D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities
Episodes
Wednesday Jun 17, 2020
Electric Light Orchestra Rarities and Album Cuts
Wednesday Jun 17, 2020
Wednesday Jun 17, 2020
GLS United - Rapper’s Deutsch (FM Jackson mix) (1980)
Malcolm Yelvington - (Got Me A) Trumpet (1957)
Doris - Beatmaker (1970)
Al Martino - Hush Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1965)
Arlen Kearce - Sandy The Go Go Girl (?)
Jerry Lee Lewis - As Long As I Live (1961)
Burt Ward - Orange Colored Sky (1968)
Frankie Valli - The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore (1965)
Freddie Lennon - That’s My Life (1965)
George Wallace, Jr. - Cotton Fields (?)
Guy Drake - The Marching Hippies (1971)
? - I Lost My Girl To An Argentinian Cowboy (song poem)
Jan and Dean - You’re Blowing My Mind (1966 or 1968)
Joan Baez - Suzanne (1967)
The Beach Boys - God Only Knows (vocals only) (1966)
Electric Light Orchestra Related:
Electric Light Orchestra - Down In Old England Town (1972) Roy Wood, uncredited cellist.
Balls - Fight For My Country (1971)
From Discogs:
The band was formed in 1969.Trevor Burton [From The Move, which was the precursor to Electric Light Orchestra] teamed up with Steve Gibbons who fronted the long-established Birmingham group The Uglys. Burton and Gibbons, along with Uglys' rhythm section Keith Smart and Dave Morgan [who would tour with ELO from 1981-1986] , plus the keyboardist Richard Tandy created a new Birmingham supergroup to be named Balls. Morgan left the band during the summer of 1969, to be replaced by Denny Laine, ex-singer/guitarist of Moody Blues [and future Wings member]. But Balls split at the end of 1969 and reconvened as a quartet the following summer, with Laine, Burton, former Plastic Ono Band [and Yes] drummer Alan White and vocalist Jackie Lomax.
Kelly Groucutt - Is It A Dream (1982)
Electric Light Orchestra - Nightrider (1975)
Bev Bevan - Let There Be Drums (1976)
Violinski - Cow/Caped Crusader (1979) Featuring Mike DeAlbuquerque, ex-ELO bassist, on guitar and vocals.
Wilson Gale and Co - I Wanna Stay (1979)
Electric Light Orchestra - Laredo Tornado (1974)
The Move - Do Ya (outtake of original version) (1971)
The Move - Message From The Country (1971)
The Nightriders (with Jeff Lynne) - It’s Only The Dog (1966)
Electric Light Orchestra - Eldorado (only the beginning part) (1974)