- Rick & the Ravens
Infobox musical artist
Name = Rick & the Ravens
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Years_active =1961 -1965
Origin = Los Angeles,California ,United States
Background = group_or_band
Genre =blues-rock ,rock'n'roll
Label = Aura Records
Current_members =Ray Manzarek
Rick Manzarek
Jim Manzarek
Pat Stonner
Roland Biscaluz
Pat Sullivan
Vince ThomasJim Morrison John Densmore
URL =Rick & the Ravens (the "and" is always written with an
ampersand character), founded in 1961, was the bandRay Manzarek was in before he joinedThe Doors . The band recorded three singles on Aura Records and a demo before splitting up and reforming as The Doors in early October of 1965.Line-ups
The band initially consisted of Rick Manczarek on guitar, Jim Manczarek on organ and harmonica, Pat Stonner on saxophone, Roland Biscaluz on bass and Vince Thomas on drums. The drummer and bass player were initially not permanent members, but asked to join whenever a gig was upcoming. The moniker "Rick" in the band name was Ray Manczarek's brother Rick Manczarek.
In 1962 Ray Manczarek, having moved to
Los Angeles fromChicago , joined on vocals and occasional piano. At the time the Manczareks wrote their name "Manczarek", with the letter "c ", as did Ray. He changed the spelling upon joining The Doors.Because of his voice, with a
timbre closer to the traditionalblues delivery thanrock'n'roll , Manzarek was also known as "Screamin' Ray Daniels" (Manzarek's middle name is Daniel), "Screamin' Ray", "the Bearded Blues Shouter", or simply "the Screamer".Performances
The band used to perform on weekends for college crowds, mostly from UCLA Film School, at a bar on 2nd Street and Broadway in
Santa Monica ,California , called the "Turkey Joint West" [cite news |url=http://www.louielouie.net/blog/?p=334|title=The Louie Report: "Jim Morrison before the Doors, and other dead people"|date=2008-06-24 |accessdate=2008-06-24] . Their setlist consisted of their own originals, padded with standards such as "I'm Your Doctor, I Know What You Need," "Louie, Louie ,"Smokey Robinson 's "Money" andWillie Dixon 's "Hoochie Coochie Man ."In an interview conducted by Rainer Moddemann Manzarek stated the first song
Jim Morrison performed with Rick & the Ravens wasRichard Berry 's "Louie Louie." Morrison was not officially part of the band at that time; Manzarek simply invited his former college colleague on stage, much to everyone's surprise. Morrison was reportedly not prepared for this -- his first public performance -- and sang himself hoarse [cite news|url=http://www.lacitybeat.com/cms/story/detail/?id=2971&IssueNum=131|title=Stardust Memories, Los Angeles CityBeat|accessdate=2008-07-07] . Morrison and Manzarek had met previously and found each other sharing a lot of musical and artistic interests. Later Manzarek asked Morrison to join the band; Morrison accepted.The 1965 Demo, aka the World Pacific Demo
On
September 2 ,1965 the band entered World Pacific Studios and recorded six songs that would eventually become Doors songs; "Moonlight Drive ", "My Eyes Have Seen You", "Hello, I Love You ", "Go Insane" (the early title of "A Little Game" from the "Celebration of the Lizard " suite, known simply as "Insane" on the acetate), "End of the Night", and "Summer's Almost Gone ". The recording session was a relatively quick affair, only lasting three hours in total [cite news|url=http://www.doorshistory.com/doors1965.html|title=The Doors, a Chronology|accessdate=2008-07-10] . Singer Morrison was reportedly delighted to hear his voice on a record for the first time. The demo was released in its entirety on in 1997. The tracks on thebox set were mastered from what was originally Jim Morrisons acetate--now in the possession of Ray Manzarek--which was one of only 5 made.Transformation to The Doors
The band that recorded the demo was not The Doors, however, but Rick & the Ravens. The 1965 demo features Jim Morrison on vocals, Ray Manzarek on piano and background vocals, John Densmore on drums, Rick Manzarek on guitar, Jim Manzarek on harmonica and Patricia "Pat" Hansen ("née" Sullivan) from Patty and the Esquires -- the band she had with Chuck Hansen, whom she later married [cite news|url=http://missoulapolis.blogspot.com/2007/07/who-was-doors-bass-player.html|title=Who was The Doors bass player?|accessdate=2008-06-20] -- on bass guitar. After the demo was recorded, the band tried to pass it around. Both Jim and Rick Manzarek were disappointed in the response to the demo -- additionally both of the Manzareks, along Sullivan, were not impressed by the new Morrison songs [cite news|url=http://www.angelfire.com/id/doorslover/eye.html|title=Eye on the Doors Story.|accessdate=2008-07-07] -- and subsequently the Manzarek brothers, "sans" Ray, quit the band, stating they felt the band was "going nowhere fast" [cite news|url=http://www.superseventies.com/faq_doors.html|title=The Doors FAQ at Super 70's.|accessdate=2008-07-03] .
In other words, the songs were cut "before" both of Ray's brothers left the band and
Robby Krieger joined from the Psychedelic Rangers in October 1965 [cite news |url=http://www.rockmine.com/Doors/ManKrieg.html|title=Rockmine Archive: The Big Manzarek / Krieger interview|date=2008-06-25 |accessdate=2008-06-25] . Psychedelic Rangers drummerJohn Densmore had joined Rick & the Ravens earlier the same year, in August. Krieger never played in Rick & the Ravens, though. At Morrison's suggestion [cite news|url=http://www.doorshistory.com/doors1965.html|title=The Doors' History Site|accessdate=2008-07-02] the band changed its' name to The Doors shortly prior to Krieger joining the line-up. The Doors was thus initially aquintet , but when Manzarek decided to handle the bass duties with the newly introduced Fender Rhodes PianoBass, Pat Sullivan was dropped from the line-up [cite news|url=http://missoulapolis.blogspot.com/2007/12/lost-and-found.html|title=Missoulapolis: "Lost" and Found.|accessdate=2008-06-25] , ultimately ending up with the "classic"quartet .Discography
* Soul Train / Geraldine (Aura Records 4511) (1965)
* Henrietta / Just For You (Aura Records 4506) (1965)
* Big Bucket "T" / Rampage (Posae Records 101) (1965)Please note the singles were meant as promotional material only. They were never in wide circulation, nor were they even meant to be published outside the promotional circuits. On the "Soul Train / Geraldine" single, the artist is labeled "Ray Daniels feat. Rick & the Ravens", with "Ray Daniels" double billed. The last singles were initially meant as vehicles to promote Ray Manczarek (billed as "Ray Daniels") as lead artist, with the Ravens merely a backing band. These plans were discarded when Morrison joined the line-up.Mislabels
All of these promo tracks have later ended up on various Doors
bootleg s, erroneously labelling the tracks as songs by the Doors. Although quite common, the song pair "Circle Twist" and "Blow Top" are "not" songs by Rick & the Ravens, but are simply, and perhaps deliberate, mislabels.External links
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