BOC: possible Bonus Track lineup for Spectres

blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM
Thu Feb 15 14:18:28 EST 2007


When "Be My Baby" came on, the shock almost made me drive off the road. (Or maybe it was the trecherous upstate New York road conditions.) In any case, hearing that particular take on classic Motown was a bizarre experience.

The remastered CD sounds great, especially the drums on Godzilla, and it's good to hear the bass lines more clearly.

And besides the aforementioned track, the extra tracks are good songs in their own rights -- not merely putting late '70s BOC "in perspective."

Now all we need is an update of Godzilla, with the beast replaced by global warming pointing up the folly of man.

Brian

> From: albert bouchard <albert at CELLSUM.COM>
> The missing song is "Please Hold," another song with Allen singing  
> lead. We might have even played it live once or twice but don't hold  
> me to that. "M for Murder" is a Joe song with Eric on vocals, sort of  
> like "Boorman" and my favorite of the new crop, "Night Flyer" a Joe  
> song with Buck on vocal.
> 
> On Jan 22, 2007, at 1:31 PM, Jason M. Scruton wrote:
> 
> > I found the following in a description of the about-to-be-released  
> > Spectres:
> >
> > "Night Flyer," "Dial M For Murder" and a cover of the Ronettes' "Be  
> > My Baby".
> > Annoyingly, they say there is  a 4th song, too, but don't bother to  
> > list it.
> >
> > I remember reading about "Be My Baby" in the faq and Popoff's book,  
> > but the other two...? any idea?
> >
> > J.
> >
> 



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