arty & the supremes
from the "Paul Buff presents the PAL and Original Sound studio archives,
vol.3" liner notes by Greg Russo:
"Speaking
of arrangements, Arty & The Supremes took Leiber & Stoller's
"Smokey Joe's Café," turned it upside down, and created a rave-up of
their own - "Hombre." It was released on Dave Aerni's Ador label in
1964, and it's probably the only Ador single. Perhaps for publishing reasons,
the band added a voice sounding like Mr. Ed saying "Hombre!" for a
re-release of the single. However, the original release is presented here. The
later version will appear soon."
from the "Paul Buff presents the PAL and Original Sound studio archives,
vol.7" liner notes by Greg Russo:
"You've heard
"Hombre" by Arty & The Supremes on a previous volume, but the
slightly shorter version with that Mr. Ed-sounding guy occasionally saying the
title hasn't turned up until now! We'll leave it up to you as to which one is
better, but both versions are fun recastings of "Smokey Joe's Café"."
from "Dave
Aerni Presents The Best Of The Aertaun, Daani, Ador & Daytone Labels"
liner notes by Greg Russo:
"Arty & The Supremes’ “Hombre” was clearly influenced by Leiber
& Stoller’s “Smokey Joe’s Café” and was released twice: one without
a voice saying the title (the original release) and one with the voice (the
reissue). It was a mid-1964 release and one of the most in-demand by ‘60s
collectors. Both versions are included here."
from the "Paul Buff presents the PAL and Original Sound studio archives,
vol.9" liner notes by Greg Russo:
"Arty & The
Supremes' "Bruno" was a vocal number about a dog of the same name.
While nowhere near as stunning as the A-side "Hombre," we have to be
complete here!"
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original sound studio archives, vol.3 |
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original sound studio archives, vol.7 (2010, download, -, crossfire publications) - feat.contributions by frank zappa |
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artists: dave aerni
presents the best of the aertaun, daani, ador & daytone labels (2010, download, -, crossfire publications) - feat.contributions by frank zappa |
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various artists: paul buff presents the pal and
original sound studio archives, vol.9 (2010, download, -, crossfire publications) - feat.contributions by frank zappa |
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various artists: paul buff presents the pal and
original sound studio archives: the collection (2011, flash-drive, usa, crossfire publications) = the complete 35 album series, with bonus liner notes on pdf and 56 extra tracks |
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various artists:
paul buff presents highlights from the pal and original sound studio
archives (2012, 5cd-box, usa, crossfire publications) = a selection of the pal and original sound studio collection // feat.contributions by frank zappa |
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