one hour podcast The Way, I explored the catalogs of my 4 favorite British Psychedelic Pop artists, fairy-tale folk rockers Kaleidoscope, acid-popsters July, the Bill Wyman produced The End, and the soaring, orchestral prog of The Moody Blues. I love the whimsical nature of the Brit's take on psychedelia and wanted to create a nice showcase to display some of my favorite English-Psych tunes. The link to the stream is below, Enjoy!









Thursday, June 21, 2012

Interview With Now Sound Records' Steve Stanley On "The Way", June 21st 2012



Today I interviewed Steve Stanley, the founder of Now Sounds Records on the podcast incarnation of The Way, on KPSU, Portland's College Radio. Now Sounds Records have reissued some of my favorite psych/sunshine pop records ever in the last few years including MONO re-issues of the first four Association albums and the first two Harpers Bizarre albums, as well as the Critter's Project 3 recordings and the Parade's lost album. Steve was a great guest and we talked all things Harpers Bizarre, Association, Brewer & Shipley, Mono vs. Stereo, and even some Enoch Light talk. Big thanks to Steve Stanley for taking his time to join me.

Listen to the interview here, it starts at just about the 7:00 minute mark:

https://s3.amazonaws.com/archive-complete/1340323201.mp3

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Tony Mottola: Warm, Wild & Wonderful (1968) Original Project 3 Quadraphonic Vinyl Transfer (Stereo Reproduction)


Enoch Light's go-to guitarist for nearly all of his studio work, Tony Mottola released several instrumental albums of his own on Light's Command and Project 3 labels, but none better than his 1968 Project 3 release Warm, Wild & Wonderful. Although Mottola did not often write material of his own, the cover song selections here are fantastic and perfectly suited to Mottola's silky smooth jazz playing. The material chosen here ranges from the adult pop of Bacharach and also brilliant covers of label-mates the Free Design (in fact, Free Design leader Chris Dedrick helped arrange several of the songs on this record and background vox are performed by his bandmates). Highlights are the fantastic renditions of the classic Bacharach tunes "This Guy's In Love With You", and the Warwick hit "Do You Know The Way To San Jose". Mottola's carefully and precisely played guitar mimic the song's vocal melodies and Enoch Light adds the perfect soft, orchestral touches to the jazzy guitar playing. But the standout track has to be his take on Dedrick's "Kites Are Fun", a Free Design classic that Mottola turns in to an even blissful and breezier tune than the original. Wondeful stuff.

This rip is from the 1973 Quadraphonic re-release that Project 3 issued in response to the new Quadraphonic phase, that infamously fizzled within a matter of years. This Quad release is also compatible with regular stereo sets, and in comparison to the original stereo mix samples I've heard there isn't a whole lot of difference that I can hear besides maybe an enhancement in clarity. The rip is flat transferred from the '73 release to .mp3 @ 320vbr using EAC's .WAV editor and compressed using dbpoweramp and LAME 3.97. Enjoy: http://www.mediafire.com/?mg5qclzhd572lhr

-Casey