the pauls
from the "Paul Buff presents the PAL and Original Sound studio archives,
vol.2" liner notes by Greg Russo:
"The next
three tracks were licensed for single release on Donna. Baby Ray And The Ferns'
"How's Your Bird?" is the first one, inspired by Steve Allen. It was
written before Zappa's appearance on Allen's show in March 1963, and Frank
talked about it during his appearance. FZ wrote and produced "Everytime I
See You" for The Heartbreakers, a Mexican teenage duo. The other side of
the record was "Cradle Rock," which will be covered later. The Pauls'
"Cathy My Angel" features Paul Buff on numerous overdubs - hence, The
Pauls. It's a prime example of early '60s pop before The Beatles shook things
up."
from the "Paul Buff presents the PAL and Original Sound studio archives,
vol.3" liner notes by Greg Russo:
Paul Buff and Dave
Aerni got together to write The Pauls' "'Til September." It was
licensed to the Donna label and is extremely rare.
the pauls: cathy my angel /
'til september (1963, 7", usa, donna 1379) |
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various
artists: cucamonga (1997, cd, usa, del-fi records dfcd 71261) - incl. various studio Z recordings |
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various
artists: how's your bird (1998, 10", italy, abraxas get 525) - incl. various studio Z recordings |
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various
artists: for collectors only (2002, cd, nl, disky pure gold go 905010) - incl. various studio Z recordings |
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various artists: paul buff presents the pal and
original sound studio archives, vol.2 |
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various artists: paul buff presents the pal and
original sound studio archives, vol.3 |
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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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