- The Angry Young Them
Infobox Album
Name = The Angry Young Them
Type = studio
Artist = Them
Released = start date|1965|6|11 (UK) start date|1965|7 (U.S.)
Recorded =
Genre = Rock
Length = "varies"
Label = Decca LK 4700 (UK), Parrot PA61005; PAS71005 (USA)
Producer = Ray Ruff, Tommy Scott,Bert Berns ("I Gave My Love a Diamond", "Go On Home Baby", "My Little Baby"),Dick Rowe ("Gloria")
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:kcfwxql5ld6e link]
Last album =
This album = "The Angry Young Them"
(1965)
Next album = "Them Again "
(1966)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Type = Studio
Upper caption = USA issue
Lower caption = "Them" Parrott Records (1965)"The Angry Young Them" is the first album from the
Northern Irish rock and roll group Them. The band's lead singer and songwriter wasVan Morrison . In the U.S., the album was released as "Them" with partly different tracks.Cover
The name of the group was conspicuously absent from the front cover and on the back of the LP they were introduced as "The Angry Young Them" with an essay on this theme declaring: "These five young rebels are outrageously true to themselves. Defiant! Angry! Sad! They are honest to the point of insult!"
ongs
Six of the songs on the album were Morrison originals including the famous garage band anthem "Gloria". Another song on the album, "
Mystic Eyes ", was a spontaneous creation that came out of the band just "busking around" in Morrison's words and after seven minutes of instrumental playing he impulsively threw in the words of a song he had been working on. The lengthly versions of "Gloria" that the band performed at the Maritime and the ten minute recording of "Mystic Eyes" have never surfaced. All that is left of the "Mystic Eyes" performance is the little over 2 1/2 minutes on the album that remained after splicing out from the beginning and ending. "You Just Can't Win" was a Dylan inspired song about a gold digger, set in specific places inLondon such asCamden Town . "Little Girl" was about a boy's obsession with a fourteen year old school girl. (An earlier take on aLord's Taverners charity album had been deleted when a four-letter was heard in the fade out at the end.) "If You And I Could Be As Two" starts with a spoken introduction by Morrison with an aggressive Irish accent. Three Bert Berns originals were included and a cover ofJohn Lee Hooker 's "Don't Look Back" was considered by Morrison to be his finest vocal to date. [Rogan, No Surrender, pp. 126-127]Track listing (UK Decca)
Side 1
# "
Mystic Eyes " (Van Morrison ) – 2:41
# "If You and I Could Be As Two" (Morrison) – 2:53
# "Little Girl" (Morrison) – 2:21
# "Just a Little Bit" (Ralph Bass , Buster Brown, John Thornton, Ferdinand "Fats" Washington) – 2:21
# "Don't Look Back" (John Lee Hooker ) – 3:23
# "I Gave My Love a Diamond" (Bert Berns ,Wes Farrell ) – 2:48
# "Gloria" (Morrison) – 2:38Side 2
# "You Just Can't Win" (Morrison) – 2:21
# "Go On Home Baby" (Berns, Farrell) – 2:39
# "I Like It Like That" (Morrison) – 3:35
# "I'm Gonna Dress in Black (Gillon, Howe) – 3:34
# "Bright Lights, Big City" – (Jimmy Reed ) – 2:30
# "My Little Baby" (Berns, Farrell) – 2:00
# "(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 " (Bobby Troup ) – 2:22Track listing (USA Parrot)
ide 1
# "Here Comes the Night" (Berns) – 2:45
# "Mystic Eyes" – 2:41
# "Don't Look Back" – 3:23
# "Little Girl" – 2:21
# "One Two Brown Eyes" (Morrison) – 2:39
# "Gloria" – 2:38ide 2
# "If You and I Could Be As Two" – 2:47
# "I Like It Like That" – 3:35
# "I'm Gonna Dress in Black" – 3:34
# "(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66" – 2:22
# "Go On Home Baby" – 2:39Personnel
*
Van Morrison – vocals,harmonica
*Peter Bardens – keyboards
*Alan Henderson – bassNotes
References
*Rogan, Johnny (2006). Van Morrison:No Surrender, London:Vintage Books ISBN 9780099431831
External links
* [http://www.vanmorrison.co.uk/?m=Content&Content(record_id)=b2950180e54389f3cf9d93ad908ac00e# Lyrics and sleeve notes] Discography:Them, The Angry Young Them
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