Two cracking new Kent 45s out just in time for the weekend. 4 great sides, featuring The Afterglows and Charlie Rich, one on City and one on Town (complete with a new design), the full details follow below... The Afterglows - I’m A Good Woman / Open The Door To Love - Kent City 108 West Coast producer Bill Silva had a whole LP of soul/rock from the little-known outfit the Afterglows in his vaults. Among the tracks was a killer cover of Barbara Lynn’s ‘I’m A Good Woman’. Any version of this s
On almost every record I ever listen to it sounds as if the artist/s is giving it their all.
But it seems to me there must have been occasions when any artist really didn't like a track they were given to record.
Could be they didn't like the basic tune, the lyrics, the key they had to sing it in, or even the final production job.
Are there are known examples where an artist genuinely didn't like a track they had recorded. Even tried to distance themselves from it.
The only record I can think that might fit the bill is Marvin Gaye's Here My Dear LP. I'm a bit embarrassed to say I don't even know that LP but I heard that all the proceeds were to go to estranged wife Anna. So he didn't even try on it.
Are there any others . . . . .