- The Palm Beach Band Boys
The Palm Beach Band Boys was studio recording group ostensibly assembled by
RCA Victor to capitalize on the success ofThe New Vaudeville Band 's hit single, "Winchester Cathedral ." They performed in a style for which the New Vaudeville Band's promoters coined the term, "newstaglia ", a kind of faux 1920's/1930's sound, featuring nasal vocals,banjo ,brass ,electric guitar , rock drums andbassoon . (Mort Goode uses the term in his liner notes for their first album.) According to a December 1966Time Magazine [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,836597,00.html article] , the vocalist is actually "an RCA executive who croons while holding his nose."
Their first LP (Mono LPM-3734/Stereo LSP-3734), "Winchester Cathedral", recorded in RCA Victor's Studios A and B inNew York City was released in 1966. It featured arrangements byBilly Mure and was produced by Danny Davis.
Songs:
"A side"
1. Winchester Cathedral
2. A Little Bit Independent
3. Boo-Hoo
4. Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella
5. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter"B side"
1. Bend It
2. It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane
3. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire
4. Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider
5. Gypsy CaravanA subsequent album (LSP-3808), "The Palm Beach Band Boys Strike Again", was released.
Songs:
1. The Object of My Affection
2. Josephine
3. Me and My Shadow
4. At Sundown
5. You Tell Me Your Dream
6. Wildflower
7. Strangers in the Night
8. Mean To Me
9. I Don't Know Why
10. I'll Get By
11. Suzetteources
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