Wednesday, 6 April 2022

1982 - California Music - “British Beach Music” (CM61) - Adrian Baker Article & Discography

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ADRIAN BAKER

Adrian must be pretty pleased with the way his career is going. After an inital flash of success in the mid-seventies, the eighties so far have seen him go from strength to strength. His career at present is poised to take him into even stronger production deals with The Beach Boys camp than so far has been experienced with his work with Mike Love. The last 10 years have seen him remain very true to harmony sounds slap in the middle of the Beach Music vein and his output has been the most regular recently of the British singers involved in this type of music

His early successes on Magnet Records gave him the opportunity to set up his own 16 track studio in the basement of his East London home. Since then he has added to it and improved its comfort and facilities. Having his own studio and very steady relationships with manager and partner the next step came in early 1980 when he started Polo Records, his own label. So with his own publishing company as well (aptly titled Cellar Music), he now enjoys a very high degree of artistic and business control which suits him very well. This control control extendes almost completely through his music output because as a multi-instrumentalist he plays everything on the records (he now often uses a drum machine for ease) and sings every part except for Ellie Hope's lead vocals on the Liquid Gold releases.

The last two years have seen considerable chart action for Adrian. It began with through several more similarly styled, although not quite as big, follow-ups. Then a re-issue of his original “Beach Boy Gold” record sparked success for the Gidea Park name and more hits followed. Added to this he has come close with a couple of issues under his own name. Then during summer of 1981 came an incredible artistic and personal boost when out of the blue Bruce Johnston asked him to tour with The Beach Boys, also offering the possibility of recording and production. Adrian was naturally very exctied and immediately took a short test out trip to join the group for a couple of concerts on the East Coast. Things worked out and for several sections of their tours it was agreed that he should join, to a large extent filling the gaps left by Carl's departure. Adrian got on well with the group, especially Mike who remains the harmony/Beach Music driving force. However, throughout this period up to the present day he has stressed to me that he does not ever want to consider any move to the States, but he will certianly continue to get involved with the group. For obvious reasons his main interests lie in recording, writing and producing for the group:

“There's no future touring with The Beach Boys”

and his connections with Mike Love indicate that things are progressing well towards these possibilites. Mike has now made several short trips to the UK mainly to record at Adrian's studio and the results have been very fruitful:

“I'm really producing him. I'm telling him what I want from his voice. Mike really loves the old sound"

Tracks in various stages of completion are “Sun City”, “Fun Is Free”, “Summertime Music”, “American Girls”, “Goodtime Summertime Girls”, “Da Doo Ron Ron”, “Hawaii” and “Summertime Blues”. By the time this is being read, this last track is likely to have had at least a UK issue on Polo as The Endless Summer Beach Band. The other tracks, some of which are Baker/Love collaborations, are quite likely to surface in different places. One may be a Beach Boys' track, others may go for the 'California Beach' film project, or for subsequent Mike Love solo releases. There is also a possibility of re-recording Beach Boys' material for contractual reasons. Time will tell.

In the meantime Adrian is busy recording further releases of his own for Polo while he is back in the States with The Beach Boys. These are likely to be Gidea Park or Adrian Baker issues and include “Run Baby Run”, a re-issue of “California Gold” and possibly “Hang On Sloopy”. It is also likely that Adrian will wind up his association with the Liquid Gold name. The actual group will probably continue if they can get a new contract somewhere else. So with his personal and business life remaining firmly in England whilst his artistic life extends itself so fascinatingly, the future for Beach Music lovers in the UK and beyond is perhaps brighter than it has ever been.


Discography Text

DISCOGRAPHY

as ADRIAN BAKER
Magnet 341
+Sherry (Gaudio)
I Was Only Fooling (Baker-Morgan)

Magnet 41
Candy Baby (Baker-Morgan)
Dance To It (Baker-Morgan)

Magnet 61
So You Think You've Got It Made (Baker-Morgan)
Don't Do It (Baker-Morgan)

Magnet 82
Why Haven't I Heard From You (Tracy)
Vibrations (Baker-Morgan)

Magnet 117
Work Work Work (Baker)
Marlena (Gaudio)
Look For A Miracle (Baker)
Cry Baby Cry (Baker-Seago)

MCA 395
I'll Keep You Satisfied (Baker) — (1978)
Feel Like Dancing (Baker)

as THE TONICS
Magnet 672
All Summer Long (Wilson) — (1976)
Stand Back (Napier-Bell-Craig-Baker-Morgan)

Magnet 52
White Christmas (Berlin) — (1975)
Leave Me Alone (Baker-Morgan)

Magnet 74
Love Is Forever (Baker-Morgan)
Take A Chance (Baker-Morgan)

PEBBLES3
Parlophone 5900
Goodnight Ma (Howard-Blaikley)
Sadness On A Summer's Afternoon (Howard-Blaikley)

Parlophone 5921
First Time Loving (Howard-Blaikley)
Party (Baker)

Deram DM 305
Stand Up And Be Counted (Howard-Blaikley)
May In The Morning (Howard-Blaikley)

as BUSTER
Bradleys 310
Motor Machine (Baker-Morgan)
Ring Around (Baker-Morgan)

Bradleys 7401
Super Star (Baker-Morgan)
Rainbows And Colours (Baker-Morgan)

as RUDY
Warner Brothers K 16448
Last Time (I'll Cry Over You) (Baker-Morgan)
We'll Be Together (Baker-Morgan)

Warner Brothers K 16528
Sylvie (Baker-Morgan)
Going Home (Baker-Morgan)

as THE M SQUAD
Ariola ARO 150
Miss Caroline Newley (Baker)
Miss Caroline Newley - Instrumental (Baker)

as GIDEA PARK 4 (see also Polo releases)
Stone SON 2162
Beach Boy Gold (various) — (1978)
Lady Be Good (Baker)

Ariola ARO 167
The Boogie Romance (Baker) — (1979)
From Me To You (Baker)

as LIQUID GOLD5 (see also Polo releases)
Creole CR 159
Anyway You Do It (Baker-Paul Di Vinci) — (1978)
My Baby's Baby (Baker-Seago)

Creole CR 170
Mr. Groovy (It Feels So Nice) (Baker-Di Vinci) — (1979)
C'mon And Dance (Hope-Knott-Routhe-Twynham)

Groups produced and/or arranged by ADRIAN BAKER:
ZIPS
RAK 225
Bye Bye Love (F & B Bryant)
Evil Hearted Woman (Lomas-Whitcher)

RAK 237
Games People Play (Joe Smith)
From The Bottom Step (Brown)

BOSTON POPPERS
Penny Farthing PEN 828
Did You Get What You Wanted (Seago-Baker)
Whirlwind Girl (Seago)

STEVENSON'S ROCKET
Magnet 59
Here I Am (Smith-Waterman)
Don't Love Seem Strange (Smith-Waterman)

PHOENIX
Pye 7N 45511
Black Is Black (Hayes-Wadey-Grainger)
Beggin' (Gaudio-Ferina)

Dawn DNS 1110
Pictures Of You (Shephard-Phipps)
Thrill Me With Your Love (Yates)


Albums:
as ADRIAN BAKER
Magnet 5009
INTO A DREAM — (1975)
Vibrations (Baker-Morgan)
I Feel Fine (Lennon-McCartney)
I'll Surrender (Baker-Morgan)
Live And Love Together (Baker-Morgan)
Find Another Fool (Baker-Morgan)
Sherry (Gaudio)

Candy Baby (Baker-Morgan)
So You Think You've Got It Made (Baker-Morgan)
Get Away From Me Girl (Baker-Morgan)
I Was Only Fooling (Baker-Morgan)
Think About It (Baker-Morgan)
Is It Love (Baker-Morgan)
(Produced and Arranged by Adrian Baker & Roy Morgan)

Magnet (Unreleased)
“Untitled”
Wheeler Dealer, Magic Roundabout, Dancing In the Sky, Hollywood Hero, Silver Turns To Grey, Love Is Forever, Once Again

Bruton Music BRH 6
VOICES IN HARMONY
(No artist name included. This lp (unreleased) contains twelve tracks of word-less vocal harmony ideas in varying styles and moods - some short, some full length. All tracks are written by Baker-Morgan.)

POLO

1 ° LIQUID GOLD
Dance Yourself Dizzy (Baker-Seago) (1980)
Dance Yourself Dizzy @ (Baker-Seago)

2 DAZZ
Everything's Electric (Baker) (1980)
Lady Casanova (Baker-Da Vinci)

3 ADRIAN BAKER
Crazy About You (Baker) (1980)
Lovemaker (Baker)

4 ° LIQUID GOLD
Substitute (Baker-Seago) (1980)
Substitute @ (Baker-Seago)

5 ° AERO
California Gold (Baker-Wilson-Asher) (1980)
Summer Girls (Baker-Morgan)

6 ° LIQUID GOLD
The Night The Wine & The Roses (Baker-Seago) (1980)
The Night The Wine & The Roses @ (Baker-Seago)

7 ° ADRIAN BAKER
High Time (Baker-Seago) (1980)
High Time @ (Baker-Seago)

8 ° LIQUID GOLD
Don't Panic (Baker) (1980)
Don't Panic @ (Baker)

9 DAZZ
Dear Auntie Agatha (Baker-Chapman) (1980)
Everything's Electric @ (Baker)

10° STEVIE JONES
Kill Me Thrill Me (1981)
WITHDRAWN/UNISSUED

11 ADRIAN BAKER 6
Don't Worry Baby (Wilson-Christian) (1981)
Happy Birthday Brian Wilson (Baker)

12 IRMA THOMAS 7
Safe With Me (Anderson) (1981)
Don't Stop (Anderson)

13 THE GLITTER BAND8
Until The Next Time (Seago-Shepard-Rossall) (1981)
Spaces (Seago-Leander)

14 ° GIDEA PARK 9
Seasons Of Gold (various-Baker) (1981)
Lolita (Baker)

15 ° LIQUID GOLD
One Of Us Fell In Love (Baker-Seago) (1981)
One Of Us Fell In Love @ (Baker-Seago)

16 CELEBRATION
Celebration Gold (Various) (1981)
Celebration Gold @ (Various)

17 ° LIQUID GOLD10
My Baby's Baby (Baker-Seago) (1982)
My Baby's Baby @ (Baker-Seago)

18 ° GIDEA PARK11
Lightnin' Strikes (Herbert-Christie) (1982)
Baby Come Back (Baker-Seago)

Albums:
Polo POLP 101
LIQUID GOLD12 — (1981)

Could Be Tonight (Baker-Seago)
Substitute (Baker-Seago)
Mr. Groovy (Baker-Da Vinci)

Dance Yourself Dizzy (Baker-Seago)
My Baby's Baby (Baker-Seago)
Anyway You Do It (Baker-Da Vinci)

Polo POLP 102
GIDEA PARK — (1981)

California Gold (Wilson-Asher-Baker)
Don't Worry Baby (Wilson-Christian)
Beach Boy Gold (Various)
Summer Girls (Baker-Morgan)
Happy Birthday Brian Wilson (Baker)

Seasons Of Gold (Baker-various)
My Maria (Baker)
Baby Come Back (Baker-Seago)

(Produced arranged and recorded by Adrian Baker)
Recorded at Polo Studios, London.
All vocals by Adrian Baker.
All Instruments by Adrian Baker except drums which were played by Dave Walker and Pete Phipps
Co-Ordination by Mel Medalie.

ADRIAN BAKER DISCOGRAPHICAL NOTES

1: A UK Top Ten hit.
2: Reached No. 51 in the UK, thus missing out on the Top Of The Pops TV show.
3: PEBBLES was a local harmony group of the late sixties. Adrian's first recording. After the group folded, there was PLAYGROUND, which was also a harmony band but they did not record. However Playground became GIDEA PARK for some TV appearances.
4: The GIDEA PARK single releases around the world were quite interesting: Both AUSTRALIAN releases were issued in 12″ and 7″, The “Beach Boy Gold” release was issued in “surf blue vinyl” for approximately the first 600 12″ copies. In HOLLAND and GERMANY the first release was issued with a picture sleeve (both different) and the second release came with a picture sleeve in Germany. “Beach Boy Gold” was re-issued in the UK in 1981 in both 7″ and 12″ sizes.
5: Both Creole releases were issued in both 7″ and 12″ format.
6: 'B' side is a remixed version of a track done for a Roger Scot-Capital Radio Beach Boys' special.
7: A one-off release deal.
8: A release deal set up by EDDIE SEAGO.
9: The 12″ release had “Opus 17” as an extra song. There was also a limited DJ 7″ issue with the regular length as side A and the extended version as the flip.
10: 12″ issue was extended on the 'A' side and had a different flip - “Could Be Tonight” (Baker-Seago)
11: 12″ extended version with an added instrumental break and extra harmonies.
12: LIQUID GOLD also had an American only released lp containing: C'mon and Dance, My Baby's Baby, Secret Love, Mr. Groovy, Anyway You Do.
@ Denotes side is the instrumental track of the flip
° Denotes issued in both 7″ and 12″ format
✕ Denotes issued complete with picture/art sleeve.

POLO RECORD LABEL (additions):
19: SHERRY JONES
Hang On Sloop (Russell-Farrell)
Kill Me, Thrill Me (Baker-Seago)

20: WILDLIFE
African Baby (Dietrich-Grabowski-Dietrich)
Barcelona (Twynham)

21: U.K. SUPPORTERS
Viva Espana (Caerts-Rozenstraten-Seago)
We Are Magic (Baker)

23: GIDEA PARK
Beach Boy Gold Part II (Various)
Summer Girls (Baker-Morgan)

24: LA BATTERIE
Let There Be Drums (Nelson-Podolor)
Shogun (Spencer-Glennie-Smith)

25: ELLIE HOPE
Lucky (Davis-Alexander)
Shake (Davis-Hope)

Discographical Notes:
All had 12″ issues as well as the standard 7″ issues.
POLO 21 is ADRIAN BAKER with sundry brothers and friends.
POLO 22 was also released as a 7″ picture disc. Full artist credit is GIDEA PARK FEATURING ADRIAN BAKER.
POLO 23 is the first LIQUID GOLD issue with NO ADRIAN BAKER involvement. Also issued as a 7″ picture disc
POLO 25, 12″ issue had “Lucky” instrumental track extra.

1974 - German Bellaphon Just Facts Factsheet - The Boston Boppers - Did You Get What You Wanted

Rough translation

THE BOSTON BOPPERS: Did you get what you wanted
Eddie Seago is one of those people who knows the two ingredients necessary to make a hit. With Ron Roker, he wrote this track. The next step was to find the right artist - “The Boston Boppers”. The path led to Larry Page of Penny Farthing in London and their first record was released under that label.
On this recording, note the pronounced rhythm and the somewhat unusual way of singing with a slightly erotic touch, similar to Roxy Music.

THE BOSTON BOPPERS
Did you get what you wanted
E. Seago, R. Roker — Time 3'02
Whirl - Wind Girl
E. Seago — Time: 2'49

Bellaphon BF 18242, March'74

1974 - German Pressing of The Boston Boppers - Did You Get What You Wanted / Whirlwind Girl

1974 - Italian Pressing of The Boston Boppers - Did You Get What You Wanted / Whirlwind Girl

 

1974 - French Pressing of The Boston Boppers - Did You Get What You Wanted / Whirlwind Girl